I read 4 books by Fredrik Backman 1. A Man Called Ove (oowaah, 2 syllables, उ and वा) 2. Beartown 3. My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry 4. Us Against You And I absolutely adore him. His books have so many beautiful quotes. I have noted down his 80+ quotes in notion from these 4 books. My favorite quote by him is If you are honest, people may deceive you. Be honest anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfishness. Be kind anyway. All the good you do today will be forgotten by others tomorrow. Do good anyway. What you create, others can destroy. Create anyway. Because in the end, it is between you and God. It was never between you and anyone else anyway. - Beartown by Fredrik Backman
Thanks for the recommendations. There were quite a few interesting ones. I adore Neil Gaiman, and have read most of his work. American Gods is definitely a class apart. The concept of how the source of power of a God is actually how much faith and sacrifice humans are ready to put in for them, it just blew my mind. To think about in reality also the Demi gods we make out actors and cricketers has less to do with their skills and more to do with people's love and affection for them. Great read indeed. Similarly Misery is my favourite Stephen King book. As the horror of it comes not some imaginary ghost but from a very real possibility. Also my favourite part is how the protagonist of the book actually is able to twist the plot to get the main character of his book back to life. The main character actually finds a way to crawl out of her own grave, gave me goosebumps.
Your videos has always helped me in the field of picking up books.Sometimes I just go back to your old videos even though I have already read the book 😅 especially the book tour video of yours and the kitab khana video, even vlogs 😊😊
I have been following you for the past 2-3 years. Being an avid reader is truly rewarding. Please create a video focused solely on bookstores that specialize in higher mathematics.
Thank you for the interesting amd unique book reccs! I look forward to each video you put out, and your channel has helped me explore different genres. I included how to fail at almost anything and still win big and immortal life of Henrietta Lacks in my reading list. The second book was recommended by my public health professor as well and is a good read by her.
I was Eagerly waiting for your next video and hence i found it in the notification, again a superuseful recommendation. Your Illustartion is so expressive and it brings the words on page to life. Keep it up bro
Hi Avdhoot, Thanks for the video and your interesting recommendations. I am that person who started reading because of booktubers (Indian). In the past few years I observed that most of my favorite youtubers have become MIA. I recently discovered your channel and happy to know that you are in growing phase of "booktube-ing". I wish all the very best and hope you will get such interesting book recommendations for us in the coming future. --- Bhanu Sri
"Hi there! I really enjoy your videos. I was wondering, could you please share where you usually order your books from? Also, are the books on Amazon typically second copies or pirated ? And one more thing which seller is good u read store or cocoblu retail ?Thanks!"
As a student in class 11 i used to read a lot of books as a kid but I stopped as I'm preparing for competitive exams but I miss reading a lot. Could you give some advice on how to read more while preparing for competitive exams and could you give a few book recommendations for students?
I read the midnight library book last year... The book is really good but I think it depends because it focuses on a lesson that is commonly know by people but if you are kinda depressed and not in a stable state of mind and chaos are going on in your life then you will find this book interesting otherwise it will be monotonous to read all those things you know what's gonna happen.... But you may try to find out if it's good for you or not by reading it once... Try it... I think it will be a fun experience😊🎉 Happy reading 📖
It's actually My Grandmother Asked me to Tell You She's Sorry by Fredrik Backman You said "Tell You a Story"😮😮 And even typed it while editing the video 😥
I really wish to live in a place where I have a public library nearby... thanku for the video... excited for the upcoming videos..
Very soon!
@@ReadTravelBecome ..💕😇
I read 4 books by Fredrik Backman
1. A Man Called Ove (oowaah, 2 syllables, उ and वा)
2. Beartown
3. My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry
4. Us Against You
And I absolutely adore him.
His books have so many beautiful quotes. I have noted down his 80+ quotes in notion from these 4 books. My favorite quote by him is
If you are honest, people may deceive you. Be honest anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfishness. Be kind anyway.
All the good you do today will be forgotten by others tomorrow. Do good anyway.
What you create, others can destroy. Create anyway.
Because in the end, it is between you and God. It was never between you and anyone else anyway.
