What's the best book you've ever read? Why?

John Finch
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The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho. A transformative journey reminding us to follow our dreams with unwavering passion. What's your top pick?
John Finch
@mani_abod The most exceptional book I have read so far.
Edison Banks
The Lord of the Rings
Luke Skyward
Black Swan by Nassim Taleb. I like the way he describes concepts.
John Finch
@olearningcurve Never heard of this, but definatly going to read this πŸ‘Œ
Luke Skyward
@john_finch2 Highly recommended. The Black Swan is the famous concept of an unpredictable event that changes the status quo.
Italo Costa | System Developer
Here in Brazil there is a book called COPYWRITING, WORDS THAT SELL MILLIONS by a writer called Guto Ferreira. The Reason: He taught me how to sell on the internet!!
Dream with Your Eyes Open, Ronnie Screwvala. One of the best ones I've read. It is a must read for every entrepreneur 😊
Graham Wood
Zorba the Greek, by Nikos Kazantakis. To date it's the only book that has made me literally shed a tear. So moving, descriptive, and exploring the human spirit and soul like no other novel I have ever read. (Yes the film is also good, but it simply cannot compare with Kazantakis' words and prose).
Flora WU
@graham_wood79 Thanks for recommendations! Can't wait to read this one. BTW, cool product and notified, you are more than welcomed to leave your support if you find any interests in mine:)
Marilena Nikou
the 5am club! completely changed my philosophy and lifestyle, and made me view things in a different, more conscious way
Rahul
The psychology of money , I recently started reading and now I know why it’s the best seller
Abdul Razzaq
Choosing just one favorite book is a challenge, but if I had to pick, it would be 'The Alchemist'
Amulya Prasad
Atomic habits. If tomorrow comes by Sydney Sheldon. This book made me emotionally storng
Anatolii
4321 by Paul Auster. It's a 1000-page overview of how different life can be for the same person depending on small distinctions in his environment. Some of his lives were more comfortable, some not, but everywhere he could find something that made him happy. A great lesson to start noticing good things in your own life.
Sergey Firkin
A description of how to assemble my Ikea wardrobe.
Tanjir Rahman
One book that deeply impacted me is "Becoming" by Michelle Obama. Her candid journey from childhood to the White House is a testament to resilience and growth, inspiring me to embrace my own path with authenticity and determination.
Bran Vuch
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't - Jim Collins.
Mila Bronshtein
Principles. Ray Dalio.
Ava Brooks
"Zero to One" by Peter Thiel. It's a go-to for many entrepreneurs and startups because of its unique insights on innovation and building successful tech companies.
Vlad Pentsov
1984 because it clearly shows one of the things that we should not allow to happen in the world
Daniel Zaitzow
Homo Deus - Yuval Noah Harari. Sometimes the tonality / his personal beliefs are glaringly obvious but the subject matter and his vision for the future of humanity are insightful.
Mags Sawicka
I really enjoyed reading "Cloud Cuckoo Land." I used to enjoy reading nonfiction primary, but now I love reading fiction.