I like reading books.  I started with the novels by Robin Cook like Coma, Harmful intent and Fatal cure. Then i read few books by Eric Seagal like Love Story, Man Woman and Child  and Class. My  interest started growing and then i read books from various authors and various subjects. The books i lile the most are as follows

This was my first novel/book which i read in class XI. I wanted to read this book because I like the chapter called 'Revenge of Monte Cristo' In class X. I plan to see the new and the old classic movie based on this book. 
"Love means never having to say you're sorry..."

This is the wonderful, tumultuous, heartfelt story of Oliver Barrett IV and Jenny Cavilleri--the story of a rich Harvard jock and a wisecracking Radcliffe music major who have nothing in common but love . . . and everything else to share but time. Funny and flip, sad and poignant, Erich Segal's magnificent novel will grab you, hold you, and stay with you forever. You, like more than twenty million others, will fall in love with Love Story.

Richard Bach explores the meaning of fate and soul mates in this modern-day fairytale based on his real-life relationship with actor Leslie Parrish.

The author recounts his search for his dreamed-of soul mate, his detour into wealth and success, and his ultimate meeting with the woman with whom he has found love and enchantment

This book asserts that habits are powerful elements in our lives that pull us either toward or away from happiness. Rather than turning effectiveness, balance, growth and interdependence into an unattainable set of ideals, it presents them as a lifestyle, partners to the 7 habits that are genuine expressions of one's self.

I'm not going to make great promises and say "this book with change your life", "you'll never be the same" or any other trite phrase. I will however, say that Covey's book has a few simple steps you can take to improve your effectiveness as a person

The book The Celestine Prophecy is a motivational book that is uplifting and entertainingThe main character's interventions with fate are usually suspenseful, although the action quickly falls into a predictable pattern between the unveiling of each insight. The run-ins with the Peruvian government and the help from other "insight" searchers all lead to the proceeding insight.

The author does a terrific job relating the insights to the audience's own lives. The insights explain how past events relate to future accuracies. After reading each insight the reader is able to relate past experiences and assess them through what they just read.

  

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