Prompt: The Daily Topic: "Why do they need to be read (or heard) over and over again? You're going to be intentionally stranded on an island for a year. What five books do you bring or what five songs do you bring (assume you can play them on something!!!)?"
Though I hope I am not stranded on an island alone and that too for a year. Nevertheless, below mentioned are the five books that I would not mind reading again and again. Truly inspiring and motivating.
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks – No one can do without love. The least I could do alone on the island is read a love story. One of the most touching and sincere love stories I have ever read.
Notes to myself by Hugh Prather– I would really like to start writing something like this myself. It really gives you all the support and advice and is especially easy to read as it discusses day to day feelings, apprehensions and wishes.
Roots by Alex Haley– On a serious note, this book is about American slavery. It is a very well written book with a gripping storyline which tells you about how American slaves were treated and the attitude of whites against blacks.
Atlas shrugged by Ayn Rand – This book deals with the power of mind in a person’s life. If the mind is set on one thing, success is inevitable.
Fountainhead by Ayn Rand – No compromises in life and work with an independent mind and thoughts is what this book is all about. No matter what the world says. Stand by what you want to do. Individualism is the key to success.
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