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Not Just My Own Booklist – Part Deux
“Books are a uniquely portable magic.” – Stephen King
Before I lose my inspiration I thought it best to capture all the books from my close friends’ circle. They are saved as posts on Facebook but sometimes that’s like looking for a needle in the haystack (as I found when I was looking for the relevant posts). Therefore, I’m going to capture the rest of the books here in one place (technically, two or three) and call it a day. I don’t want to lose the lists and want to be able to check them out anytime in one safe and secure place.
As a reminder, this is a booklist in random order of my friends’ favorite seven books. The way this post and tag worked was that each of the tagged friends could only select seven books so I am going with the safe assumption that they chose their top ones. Unless they were being ornery. 😉
So, here goes, the rest of the awesome list of books that are worth putting on your booklist:
Give Us Credit – Alex Counts
Nicholas and Alexandra – Robert K. Massie
The Year of the Runaways – Sunjeev Sahota
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind – Yuval Noah Harari
Harilal & Sons – Sujit Saraf
The Glass Palace – Amitav Ghosh
The Power of NOW – Eckhart Tolle
Four Steps from Paradise – Timeri N. Murari
Two Lives – Vikram Seth
Midnight’s Children – Salman Rushdie
No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison – Behrouz Boochani, Omar Tofighian
The Book Thief – Markus Zusak
Do Not Say We Have Nothing – Madeleine Thien
Small Great Things – Jodi Picoult
The Language of Flowers – Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Shantaram – Gregory David Roberts
Cutting for Stone – Abraham Verghese
Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion – Sam Harris
Seven Sixes Are Forty Three – Kiran Nagarkar
Orphan X – Gregg Hurwitz
The Obstacle Is The Way – Ryan Holiday
The Hours – Michael Cunningham
Well, there are far more of these than I thought! I do believe this is going to lead to a Part Tres. Count this post as part 2 of 3.

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