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Best Book I read
by Kiasalay Basak on Oct 23, 2006 02:34 PM  Permalink 

The Best Book I read in 2006 is

VEDANTA TREATISE THE ETERNITIES, by
A.PARTHASARATHY, an acclaimed exponent of Vedanta, the ancient philosophy of India. He is founder of The Vedanta Academy.

A treasure to guide you to the eternal principles of Life & Living. It further equips one with a clear intellect to meet the challanges of the world.

A MUST READ BOOK FOR EVERY INDIVIDUAL.

Regards,
K.Basak

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THE BOOK INSPIRED ME
by Dr.V.K.Kanniappan on Sep 19, 2006 01:43 PM  Permalink 

Dreams,as per the Psychologist, are the re-embodiment of thoughts which have before occupied our minds.The book on "THE CLASSIC 1000 DREAMS" by Foulsham,W.Foulsham&co.Ltd has inspired me to read and learn more about dreams and its interpretations.

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book that inspired me
by mahesh jain on Sep 18, 2006 02:38 PM  Permalink 

it is a must read book
"The Success Principles" - From where you are to Where you want to be by Jack Canfield

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My Favourite Books of 2006
by SOUMITRO CHAKRAVARTY on Sep 18, 2006 09:09 AM  Permalink 

The year 2006 has been a great year for me. It has been the most important year for me professionally. A lot of that can be attributed to the fact that this year i read a lot of inspirational books. It is very difficult to pick any one but i would like to mention all the books which helped me a lot in the year 2006.
I started my year with "Mega Living" by Robin Sharma.I enjoyed it to the hilt. It gave me a number of valuable insights on how a positive and productive life could be led if one follows the basics of life like early rising, balanced diet etc. It explained the important truths of life in a very easy to understand form. I strongly recommend this book to everyone who wants to enhance the quality of his/her life. This book made me a ardent admirer of Robin. So without any second thoughts i grabbed copies of some of his other books such as "The Monk Who Sold his Ferrarri", "Who will cry when you die", "Leadership wisdom from the monk who sold his ferrari", "The greatness guide" etc. It would be an understatement to stay that I was overjoyed by my decision of studying Robin's work thoroughly. His books are pure magic.I recommend Robin's book to everyone seeking inspiration!!

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inspiring book
by Arushi on Sep 16, 2006 08:24 AM  Permalink 

the best books i've read are The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho because it contains a message-follow your dreams. another book which was very good gave the same message .the name of the book is The monk who sold his Ferrari...brilliant masterpiece by Robin Sharma

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Chicken Soup for the soul
by ashoo on Sep 13, 2006 05:46 PM  Permalink 

This is a very inspirational book. In our world of fast & jet speed life, this book makes you think how small things matter to us so much & they are such simple things that bring out the feelings deep down in our hearts. Its a must to read book.

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The book inspired me most
by Dr S S Soman on Sep 09, 2006 09:24 PM  Permalink 

There are many...but i like to mention some of them. My all-time favourite is 'Gone with the wind' by M. Mitchel.This classic novel will give you all nuances of women's nature.The book is inspiring to one who is interested in human nature and savour classic novels.

To spot others,I love to say about 'Les miscerables' and ' A beautiful mind', which truly deserve a great place in the world literature in its own classes.

In the current world of practicality and competition , I surely recommend to read 'The GE way' for a bussiness savvy person to get basics of business.

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inspiring book
by rajni nair on Sep 09, 2006 10:42 AM  Permalink 

THE ELEVENTH HOUR by Pandit Rajmani Trigunait. Almost a best biography on one of the most respected spiritual personalities of the century, Swami Ram. Its rare to read a biography that offers so much information on the persona. Apparently, Pd. T has done a lot of research into his Guru's life, and brought out one of the most exceptional reads ever. While remaining dedicated and steadfast in his love for the master, the writer manages to bring out the man behind the spiritual covering, which is not to say that the covering rings untrue at any given moment. For those who are interested in such like, its a must to add to one's collection. No, I am not a devotee or a disciple, but began to admire the personality after reading his Living with the Himalayan Masters, which is what prompted me to buy Pd.T's book -- and what a discovery it was. I live in my Guru Baba Haidakhan's ashram in the northern hills of Ranikhet, India (Chilianaula is the exact name of the village) and have read more than my share of suchlike writings. Happy reading. Love.

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Inspired book
by ravi on Sep 06, 2006 10:52 PM  Permalink 

difficult to answer.. but easier question ..which book harrased me most..? answer is my passbook...

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One night at call center
by Mukesh on Sep 06, 2006 07:16 PM  Permalink 

The book which inspired me a lot on 1 Jan 2006, was
One night at call center - Chetan Bhagat.

That guy has done a super job touching almost every aspect of life. Career, money, love, sex .

Most importantly, Chetan is the only guy who writes fiction humour. I mean the complete fiction humour novel and not short stories.

Kudos to Chetan, desperately waiting for his next book.

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