10 Interesting Books Which Are Worth Being Broke For

Harshavardini M 2 years ago
Summer is such a tiring season, especially in India, where every day feels like we are moving a step forward towards the sun. In this season, you can have buttermilk while burning off your skin and baking cookies in your car. It is much more comfortable to stay indoors and chill with our air conditioners, but watching movies and series the whole day just to entertain yourself gets boring and tiring at a certain point in time, right? In that case, give these books a try, and you might end up loving them. Here is my comprehensive list of books that I found interesting and worth the money spent.

 

Wreck this journal - By Keri Smith

As a person who sucks at keeping track of a journal and finishing it within time, a journal isn’t something that would appeal to me. But this was the only journal that tricked me i9nto looking forward to finishing a journal. Suppose you are a person who does not like to make a mess in a normal circumstance and likes control. This journal would help you get a new perspective in a space where you can create a mess in a controlled manner. Give it a try and let us know what you think of it.       


Burn after writing -By Sharon Jones

If you are a person who likes to self-reflect and like to experiment with your thoughts and manners, this is a perfect book for you. This book can be considered as a journal of a kind, where the author asks incisive questions to the readers, which makes them take a second thought at their perspectives and can help them improve their selves while also cutting down on their screen time.
 


The unworry book -By Alice James
 
In this age, where there is no other choice than to get anxious about the future and the happenings around the world, this book is made to unworry yourself for a while by distracting you with interactive activities which lets you write, color, and design which in turn lets you calm down while also tingling your creative senses.

 

One day we’ll all be dead, and none of this will matter -By Saachi Koul

The title of the book might look morbid, but the book and its content are not as morbid as the title itself. In this book, the author talks about the traumatic experiences and fears that she went throughout her childhood in a humorous way. This book shows how a person can look at their despair in a humorous way to move on from the trauma and learn that it’s a part of our life.

  

Before the coffee gets cold. By Toshikazu Kawaguchi

If you are a person who likes science fiction and philosophy, and wouldn’t mind mixing them together. This book has the eligibility to become one of your favorite books. This book is about a café that allows its customers to travel time. But the catch is that, they have to return before the coffee gets cold. Give it a read to know more on what happens in this adventure.

 

The strength in our scars- By Bianca Sparacino

In a Social world where looks play an important role in the social hierarchy, the author Bianca, tells the beautiful story of a journey to self-love through the perspective of animals. Self-love is something that is very underrated yet essential. This story amplifies the feeling of strength and bravery one has to go through in order to accept themselves.
 

Me, you, us: a book to fill out together - By Lisa Currie

Are you a family-oriented person who likes to spend time with your family? This book is made just for you. This is a fun and revealing journal that helps you interact with your family and create memories together. The book also helps you capture those memories that you made with your family to keep the sweet memories and cherish them.

 

Adulthood is a Myth: A Sarah’s scribble collection -By Sarah Anderson

Sarah is a Brooklyn-based comic artist known for their unique art style and humorous take on the day-to-day happening in Life. This book is a compilation of some of the artist’s best work which is deemed to be relatable and soul-soothing.
 

The art of noticing: Rediscover what matters to you - By Rob Walker

As a person who goes through the troubles of everyday life, it is quite common to feel overwhelmed, distracted, or disconnected. This book is a perfect solution for such situations. The author shows us a way where we can explore our own world as an adventure, rather than treading through it. It shows us a perspective of how we are seeing the world and how it could be seen.

 

Yesterday I was a moon -By Noor Unnahar

This book is a compilation of the author’s poems where she talks about her experience of collapsing due to the pressures of the modern world and rebuilding oneself and the transitions that one goes through while changing from a teen to an adult. The book is not just a compilation of poems but a collection of the author’s hand-written poems and photographs that she feels portray her thoughts.

I hope you are Booked with these recommendations and get busy being entertained.

Have a good read!!!  

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