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8 Must-Read Books (2022).

  • O. A
  • Jan 24, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 11, 2022

It's like obtaining a precious and priceless treasure when you come across a book that genuinely strikes your desire. To make a positive difference in life, you do not have to read seventy books annually. You will see a dramatic transformation when you choose a few good books, reread them repetitively, and implement them consistently in your life.

However, do not waste your precious time on ordinary publications when there are so many outstanding ones available. Finding good novels, however, can take some time. The following outline lists 8 must-read books you need to consider before this year ends.


1. Sapiens

Yuval Noah Harari authored sapiens. This book weaves together history, economics, politics, culture, and religion to examine humanity's origin, current, and future perspective. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind is the appropriate book for you when you're enthusiastic about understanding such things, but your time is limited to studying individual publications in every field.

Yuval Noah Lahiri provides you with a perspective on the entire course of human history and how it has changed with time in about 400 pages.


2. Man’s Search for Meaning

Viktor Frankl's work is based on his own experience in concentration camps. Frankl, a psychologist who witnessed the atrocities of existence in a Nazi concentration camp intimately throughout the Second World War, found comfort in contemplating about his dear ones in different camps who would be waiting for him once the fighting stopped.

Frankl's ordeal in the detention centers gave him a more profound knowledge of his life's significance, even though his friends and family did not rejoin him. He offers his tale and a notion that can inspire us all to take solace in challenging moments in his book. The incredible life teachings in Frankl's work can influence us all.


3. The Kite Runner

The Kite Runner is a compelling narrative about an odd connection of a privileged child and the son of his father's worker, written by Khaled Hosseini.


This remarkable tale, set in Afghanistan during one era of misery and devastation, will have you engaged from beginning to end with profound life lessons.


4. The Forty Rules of Love

This book was written in 2009 by Elif Shafak, a renowned Turkish writer. It is divided into two halves, one about Ella, an American author, and the other about 'Rumi,' a philosopher and evangelist, and his friend Shams.

The writer has skillfully portrayed both tales and leaves no room for criticism on the part of the audience. Read this book to explore a fantastic, beautiful, and love-filled realm.


5. The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain

Annie Murphy Paul's revolutionary new book, published in 2021, explains how individuals might tap into the wisdom that resides outside of human brains, in the bodies, environment, and human relationships. According to the author, we cannot rely on our brains alone to conceive the clever, knowledgeable, and innovative perspectives we're capable of. Instead, one must think beyond one's brain.


6. More than Complete Hitchhiker’s Guide

The author Douglas Adams describes the tragic events surrounding a fictional figure named Arthur Dent, the world's last sentient human. His haven on Earth was wrecked to make way for the development of a hyperspace bypass, and he was forced to flee. The story describes how he is saved from Earth and hitches a ride into space. He traverses the galaxy with the help of a computerized space flight map. The book is filled with witty events that will capture and cheer you through to the last chapter.


7. Forged In Crisis

Nancy Koehn, the author, highlights five well-known individuals who experienced severe personal crises. Koehn examines how they dealt with the crises and how their experiences inspired their determination; she does an excellent task of explaining the individual and sometimes subtle insights they gained.


It is fascinating how leadership is developed and the highly personal aspect of administration. It made me think about learning, nourishing ambitions, and developing meaning but don't seem to be progressing, the grit of commitment in the face of ethical difficulties, and the value of literature.


8. Project Hail Mary

Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary is a thrilling story of exploration, conjecture, and endurance that leads us to realms we never imagined. In this compelling intergalactic thriller, as only Andy Weir could offer, the author describes how a solitary astronaut has to save the planet from doom. The astronaut's encounters provide a plethora of life lessons and fundamental principles.


 
 
 

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