3 Books That You Should Add To Your Cart Now
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3 Books That You Should Add To Your Cart Now



Reading a book is like taking a break from the world; an escape full of imagination and adventure. A good book is a best friend that allows you to grow and learn, as being well read helps you gain knowledge. If you are someone who still struggles to finish a book, these recommendations will not only make it easier, but you will have a great time while reading it.



Mitch Albom's biography Tuesdays with Morrie, which recounts his final discussions with his former sociology professor, Morrie Schwartz, will move you to tears as you learn valuable lessons and see the two men's tender relationship. is a novel that you'll read and reread repeatedly. This is one of those books that readers will remember for the rest of their lives. One of the best quotes from the novel is, "Learn how to live and you'll know how to die; learn how to die, and you'll know how to live." This book has a lot to offer, especially if you are a beginner. You will find a new perspective in life.



A book by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni gives us a closer look at the Mahabharat from the point of view of a woman. The Palace of Illusions is feminist writing that transports us to a period that is equally made up of myth and enchantment. The novel offers us a fresh perspective on this fable by telling the story through the eyes of Panchaali, the wife of the mythical Pandavas brothers from the Mahabharata. If you are someone who wishes to explore more about Indian mythology, this book is an eye-opener and provides a fresh take on the scenario where men had the power. "The heart itself is beyond control. That is its power and its weakness. " This is one of the most beautiful lines from the novel that can tempt any reader.



A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman is a touching tale of a cranky old Swedish widower that will make you both laugh and cry. If you are someone who is lost or healing from a loss, this book feels like a warm cup of coffee on a Sunday morning. Grief is often not discussed openly, but this book gives you so much strength with a drop of fun, that your heart will be filled with love and your eyes with tears. Something to take from the book: "You only need one ray of light to chase all the shadows away."




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