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Dubliners by James Joyce. Nobody really care what other people are going through in life, but they certainly say, Why me? As humans, we are biased against noticing both the number of random events occurring in our lives and the impact these events have on us. In the particular is contained the universal. Joyce present us with the tragedy and comedy of life. This book begins and ends with death and in between there is life. Joyce also tried to include epiphany in most of his stories, where the characters experience a sudden realization and this also helps in understanding a situation or a problem from a new and a deeper perspective.

Humans worry a lot about Death and Time. We worry so much about them. People seriously worry about things that are totally inevitable. Man alone measures time, he alone is afraid of dying…. Because we are the only animal capable of conceptualizing his own existence…. This terror of dying, of running out of time affects everything we do the important stuff. Hi lads and lassies! There was so much buzz when this book came out. However, people were right. This book is fantastic and have everything from brilliance to madness and I would say this book is definitely worth reading.

Read it, read it! It begins with simple realization and for the character it is certainly a life changing realization. I think one should read this book. A good book, which shows hopeless love and crushed idealism. Longest way round is the shortest way home. When I bought this book, I literally hated it. We walk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows, brothers-in-love. But always meeting ourselves. This particular quote reminds me of The Egg by Andy Weir. This book is not just a piece of fiction or may be just great.

I too thought that. However, Joyce brilliantly tried to tell us about the greatness of our soul and how we end up making ourselves a crying, confused creature. And still there is so much more. Only my love- not your answer. This book is certainly enticing and enchanting. To maintain his individuality. And I liked how the book argues that individuals, not society, makes history. After reading this book, now every time I take up anything that take up a whole lot of time. Save a lot of time. The writer show us the capacity of hope. This book for me is a perspective changer.

First, people deny that it is true, then they deny that it is important; finally they credit the wrong person. And on top of that Bill Bryson is funny. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Like it or not, for the moment the Earth is where we make our stand. Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan. In this world, as of now we are the only living, thinking beings and we should really be happy with all that we have and all that surrounds us! So the conclusion is, read this book and then read his other books and then enjoy the Universe.

Stutz and Michels use a plethora of techniques that allow people to utilize their problems to propel them into action to find courage, embrace discipline, develop self-expression and deepen creativity. Their goal is for your life to become exceptional. The international best-selling author finds that the ultimate form of power is in mastery itself. Readers will learn how to unlock their passion and become masters. The book says success is not about high school popularity, but about trusting your instincts, following your gut and knowing which rules to break.

A historical fiction debut by Tara Conklin, taking place between modern-day New York and the pre-Civil War South, the book follows junior lawyer Lina Sparrow as she looks for an appropriate lead plaintiff in a lawsuit seeking compensation for families of slaves. Her research finds that Lu Anne Bell, an acclaimed prewar artist, may have had her artwork painted by her slave, Josephine. The Needham family moves to Philadelphia from South Carolina after World War II where they left behind the injustice surrounding the violent death of their patriarch, King.

This novel goes in depth with family secrets, bonds and love with characters similar to those in your own family. Land Your Dream Job. Kill It In Your Career. Rock Social Media by Aliza Licht. In Leave Your Mark, she shares advice, inspiration and real talk for those just starting their careers and for people on their way up the corporate ladder.

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If you can comprehend it just read it. Surely you are joking Mr. What books should you read at the age of 23? Spirtuality will help you stay peaceful in tough situations so that you can take good decisions in life. The Madame Penitent- A teenager dying of cancer ventures out for one last thrill and finds something waiting for him in the Nevada desert. How Rich People Think:

She emphasizes communicating and building your personal brand in the contemporary working world. Set in northwest London, the novel follows four young adults, Leah, Natalie, Felix and Anthony as they try to establish lives outside of Caldwell, their childhood estate. This is a story of a modern urban city that will be familiar to city-dwellers everywhere.

A story of race and identity follows Ifemulu and Obinze, who are young and in love when they leave military-ruled Nigeria for America. Ifemulu seeks academic success in America, but for the first time she is forced to deal with what it means to be Black in America. Fifteen years later, they reunite in a democratic Nigeria and rekindle their passion for each other. Source Home - BookSellBuy. I was putting off this answer for 2 years because I wasn't I feel qualified to write this answer now. These are books I've read and they have left a deep impact on my life.

