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My Reading List -4

Here is the fourth set of books I want to read. I'll read them in the order listed here :)
  1. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
  2. The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons by Napoleon Hill
  3. Becoming by Michelle Obama
  4. When the Shoe Fits by Osho
  5. Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
  6. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  7. Life's Amazing Secrets by Gaur Gopal Das
  8. The Puffin Book of Holiday Stories: An Anthology by Various contributors
  9. Awakenings by Oliver Sacks
  10. The Practicing Mind by Thomas M. Sterner
  11. How Will You Measure your Life? by Clayton Christensen
  12. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
  13. Start With Why by Simon Sinek
  14. What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith
  15. The Happy Fruit Adventures by Hari Ram Narayanan
  16. Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg
  17. King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard
  18. Don't Sweat the Small Stuff by Richard Carlson
  19. Treasure Island by R.L. Stevenson
  20. Fluffy and Me by Anita Krishan
  21. Chronicles - Vol. 1 by Bob Dylan
  22. Tippu Sultan (Tamil) by Maruthan
  23. The Children of Tomorrow by Om Swami
  24. * To Decide Later (Optional)
  25. * To Decide Later (Optional)
  26. Karuppu Vellai (Martin Luther King) (Tamil) by Balu Sathya
  27. The Rule Breakers by Preeti Shenoy
  28. Getting Things Done for Teens by David Allen , Mike Williams , et al.
  29. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White and Garth Williams
  30. Flamingo Boy by Michael Morpurgo
  31. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
  32. Everything Is F*cked : A Book About Hope by Mark Manson
  33. The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom
  34. The Next Person You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
  35. Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella
  36. The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak
  37. Attitude Is Everything by Jeff Keller
  38. * To Decide Later (Optional)
  39. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
  40. Deep Work by Cal Newport
  41. Veera Shivaji (Tamil) by K.G. Jawarlal
  42. ReWork by David Heinemeier Hansson and Jason Fried
  43. The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
  44. Alibaba: The House that Jack Ma Built by Duncan Clark
  45. Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk
  46. The Peter Principle by Dr. Laurence J Peter and Raymond Hull
  47. Marry Me, Stranger by Novoneel Chakraborty
  48. * To Decide Later (Optional)
  49. Stories At Work by Indranil Chakraborty
  50. Ambedkar (Tamil) by R. Muthukumar
  51. My Husband & Other Animals by Lee Durrell and Janaki Lenin
  52. My Husband and Other Animals 2 by Janaki Lenin
  53. Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt
  54. En Pinnal Va (Mao) (Tamil) by Maruthan
  55. Hack Into Your Creativity by Michael Burns
  56. The Way Of Peace by James Allen
  57. Presence by Amy Cuddy
  58. Vellaik Kamalam (White Lotus) (Tamil) by Osho
  59. Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance? by Louis Gerstner

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