Generally, I’m up for reading anything. Be it history, engineering or metaphysics. Nevertheless, there are some books I’ve really loved reading. I would definitely suggest you to have a look at them too (not necessarily in an order).
P.S. Metaphysics is starkly different from Physics, btw 😝
Self-help
- How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie — This is seriously one of those books which everyone of this hustling era has to read. It’s like an instruction manual for being totally worry-free.
- The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino — A short but very impactful book which unravels an intriguing story whilst putting forth the 10 most important traits to make the world yours.
- The Subtle Art of not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson — Now, this one’s very different from the other books in this genre. By different I mean the unique and badass writing style of Mark Manson. Sometimes shocking, sometimes stern but always insightful.
Non-fiction
- Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari — If you love general science and would love to get some food for thought about how Homo Sapiens came to this very stage, Sapiens would do just that. It is like a well-mixed concoction of Harari’s opinions/hypotheses and proofs of some actual phenomena.
- Ikigai by Héctor García and Francesc Miralles — I’ve seen a lot of reviews complaining about this one. Although, I thoroughly appreciate it. The book sheds light on a myriad things which are pretty essential for living a healthy lifestyle (happy follows, doesn’t it?).
Fiction
- The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons by Dan Brown — I have literally been hooked on to these books from the start to end. These 2 books are so full of thrill and intricate writing that they just teleport you to a new dimension.
- All-night Party by R.L. Stine (quite an old one) — A perfect bite-sized thriller for that lonely flight trip that just popped up in your life out of nowhere. Maybe a bit childish but it was pretty fun.