1. Tokyo Ueno Station by Yu Miri 2. The Restaurant at the end of the Universe by Douglas Adams 3. Giver Lois Lowry 4. 2001 A Space odyssey by Arthur Clarke 5. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Great recommendations!! Here are some other short books that I would like to add : 1)This is how you lose the time war - Max Gladstone 2)Man's search for meaning in life - Viktor Frankl 3)The Midnight library - Matt Haig 4)Star Dust - Neil Gaiman
I wanted to express my appreciation for your channel and the valuable recommendations you provide for beginner readers like myself. Thanks to your insights, I've begun exploring new books and I'm genuinely enjoying the experience. I hope to maintain consistency in my reading habits, and I'm grateful for the motivation your content has provided. Thank you so much for such valuable content.
It's interesting you cosider 'Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy' as a book for beginners, I personally have read a lot of books, but I found that one not very easy.
Anything by Stanislaw Lem - very clever writing and wordplay. Start with Futurological Congress. An easy quick read but the simple ideas have stayed with me for a lifetime.
I don't know why but i love your content...when i feel don't want do something...than i watch your video and i immediately pick up book and start reading..❤
My recommendations under 150 pages- The Willows by Algernon Blackwood Time Machine by HG Wells Mahabhoj by Mannu Bhandari Mountains of madness by HP Lovecraft Shadow Kingdom (Kull) by Robert E Howard
The authors today are not able to come up with stories that resonate with current trends and society. Earlier authors could come up with ideas about the future, create fantasy worlds etc. Do you think the creative levels have gone down in this current information age?
Bro one question.... Can you make one video on how to stay motivated for reading in a time when stuffs like movies, IPL & Instagram are coming on the way ?
1. Tokyo Ueno Station by Yu Miri
2. The Restaurant at the end of the Universe by Douglas Adams
3. Giver Lois Lowry
4. 2001 A Space odyssey by Arthur Clarke
5. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Great recommendations!!
Here are some other short books that I would like to add :
1)This is how you lose the time war - Max Gladstone
2)Man's search for meaning in life - Viktor Frankl
3)The Midnight library - Matt Haig
4)Star Dust - Neil Gaiman
Thanks🥰
I have read The Giver this year only..and loved it..
I wanted to express my appreciation for your channel and the valuable recommendations you provide for beginner readers like myself. Thanks to your insights, I've begun exploring new books and I'm genuinely enjoying the experience. I hope to maintain consistency in my reading habits, and I'm grateful for the motivation your content has provided. Thank you so much for such valuable content.
You're very welcome!
It's interesting you cosider 'Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy' as a book for beginners, I personally have read a lot of books, but I found that one not very easy.
Anything by Stanislaw Lem - very clever writing and wordplay. Start with Futurological Congress. An easy quick read but the simple ideas have stayed with me for a lifetime.
The giver - very interesting read for me. Thanks for suggesting this one.
My pleasure!
I don't know why but i love your content...when i feel don't want do something...than i watch your video and i immediately pick up book and start reading..❤
Wow, thank you!
Awesome, please post some good historical fiction novels.
Thankyou bhaiya 🌱
Aded to my tbr ❤
Please make a video on unrated fiction books
I just got done with my exams, and now my aim is to read all the books that you recommend.
Thankful for you!!
Happy reading!
After my exams i will surely go through it.
Please give recommendation for best short story books
From where do you buy your books 📚 📚
I have read one of your recommendations All lights we cannot see by Anthony Doerr. Great book but it's lengthy.
Yes it’s a bit lengthy, but it’s ending is great
Hey, do you read history? If you do then please do recommend some history books to read for fun.
Should i read the Alchemist as my first fictional book
You can definitely read "Signal Moon" by Kate Quinn. Packs a punch.
🙌 thanks!
Bhai Harry Potter book orginal kha se milegi
My recommendations under 150 pages-
The Willows by Algernon Blackwood
Time Machine by HG Wells
Mahabhoj by Mannu Bhandari
Mountains of madness by HP Lovecraft
Shadow Kingdom (Kull) by Robert E Howard
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I have never read any book in my life so please suggest me which book to read and start my reading journey.🙏❤❤
Brother I really the way you used to make videos with that background music
Currently reading: the restaurant at the end of the university
Hey , can you recommend books based on Napoleon Bonaparte ❤?
Interesting will look into it
Have you read The Book Thief and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society books
Please let me know if you have liked them
Pl suggest If I want to read "The restaurant at the end of the Universe" should I have read the previous books of the sequel?
Yes
Yep
pls make video on murakami
😇
More fiction books
How’s the book “The Kalam Effect”?
Didn’t read
The authors today are not able to come up with stories that resonate with current trends and society. Earlier authors could come up with ideas about the future, create fantasy worlds etc. Do you think the creative levels have gone down in this current information age?
Not at all, the channel of communications have increased.
Can you recommend some graphic novels ?
Maus, Persepolis, watchmen, sandman, sapiens graphic
@@ReadTravelBecome thanks bhai
Bro one question....
Can you make one video on how to stay motivated for reading in a time when stuffs like movies, IPL & Instagram are coming on the way ?
Habit stacking will help, plan on reading 5 pages before lunch or dinner. You aren't going to skip those, so there you go :)
Yes I will
Bro you should read Watchmen
And lessons in chemistry
I shall ! Thanks for the recommendation
Read Mamata Banerjee's books. U will really enjoy 😅😅😅
Yup bro and the book "Kolkata-The next London" by her is just awesome ❤️
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All these are heavy reads , please suggest something light
Noted, I will try
Slow down your speaking speed... I just want hear from you about books..
First
High fiveeee❤️🙌
Arthur Clark is so Boring
What makes a writer interesting?