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 Ten inspirational books for every student

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 ‘Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today.’

– Holbrook Jackson

Students always yearn for becoming rational, and they want to learn as much as they can in their college days, which is a good practice. Enhancing one’s knowledge should always remain the top-most priority of people who want to do something meaningful in their lives. Reading is one such hobby that gets you closer to your dream of becoming an intelligent being. Some of you may complain that never-ending college assignments never allow you to read the book you are waiting to read for so long, but at Make My Assignments, we try to provide you online assistance for your college assignments. Now, you can take out time from your schedule for reading that book on your shelf, while we can help you with your college assignments. For plagiarism free assignments, please contact makemyassignments.com

  • Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff by Richard Carlson

Richard Carlson in this book has provided some ideas that help you stay motivated. Motivation comes from within and for continuous motivation; one has to free his mind from all the clutter that weighs down their mind. Identify which issues need attention and what issues can be ignored.

 

  • Thinking fast and slow by Daniel Kahneman

Daniel won Nobel Prize in 2002 for economic science. Think fast and slow is a masterpiece that will help you understand the thinking patterns of one’s conscious and unconscious minds. Kahneman’s book is a treat for book lovers. This book was one of the best sellers in 2011. Kahneman has discussed two systems based on which, our brain develops thoughts, and also he conducted some experiments to reach to certain conclusions that have been mentioned in his book as well.

 

  • How To Win Friends and Influence people by Dale Carnegie

This book will provide you new visions, ideas and helps you come out of the emotional rut. Dale has provided ways that might assist you in making new friends and increase your popularity amongst friends. If you read this book with full attention, you can learn ways to win other people and govern your thoughts. How to win… also, helps you in your professional life and lets you learn the art of handling people at work.

 

  • 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens’ by S. Covey

Sean Covey has written this self-help book in 1998 that became an instant success and received great reviews from the critics. Covey has described seven habits that can help teenagers to transform their lives and become more dependable in their lives.

  • The Fountainhead” by Ayn Rand

The Fountainhead proved to be a first literary success for Ayn Rand. The book shows the journey of a young architect who refused to follow the herd and give up on his personal vision and creative abilities. Individualism is one of the major themes of this novel. Ayn has beautifully depicted the plot where the protagonist doesn’t leave his logical thinking skills under any pressure. One should never give up on themselves at any cost and believe in their dreams.

 

  • Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich

Ben Mezrich wrote this book in 2009, and later the movie Social Network was made taking reference from it. Accidental Billionaires describe the story of how Facebook become a huge success. Though Mark Zuckerberg has not contributed toward the writing of this book, Ben relied upon the information provided by Eduardo Saverin, who happened to be its co-founder. The book contains the fascinating story of two teenage boys and how they made their dream a living reality.

 

  • Debt-Free U by Zac Bissonnette

This book breaks the myth that to obtain a quality education; you need to pay a lot of money. Many students and their parents take huge loans and remain in debt during most of their lives. This book will save money as the author has shared some simple steps. Zac Bissonnette has categorically mentioned that your individual efforts play a significant role in your success, and one can get a quality education in the state-run educational institutions as well provided they put in their efforts. The students who are planning to study in another country where education is costly should read this book.

 

  • One Hundred Years Of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Latin American writer, Marquez is one of the most celebrated authors of English language. Marquez made magic realism famous through his writing style. In this novel also, Marquez has used magic realism. One hundred years of solitude is the story of seven generations and has brilliantly described the struggles and lives of all the characters. The rise and fall of Macondo and how the generations cope with the changes has been beautifully explained in this novel.

 

  • The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

The last book in this list, The Great Gatsby is an excellent work of fiction. The disillusionment felt by the Americans during the Jazz times has been beautifully shaped in this novel. This book teaches several valuable lessons to people and helps them understand that what has gone can never return and hence, one should learn to let things and people go and move ahead with what they have.

Reading has always remained a trend, and college students are amongst the most prominent gentries, who follow fashion. I hope you enjoy reading the post and would start reading as soon as you can. These are some great books that are worth reading. The advantages of reading are many, and students should read as many books as there is no great friend like a book.

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