1. The Diary of Anne Frank
2. Old Man and The Sea- Earnest Hemingway
3. The Guide, Malgudi Days- R K Narayan
4. A Brief History of Time, Black Holes and Baby Universes- Stephen Hawking
5. The Argumentative Indian- Amartya Sen
6. The Last Lecture- Randy Pausch
7. Interpreter of Maladies- Jhumpa Lahiri
8. The Company of Women- Khushwant Singh
9. Space Odyssey- Arthur C Clark
10. Jefferey Archer (Anything)
Happy Reading. Looking forward to your comments on these books.
4 comments:
you didn't include Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel by Scott Adams. A worthy addition to this list, I'd say. :P
Something for the hawking fan to read, 'tis interesting
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704206804575467921609024244.html
And Thumbs up to what shreni said :)
And the new kids, don't let this list scare you, If you can even start with one of them - you'll be doing yourself a huge favor, all I can say.
..why not Ayn Rand and Salman Rushdie??
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