Recommended books < 250 pages (64)

  • Illusions

    By: Richard Bach   

    Pages: 144

    Fiction

    My recommendation: 8 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: It's a novel, written as teacher-student (two pilots flying) discussion, the book will make you think about your objective in life. It proposes that our view of the world is an illusion that we have created for our own entertainment. It encourages to soar above in our lives. A very short book. Richard Bach is an accomplished writer and I would recommend this book for sure.

  • The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

    By: Robin Sharma   

    Pages: 198

    Self Help

    My recommendation: 10 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: This book is about a highly successful but over stressed and an unhappy lawyer who collapsed from heart attack while arguing a case in the court and later pursuing a spiritual journey. The essence of the book is to pursue happiness and self mastery. It is a short book with lucid writing. It is one of the most successful book on self development and living a fulfilling life.

  • Jonathan Livingston Seagull

    By: Richard Bach   

    Pages: 87

    Self Help

    My recommendation: 9 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: It's an amazing story about Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a seagull. Jonathan is expelled from his flock for not adhering to the norms of the group. His tenacity to learn and focus makes him a high flyer and one in a million bird. He finds great satisfaction in teaching other seagulls to reach their full potential. Once done, he hands over the command to someone else and leaves to find another flock of seagulls and teach them to fly high. The book is highly motivating and one can draw huge inspiration to follow their dreams and make their own rules. I would suggest you to read this book and ask your children to read it too.

  • Sur/petition

    By: Edward de Bono   

    Pages: 229

    Business, Sales

    My recommendation: 9 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: It's a brilliant book. It talks about moving beyond competition. That's sur/petition. The message in the book is loud and clear - move out of arrogance, complacency and 'I know it all' attitude, focus on innovation and creativity and think differently. Edward is my favorite author. He gives excellent examples and rationale of differential thinking. Though it was first published in 1992, the principals told in the still holds good. I will strongly recommend this book to all (specially business people and professionals).

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