Any book is open for debate. No book in the list is similar to the other. It's all a mix of genres. If you'd want to know about anything specific: I couldn't help but start with this one. Whatever you determine your calling to be, you'll find there are times when it's scary to answer it. This ancient Hindu text tells the story of the prince Arjuna riding to battle and being overcome with doubt, since his enemies include friends and members of his family.

He turns to his guide, the "supreme deity" Krishna, for help. Krishna explains why it is his duty to rush into battle and emerge victorious. Heartbreaks, breakups, relationships are all part of life during this phase Not for the ones who found their first love in the first attempt itself. This book will allow you to cry, mourn as much as you want, completely break down, and finally, to feel powerful and empowered.

This book will make you feel that! Twenty-one is the age when the reality of graduation and the ending of the college era really kicks in. We have to start thinking about internships, jobs, and the future. Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar captures the darker side of dealing with growing up and facing the world — so if you're feeling a little overwhelmed at the thought of what's to come, this book will definitely make you feel less alone. Published in , "The God Of Small Things" became one of the most-read books by an Indian author — and turned Roy into a literary celebrity.

Partway through, Roy defines a great story in an aside the secret of the Great Stories is that they have no secrets. The Great Stories are the ones you have heard and want to hear again. The ones you can enter anywhere and inhabit comfortably. They don't deceive you with thrills and trick endings. They don't surprise you with the unforeseen. They are as familiar as the house you live in.

You know how they end, yet you listen as though you don't. In the Great Stories you know who lives, who dies, who finds love, who doesn't. And yet you want to know again. That is their mystery and their magic. Co-written by two best friends fresh out of college, Graduates in Wonderland: There's a mystery at the center: When Christensen graduated from Harvard Business School in , he and his classmates were on top of the world.

But by their year reunion, many of his peers were in crisis — whether it be private in the case of estranged children, or public in the case of Jeffrey Skilling, the head of Enron. The book investigates why some of those incredibly privileged people leave their lives in ruins, while others flourish. As you strive to become successful, it is important to recognize that the world you inhabit is part of a much larger system. This biography is journalist Alex Kotlowitz's account of Lafeyette and Pharaoh growing up in the extreme poverty of the Henry Horner Homes in Chicago.

Kotlowitz sheds a light on what it is like to grow up in the most impoverished and dangerous parts of the United States, and how society's neglect of circles of its society create isolated cultures of violence and hopelessness. People love the illusion of certainty provided by predictions. In "The Black Swan," investor-philosopher Taleb diagnoses the way people misguidedly lean on prediction as a way of moving through the world, and reveals how the most structured of systems are the most vulnerable to collapse — like the financial system in It's rare to find a book that will literally change the way you think about the world and your knowledge about it.

This is one such book. Twenty-somethings today have grown up with social media, but they're tapping into a timeless form of communication. Malcolm Gladwell is a master of using data and reporting to illustrate an explanation of a certain aspect of society's mechanics. His debut, "The Tipping Point," came out 15 years ago, but its insights into how and why people distribute ideas and information until they become an "epidemic" is just as relevant and interesting today, especially since the idea of going viral has long been part of the zeitgeist.

Tiny Beautiful Things is essentially all you need to know about everything, ever. Cheryl Strayed, the voice behind Dear Sugar and the bestselling author of Wild , shares a collection of columns and quotes that put the ups and downs of life into heartfelt and humorous perspective. This book contains, short, day to day activities that people need to do to keep themselves happy and healthy like 'Talk to Yourself', 'Create a love account', 'Send thank you message' etc.

For those who do not know about him, he was a real magician. He understood life to the deepest. Dug the greatest secrets how to live a wonderful life. I suggest you to go for this great book. In this book, Kalam examines his early life, effort, hardships, fortitude, luck and chance that led him to lead missile program. This book contains powerful message of faith and inspiration. It has helped men and women around the world to achieve fulfillment in their lives. It follows the life and death of a great, good maintenance man named Eddie. In a heroic attempt to save a little girl from being killed by an amusement park ride that is about to fall, Eddie is killed and sent to heaven, where he encounters five people who had a significant impact upon him while he was alive.

In this book, the author maps out a simple path for cultivating mindfulness in one's own life. In this book, he outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany. This is a wonderful and highly original novel about an insane man named Charlie who wanted to be smart. One day, his wish was granted. A group of scientists selected him for an experimental operation which would to raise his intelligence to genius level. Suddenly, Charlie found himself transformed and life changed. Watt explains that " The book is not religious in the usual sense, but it discusses many things with which religions has been concerned- the Universe and man's place in it, the mysterious center of experience which we call 'I myself', the problems of life and love, pain and death and the whole question of whether existence has meaning in any sense of the word.

