10 Must-Read Books that Will Change Your perspective


Books have the power to  evoke our thoughts, c our beliefs, and   allow us to visit  into different worlds.  Some must-read books that offer deep insights and  emotional connection into human nature, society, and self-growth; are given below:

1. Crime and Punishment by  Fyodor Dostoevsky

A psychological masterpiece  and ground breaking work that delves into guilt, redemption,  psychology and morality. Raskolnikov, a troubled student, commits a crime and struggles with his conscience, and  inner self showing how punishment isn't just legal  mandatory but deeply psychological.




2. 1984  by George Orwell

An excellent dystopian novel that explores totalitarianism, surveillance, and the manipulation of truth ,and the control of rulers.Orwell’s vision and excellence of a world where "Big Brother is watching" feels more relevant  and authentic than ever in  contemporary digital age.





3. Why Nations Fail by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson

This book explores the  themes that why some nations prosper  make progress while others fail, arguing  and discussing that political and economic institutions, rather than geography , social society or culture,  determine and  destine a country's fate. A must-read book for those interested in history, geography ,politics, and economics.




4. The Kite Runner by  Khaled Hosseini

A  very heart-wrenching story of friendship, betrayal,  love and redemption set against the backdrop of Afghanistan’s turbulent history mixed  with writer's personal experiences.Amir and Hassan’s journey is one that stays with you long after the last page and you will never be able to forget this story line.




5. The Stationery Shop of Tehran by Marjan Kamali

A beautifully and  effortlessly written tale of love, loss, and fate set in 1950s Tehran.  This is a story which never get old.It follows Roya, a young girl who falls in love in a  boy at stationery and bookshop of Tehran, only to have history  and love angle in her life and destiny tear her love story apart. 




6. The Power of Now  by Eckhart Tolle

A transformative and  self improving book that teaches the art of living in the present moment. Tolle’s insights and visions guide readers to break free from anxiety  and depression and embrace a life of mindfulness ,calmness and peace.




7. A Tale of Two Cities by  Charles Dickens

Set during the French Revolution, this classic novel explores and shows the themes of sacrifice, justice, and resurrection. The famous opening line—"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"—perfectly captures the book's dramatic contrasts and it's worth for reading.





8. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

A timeless  and effortless story about racism, discrimination and justice in the American South, seen through the eyes of a child. Atticus Finch remains one of literature’s most iconic and  fabulous moral heroes.

9. The Alchemist by  Paulo Coelho

A philosophical and  thought provoking novel about following one’s dreams and the importance  and excellence of personal legend. Santiago’s journey teaches and tells us that sometimes, the treasure we seek is within us all along and without any hurdles ,we are able to find it.

10. Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen

A brilliant social commentary  based  on romantic story. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy’s witty, slow-burn love  and beautiful story explores themes of class, pride,  prejudice,self-discovery and evolution of love.

Each of these books offers something unique and extraordinary insight whether it’s historical insight, self-improvement,  and motivation provider or an unforgettable story lines.






















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