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Book list of 2019


      So the year of 2019 is about  to end, In short this year was a good and productive year. I feel more grown up and more mature now. I faced some real challenges  and celebrate some victories...
here I wanna mentioned all the books I have read so far in 2019.  Even though my aim was to read around 100 books this year but due to different reasons and activities  I was able to read only 33 books. while most  of these books which I read were in the form of hard paper  some of them were e_books.

     first I am gonna write names of the books which I read and then I will mention  my top 5 favorite books from this year.
1- The magic by Rhonda Byrne
2- The power of your subconscious mind by Dr Joseph Murphy
3- First love just like the last one by Samar garg
4- Till the last breadth by Durjoy Datta
5-The essence of law of success by Napoleon hill
6- When only love remains by Durjoy Datta
7- When breadth becomes air by Paul Kalanithi
8- The boy with a broken heart by Durjoy Datta
9- The alchemist by Paulo Coelho
10- Adultery by Paulo Coelho
11- I am the messenger by Markus  Zusak
12- What they don\t teach you at harvard
13- Someone like you by Durjoy Datta
14- Brida by Paulo Coelho
15- River valley to silicon valley by Abhay k
16- Ignited minds by A.P.J Abdulkalam
17- I am not 24 by Sachin Garg
18- Who will cry when you die by Robin sharma
19-  Feel the fear and do it anyway by Susan Jeffers
20-The monk who sold his ferrari7
21- The zahir by Paulo Coelho
22- This love that  feels right by Ravinder  singh
23- Life is what you make it by Pretti Shenoy
24- This is not your story by Savi Sharma
25- Everyone has a story by Savi Sharma
26- Everyone has a story 2 by Savi Shama
27- Mindset by Dr carol
28- Golden rules for everyday life by Omraam Mikhael Aivanhove
29- Her last wish by Ajay k Pandey
30- forget the elephants, watch out for the  fleas by Justin herald
31- Corporate monk by Anju Sharma
32- IKIGAI by Hector Garcia and Frances Miralles
33- Man's search for meaning by Viktor  Frankle
Now my top 5 favorite books from above:
1-Who will cry when you die by Robin sharma
2- The power of your subconscious mind by Dr Joseph Murphy
3- First love just like the last one by Samar garg
4- The boy with a broken heart by Durjoy Datta
5- When only love remains by Durjoy Datta

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