- Beartown by Fredrik Backman
your dedication for books is fabulous❤
I am in a book store and got this video notification... Super useful..
Great 👍
Thanks for the recommendations. There were quite a few interesting ones. I adore Neil Gaiman, and have read most of his work. American Gods is definitely a class apart. The concept of how the source of power of a God is actually how much faith and sacrifice humans are ready to put in for them, it just blew my mind. To think about in reality also the Demi gods we make out actors and cricketers has less to do with their skills and more to do with people's love and affection for them. Great read indeed.
Similarly Misery is my favourite Stephen King book. As the horror of it comes not some imaginary ghost but from a very real possibility. Also my favourite part is how the protagonist of the book actually is able to twist the plot to get the main character of his book back to life. The main character actually finds a way to crawl out of her own grave, gave me goosebumps.
Your videos has always helped me in the field of picking up books.Sometimes I just go back to your old videos even though I have already read the book 😅 especially the book tour video of yours and the kitab khana video, even vlogs 😊😊
Happy to help!
I have been following you for the past 2-3 years. Being an avid reader is truly rewarding. Please create a video focused solely on bookstores that specialize in higher mathematics.
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Your recommendations are fabulous....makes it so much easier for me to pick my next read. Thanks 😊
I'm so glad!
Thank you for the interesting amd unique book reccs! I look forward to each video you put out, and your channel has helped me explore different genres. I included how to fail at almost anything and still win big and immortal life of Henrietta Lacks in my reading list. The second book was recommended by my public health professor as well and is a good read by her.
Thank you so much❤️
I was Eagerly waiting for your next video and hence i found it in the notification, again a superuseful recommendation. Your Illustartion is so expressive and it brings the words on page to life. Keep it up bro
Awesome, thank you!
thank youuuu!! sciency boooks toooo pleaseeeee :)
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Love the recommendations, just curious why the random clips slotted into the video.
B rolls
Hi Avdhoot,
Thanks for the video and your interesting recommendations.
I am that person who started reading because of booktubers (Indian).
In the past few years I observed that most of my favorite youtubers have become MIA.
I recently discovered your channel and happy to know that you are in growing phase of "booktube-ing".
I wish all the very best and hope you will get such interesting book recommendations for us in the coming future.
--- Bhanu Sri
I will keep making videos, so stay tuned
Can you make more videos about sci fi books bro?
What about ramchandra Series ? Or Sita book ? By amish Tripathi 😢
"Hi there! I really enjoy your videos. I was wondering, could you please share where you usually order your books from? Also, are the books on Amazon typically second copies or pirated ? And one more thing which seller is good u read store or cocoblu retail ?Thanks!"
Mostly Amazon and libraries
As a student in class 11 i used to read a lot of books as a kid but I stopped as I'm preparing for competitive exams but I miss reading a lot. Could you give some advice on how to read more while preparing for competitive exams and could you give a few book recommendations for students?
I have made some videos , you can check it out
How is "The midnight library" book ?
I can tell you that the Immortal life of henerita lacks is good , You can read it and I think you will love it.
I read the midnight library book last year... The book is really good but I think it depends because it focuses on a lesson that is commonly know by people but if you are kinda depressed and not in a stable state of mind and chaos are going on in your life then you will find this book interesting otherwise it will be monotonous to read all those things you know what's gonna happen.... But you may try to find out if it's good for you or not by reading it once... Try it... I think it will be a fun experience😊🎉
Happy reading 📖
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Bro love to watch your videos....
Btw wanted to know Do you believe in spirituality? And what's your take on religion...
I am a spiritual person yes
The language of Stephen king's books is complicated ??
I also want to try Stephen king can I ??
Most of them are easy to read
I miss your India book videos background
Aww me too
Any Hindi literature books??
Have you ever read any hindi fictions?
Nope
I want to be reader and interested in any kind of books... Someone can help me by suggesting any book as beginner
Hi Check out Read travel and become videos books for beginners classic novels and easy fiction books.
It's actually
My Grandmother Asked me to Tell You She's Sorry by Fredrik Backman
You said "Tell You a Story"😮😮
And even typed it while editing the video 😥