Check out the list of life-changing books:
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Summary: Yann Martel’s Life of Pi is the story of a young man who survives a harrowing shipwreck and months in a lifeboat with a large Bengal tiger, Richard Parker. The novel traces the life story of the boy named Pi, from his young days to becoming a youth and how he learns few tough lessons in his life. There’s also a movie made on the plotline of this novel, titled the same. It featured late actor, Irrfan Khan and it was directed by Ang Lee.
The Long Walk by Stephen King
Summary: The plotline of the book is set in future dystopian America, which is ruled by a totalitarian and militaristic dictator. The plot takes us to the contestants of a grueling, annual walking contest. In 2000, the American Library Association listed The Long Walk as one of the 100 best books for teenage readers published between 1966 and 2000.
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Summary: Paulo Coelho has bagged many accolades for writing this book. The Alchemist takes us to the unusual journey of an Andalusian-based shepherd, Santiago. He is ambitious and learns to follow to dreams. Believing a recurring dream of a treasure, the boy seeks help from a Gypsy fortune teller to find a way towards his treasure. As per the predictions of the women he begins his journey. How the boy finds the treasure and all hurdles he faces is what makes it a worthy ready book.
1984 by George Orwell
Summary: Set in the backdrop of War, Peace, Freedom, and Slavery. 1984 is a dystopian novel by George Orwell which was published in 1949. It follows the life story of Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of ‘the Party’, who is frustrated by the omnipresent eyes of the party, and its ominous ruler Big Brother. It is a political novel written apparently written with the purpose of warning readers in the West of the dangers of totalitarian government.
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
Summary: This book is about a young doctor who viewed the practice of medicine in a holistic way It takes us through the terms of how he dealt with his patients, especially those with terminal illnesses. At each stage of his life — from English student to philosopher and neurosurgeon — Paul Kalanithi has searched for what makes life worth living in the face of human mortality.
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