Given the number of best-selling books that come out every year, it is difficult to choose 10 books for the age group of In early 20's, people tend to build new perceptions about life. It is the age when you have completely stepped out of your teenage and good books can surely help influence your thinking and attitude. The Alchemist — One of the must-read books indeed! This best-seller is something almost all the avid readers have read. I do not think I have to say much about this book. It gives you the needed push you need to achieve success in life.

This book will definitely bring more energy into your life. Early 20s is the age of self-exploration and for that it is important to have a positive attitude in life. This helps in making you more influencial. Power of your subconcious mind — I bet you would find the book scarily accurate and interesting.

Especially, if you stay interested in understanding how our subconcious mind affects our lives. The Monk who sold his ferrari by Robin Sharma — Another best-seller self help book in my list. I believe such books are perfect for people in this age group. People I know have witnessed dramatic changes in their lives and thinking.

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Transforming dreams into actions by A. J Abdul Kalam — Dr. J Abdul Kalam has always been an inspiration for the youth. He had extraordinary determination towards his dreams and wished to ignite the young minds. I believe reading about his journey would teach a lot. Transforming Dreams Into Actions. I do not know about the age group, but I believe it deserves to be in the must-read list.

The Bhagvad Gita — Well, you are now an adult! Spirtuality will help you stay peaceful in tough situations so that you can take good decisions in life. You can also read some other book on Spirtuality, including some books on Buddhism or The Autobiography of a Yogi.

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I personally Love The Gita. Gone Girl By Gillian Flynn: This book is psychological thriller and it inspired filmmakers to make a movie out of the book in The suspense is diabolical and you will thrilled at every turn. One of my personal favourites. The cases are very interesting and narrative is excellent. After all, written by a master storyteller. There are two volumes available. Both these books were written after and the storyline intrigued Warner Brothers to the extent that they requested Christopher Nolan Director of Dark Knight, Interstellar to make a film.

Books by Dan Brown: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom: This book will teach you to value life all the more. The touching account between a student and his professor who is on the verge of his death. The Martian By Andy Weir: An entertaining book which will pique your interest in Sci-Fi all over again.

My list of books would be something of a mix covering a lot of genres explicitly but mainly self-help. As this is an ideal age to lay the foundation. These books will inspire you, make you think, make you laugh, move you, and make you question reality as it is. Even if you've read them before in your school days or college. You will have a different perspective and overall impact on you, if you read now.

Or the Bhagawad Gita or any religious book as by this stage one needs to realise that religion is a fugazi, a fake reality and unseen promise of happiness. Everyone wants to earn money and shit load at this stage. You want to know your rights so that no one or the authority can come in and screw with you. Be an informed citizen! You need to know how to be a winner or the world will come in to crush you down. Because boys are into this shit.

You must know how to do the "deal". Though using the word "deal" here sounds most immature but I can't think of other way to meet Quora's writing policy. Because we need to understand how the economics works around us or we would be as broke as a homeless guy. So that we become cunning and wise with whatever we pursue. To realise that bookish love story are never real and never to expect things with such expectations. The sooner we get over expectations, the better we are prepared with harsh reality. Ask New Question Sign In.

What are the 10 books one must read during the ages of years of age? Answered Apr 21, To read is what you think and what you think is what you become. Covey presents a holistic, integrated, principle-centered approach for solving personal and professional problems. With penetrating insights and pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step-by-step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, service, and human dignity -- principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.

Thank you for your feedback! Learn More at try. You dismissed this ad. The feedback you provide will help us show you more relevant content in the future. What is the best thing one should pursue at the age of 25 years old? How many books should one have read by the age of 20? What are the reasons for not raising the voting age to years old? What books should you read at the age of 23? I fall in the same age bracket and the following the some books I thought everyone should read: The Kite Runner- Khaled Hosseini: Set in Afghanistan, Khaled Hosseini's debut novel is bound to leave you deeply affected.

The rawness with which Hosseini deals with abuse, violence, neglect, suicide, and terrorism will leave you with a hole in your heart, in the best possible way. It is a beautiful, haunting and powerful tale of friendship. Being the brilliant author he is, Hosseini narrates the tale of 2 young women and the ordeals they have to go through once the Taliban takes over.

