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2023 Reading list

Completed Books
  1. The Candy house by Jennifer Egan
  2. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, Gail Honeyman
  3.  A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini
  4. The Joy of X,  Steven Strogatz
  5. To Paradise, Hanya Yanagihara
  6. Ageless Body Timeless Mind, Deepak Chopra
  7. Novelist as a Vocation, Haruki Murakami 
  8. The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath
  9. The Metahuman , Deepak Chopra
  10. Covenant of Water (Audible) , Dr Abraham Varghese
  11. Rumi collections
  12. Heads You Win, Jeffrey Archer
  13. Like a Flowing River (Re-read), Paulo Coelho
Abandoned/ not attempted/ In Progress books 
  1. Black Cake - Not attempted
  2. Good Omens- Niel Geiman -Not attempted
  3. Rabbits - Terry Miles- Not attempted
  4. Until the End of Time, Non fiction - Started sample
  5. The Mirror - Not attempted
  6. The Book Thief - Not attempted
  7. Think like a Monk, Non fiction - Started sample
  8. Verity - Not attempted
  9. The Gene, Non fiction- started sample
  10. A Little Life - Not attempted
  11. There Are Places in the World Where Rules Are Less Important Than Kindness, Non Fiction, Carlo Rovelli - Not attempted
  12. Ultimate Deepak Chopra collections (In Progress)

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