No, I am not an avid reader, but having said that when I am in a mood especially during these vacations when I barely have any work to do I love indulging in books. My choice of books is very "commercial" and it is mostly confined to fiction, short stories and autobiographies. Here are my top five favorites!
#5 Open by Andre Agassi
Being a sports fan picking this book up from a shelf in crossword and finishing it in a very short time was not quite a surprise for me. Andre Agassi is a tennis legend and reading his autobiography which gives an insight into his professional as well as personal life taught me a lot. If you're like me and have a flair for reading sports books, then this is an absolute must-read.
#4 Five point someone by Chetan Bhagat
This book is arguably one of my favorite Chetan Bhagat books. Having read all, I felt relatable to this one. The story revolves around three engineering students and how their life takes a toll when they join an engineering college. Intense, sad, funny and romantic it has all these elements. The movie 3 idiots was adapted from this book although, the stories are not completely same.
#3 Urban shots
For someone who has been living in a metropolitan city for over 15 years, "Urban shots" is a classic must-read. Written by 13 different writers, the book consists of 29 urban tales. Every story strikes a cord in your heart. It is divided into different sections such as 'love' 'angst' etc which makes it even more compelling as there is a tale for every emotion, feeling and mood.
#2 The magic by Rhonda Byrne
Sometimes, all you need to change your life is a book. This is my mother's favorite book and she forcibly made me read it. Finally after many years I am reading it. Although I haven't yet finished reading it I can already feel the effect of it on me. "If you don't believe in magic, you will never find it!" Well, you might find it in this book.
#1 The girl on the train by Paula Hawkins
This book is my most recent read and honestly, I couldn't lift my eye off this book. This book is very well written in a diary form from the perspective of three women. Not going to give out any spoilers, but if you want to indulge in a quintessential suspense thriller, give this one a shot. Also, I am super pumped up because a movie with the same title is coming out soon starring Emily Blunt, how exciting!
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Love, Ria xx
#5 Open by Andre Agassi
Being a sports fan picking this book up from a shelf in crossword and finishing it in a very short time was not quite a surprise for me. Andre Agassi is a tennis legend and reading his autobiography which gives an insight into his professional as well as personal life taught me a lot. If you're like me and have a flair for reading sports books, then this is an absolute must-read.
#4 Five point someone by Chetan Bhagat
This book is arguably one of my favorite Chetan Bhagat books. Having read all, I felt relatable to this one. The story revolves around three engineering students and how their life takes a toll when they join an engineering college. Intense, sad, funny and romantic it has all these elements. The movie 3 idiots was adapted from this book although, the stories are not completely same.
#3 Urban shots
For someone who has been living in a metropolitan city for over 15 years, "Urban shots" is a classic must-read. Written by 13 different writers, the book consists of 29 urban tales. Every story strikes a cord in your heart. It is divided into different sections such as 'love' 'angst' etc which makes it even more compelling as there is a tale for every emotion, feeling and mood.
#2 The magic by Rhonda Byrne
Sometimes, all you need to change your life is a book. This is my mother's favorite book and she forcibly made me read it. Finally after many years I am reading it. Although I haven't yet finished reading it I can already feel the effect of it on me. "If you don't believe in magic, you will never find it!" Well, you might find it in this book.
#1 The girl on the train by Paula Hawkins
This book is my most recent read and honestly, I couldn't lift my eye off this book. This book is very well written in a diary form from the perspective of three women. Not going to give out any spoilers, but if you want to indulge in a quintessential suspense thriller, give this one a shot. Also, I am super pumped up because a movie with the same title is coming out soon starring Emily Blunt, how exciting!
I hope you guys liked the post. Leave a comment!
> My links:
~Ask.fm
~Snapchat: gypsyria
Mail me : ria_juweria@yahoo.co.in
Thanks for reading!
Love, Ria xx
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