It is a gripping tale. One Hundred Years of Solitude: Gabriel Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of six generations of the Buendia family, inhabiting the fictional and magical town of Macondo, somewhere in South America. An enthralling concoction of quirks, ancient mysteries, family secrets and peculiar contradictions culminates into one of Marquez's best works. The Diary of a Young Girl if you haven't read it earlier A very unusual document in the field of Holocaust literature, Anne Frank's diary depicts an oddly optimistic tale of one of the darkest periods of history.

Filled with quiet moments of happiness, the thirteen year old girl's diary documents the budding of a precious life. It is fascinating and equally heartbreaking to read about the unfolding of events in her life. While it might seem excruciatingly long, Tolstoy's evocative narrative will keep you hooked to this intricate tale of the politics of relationships and love. It is narrated by Death, who has a personality of his own and is constantly trying to understand the human race. Cuckold by Kiran Nagarkar: Cuckold is a novel based in 16th century India, dealing with the lives of a very powerful ruling family.

Editorial Reviews. About the Author. James Rozhon has worked for three major newspapers from California to Maine. He currently works in the IT industry. Doug Vance is about to embark upon a journey that will change his life. Jimmy Rodriguez makes that journey possible when he's kidnapped from his home.

The novel stands out among others like it because of its raw representations of sex and scandal. Nagarkar constructs a story that is ostensibly about love, but allows the reader to explore the internal struggle of a man when faced with betrayal, loss, and war. Elasticsearch Service - Start a day free trial. The only solution built by the makers of Elasticsearch. Free Trial at elastic. So I suggest reading the following books to learn a little about something. A Short History of Nearly Everything: As the name suggests, to learn a bit about everything since the beginning of the universe.

To Kill a Mockingbird: Morality The Bhagavad Gita: On how to lead a good life The Silmarillion: Fantasy world building Siddhartha: Hermann Hesse, Hilda Rosner: On the dangers of government autonomy and censorship The Complete Calvin and Hobbes: To re-live one's childhood The Little Prince: Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Richard Howard: As a partner to Calvin and Hobbes; as a fond recollection to childhood and a social commentary on the nuances of adulthood The Complete Persepolis: Marjane Satrapi , The Complete Maus: Art Spiegelman , Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl: Anne Frank, I Am Malala: Malala Yousafzai, Christina Lamb: To understand what it is like to live under constant fear, tyranny, and prosecution.

Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In: Roger Fisher, William L. On the evils of Communism The Origin of Species: Charles Darwin, Julian Huxley: To understand the value of friendship and courage Liar's Poker: How even Economics nobel laureates do not have it all figured out Freakonomics: Reflecting on Murphy's Law and the Law of unintended consequences. The Story of Success: To understand how even the smallest and random-est of events can completely change the outcome.

Answered Nov 6, I had written this answer elsewhere, but it is still as valid. Many Life many masters - Dr. The art of learning - Josh Waitzkin 3.

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Pappilon - Henri Charriere 4. Outliers — Malcom Gladwell 6. The power of positive thinking — Dr. Norman Vincent Peale 7.

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Maximum City — Suketu Mehta 8. The power of your subconscious mind — Joseph Murphy 9. Surely you are joking Mr. Feynman — Richard Feynman Many life many masters — A skeptical psychologist Dr. Brian Weiss happens to stumble into a world of life before and after life which his science trained mind form Yale finds difficult to accept.

A movie on his early success, fame and pressures of competition and expectations, led him to move into study of Tai Chi n where he becomes a world champion in a totally different field of martial arts - T'ai chi ch'uan. Pappilon - Henri Charriere - A convicted murderer who claimed innocence, escapes from a penal colony in French Guiana. A wild adventure follows. A maverick and controversial author of the book on money and personal finance. An eye opener for me. A must read book much recommended. Outliers — Malcom Gladwell A book that examines factors that leads to success, with great example and backed by research.

Norman Vincent A book that offers profound wisdom in how to overcome challenges in daily life. Deals with issues related to self doubt, stress, guilt, worry and resentment. Of dreams, hopes, money, films, drugs, underworld, and more happening in this city — much of it is an eye opener even for me — though I live in this city. The power of your subconscious mind — Joseph Murphy A book that first introduced me to this amazing world of our subconscious mind, and a technique that helped me personally experience something magical.

Feynman — Richard Feynman The Noble prize winner shows us that scientist can have a sense of humor.

Return to Book Page. Preview — Pandora's Children by Bradley Convissar. For the first time, the twenty-two stories found in Pandora's Children books and Dark Interludes have been combined into two easy-to-navigate volumes. Each book also contains a bonus story at the end.

This collection contains two dozen dark stories, tales where men become monsters, monsters become men, and no one is ever truly safe. You will find ghosts, demons and mon For the first time, the twenty-two stories found in Pandora's Children books and Dark Interludes have been combined into two easy-to-navigate volumes.

You will find ghosts, demons and monsters; evil men, madmen and broken men; a wood-chipper, Santa Claus and yes, a handful of dentists. Each book contains twelve disturbing, provocative tales which will keep you thinking long after you're done reading. In Volume 1, you will find: The Devil's Toothache- A late night emergency visit changes the course of a young dentist's life. For Don- Four Vietnam veterans meet up at a restaurant in Chicago, as they do every year, to commemorate their fallen comrade, Don.

The Madame Penitent- A teenager dying of cancer ventures out for one last thrill and finds something waiting for him in the Nevada desert. By the Skin of His Teeth- A young teacher tries get on with his life while dealing with the psychological trauma of having been trapped under a building after an earthquake. Just Meat- A first year medical student learns the consequences of defiling her cadaver late at night in her gross anatomy lab.

The Transfer- A transfer student at a New Orleans university tries to unravel the mystery of the strange noises he hears next door. On the Curb- A horrific traffic accident that is not at all what it seems Swim- A mother faces the consequences after her three children die in a late night car accident on an icy road Wood Chipper Blues- A dentist is forced to consider whether or not one of his patients is a murderer after the police come to his door one night.

Pandora's Children- A rapist and murderer is given a second chance at life by a mysterious stranger; all he has to do is control the monster within. Higher- A father and parole officer makes the ultimate decision when his son comes to his house with a gun looking for drug money.

Last Dance of a Black Widow- An elderly women learns that there are consequences in the afterlife for a life lived poorly. Bonus excerpt- The first half of my 25, word novella, Dogs of War. Paperback , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Pandora's Children , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Nov 22, GracieKat rated it really liked it Shelves: I first came across Bradley Convissar's works when he was offering them as separate short stories on a free promotion.

He lists Stephen King as one of his influences and you can definitely see that but only in the general tone of them. The stories are not derivative at all.

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They have their own tone and style. With the laundry list of triggers above it seem like he'd be in the more extreme section of horror but they are handled very well. They are horrific but they aren't gone into with gruesome, I first came across Bradley Convissar's works when he was offering them as separate short stories on a free promotion. They are horrific but they aren't gone into with gruesome, in-depth detail that would edge it into torture porn territory.

Like any anthology or collection there are some hit or miss stories in Pandora's Children. When Bradley Convissar hits those emotional depths though he can really hit them. My favorites from Pandora's Children are: This story was amazing. War buddies gather to honour their friend but the end half of the story was such a surprise and really caught my attention.

The idea of paying for your past sins by taking on others' pain isn't exactly a new idea but it's done very well here with a great finish. What happens when a rather callous anatomy student is confronted with the souls of the cadavers she is treating carelessly? A very good story with great emotion to it but not played for cheap heart-string tugging.

A dentist is faced with a dilemma. He has evidence of a crime but what if the crime is justified?

I love the way the end leaves you hanging a bit, in a good way. It feels very close to what a person would realistically feel in that position. Matthew Jenkins does terrible things. Things he feels compelled to do and, while he takes pleasure in them at the time, hates himself afterwards. He is offered one chance at redemption.

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Can he do it? An excellent story where Pandora yes, that Pandora tries to make her own atonement for the horrors her curiosity has unleashed on the world. A desperate father does the only thing he can think of to cure his son's addiction. This story hit me hard. It was sweet, sad and very moving. It could be partly the things that were going on around me when I read it that made it hit so hard but I actually cried while reading it. And that is very hard to do.

The other stories in Pandora's Collection are good but these were the real stand-outs for me. On the Curb wasn't too bad but it just didn't click with me and The Transfer was But, again, others might like it more than I did. Pandora's Children is a pretty solid collection that I can almost guarantee will have at least one or two stories that people will love. If you like Bradley Convissar's short fiction most of it can be found in the two Pandora's Children collections.

Every one was creepy. I will definitely read volume 2.