1. Dead Awake by Erik Larson, Bonus: The Devil in the City 2. On the Move by Oliver Sacks 3. The Spy and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre 4. My Friend Anna by Rachael Williams 5. Into Thin Air by John Krauker Looking forward to reading them❤
Good video - you've made a strong case for narrative nonfiction and given me some new authors to pick up, as well as trying to get to some on my shelf (The Wager, Devil in the White City, etc) sooner. If you haven't read it yet you might like to try The Tennis Partner by Abraham Verghese.
Nice presentation. I was an avid book reader, than one day something happened and I felt what is the use of investing so much of time on what someone’s idea was or on something that has happened sometime back. Then I tried science, but it stuck to me that what this knowledge is going to give me. Really in the run I lost all interest in reading books. But when I see something like this, like your video, I just watch and feel happy. Praying to God that someday I will get back what I have lost. Very happy listening to you dear . Best of luck.👍
Someone has to say it, you are the best indian booktuber. (The most underrated channel in books) If posted videos continuously, consistently you will be in top.
Kama the riddle of desire by Gurcharan Das would also fall in this category. It’s a treasure. In fact, 35-40 % is actually fiction (written in first person so feels like a memoir) which helps us under the context of what the author is speaking in that particular chapter/section.
You should consider reading Amitav Ghosh's Smoke and Ashes, it's non-fiction based on colonized India and opium cultivation and its effects and how the British exploited Indian and Chinese people in the process. Nutmeg's Curse by the same author talks about climate change and how European collonies were exploited for natural resource which has hasten the climate change process. Hope you pick them up soon😊
Hy brother I hope you're doing well.. I've been an avid reader since covid and I really look up to your recommendations. I think it was a year ago or so u recommended project hailmary by Andy weir and I'm really intrigued just by it's beautiful cover but the thing is that red and black colour which is the first edition isn't available anywhere .. they've changed the cover to something else which looks terrible. Could u please help me find the first edition so that I can have that in my collection.
Hey there, I am someone who has watched dozens of action shounen supernatural anime(animated series) and also read all the percy jackson and heroes of olympus books along with 2 kane chronicle books as you might see I like action and supernatural fiction so, can you please recommend some to me?(the best ones) Novella and novel
@@ReadTravelBecomewoww!! Impressive... It means you do not monetize your content.... Is it possible? Is there options like this as if you want to earn or just as a passion you can choose?!!!
If I ever attribute my interest in reading books to people it would be you first.
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Your recommendations are unique and amazing. Love your videos.✨
Love ur videoz
U are the man who took me into reading 😭💖❣️💖💖❣️
Just love ur bookshelf tour ❤
I'm so glad!☺️☺️
1. Dead Awake by Erik Larson, Bonus: The Devil in the City
2. On the Move by Oliver Sacks
3. The Spy and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre
4. My Friend Anna by Rachael Williams
5. Into Thin Air by John Krauker
Looking forward to reading them❤
The wager by David Grann
Good video - you've made a strong case for narrative nonfiction and given me some new authors to pick up, as well as trying to get to some on my shelf (The Wager, Devil in the White City, etc) sooner.
If you haven't read it yet you might like to try The Tennis Partner by Abraham Verghese.
i've read both into thin air and into the wild after your recommendation and both were worth it!!⭐
Thanks! These are some great recommendations. Looking forward to reading them all!!
Nice presentation. I was an avid book reader, than one day something happened and I felt what is the use of investing so much of time on what someone’s idea was or on something that has happened sometime back. Then I tried science, but it stuck to me that what this knowledge is going to give me. Really in the run I lost all interest in reading books. But when I see something like this, like your video, I just watch and feel happy. Praying to God that someday I will get back what I have lost.
Very happy listening to you dear . Best of luck.👍
Hands down this is one of my favourite videos of yours 🤍 great great recommendations
Literally ordered 2 books right after watching this.
Someone has to say it, you are the best indian booktuber.
(The most underrated channel in books)
If posted videos continuously, consistently you will be in top.
Nice to see you after a long time 😄
Yes 😊
been waiting for this, finally>>>
Your videos are always refreshing and your recommendations are unique❤🎉
Amazing concept of the video..and all amazing recommendations.. historical events happened around world wars r so thrilling..
I was waiting for your video since long, Welcome Back.
Kama the riddle of desire by Gurcharan Das would also fall in this category. It’s a treasure. In fact, 35-40 % is actually fiction (written in first person so feels like a memoir) which helps us under the context of what the author is speaking in that particular chapter/section.
I really enjoy your videos.
I appreciate that!
You should consider reading Amitav Ghosh's Smoke and Ashes, it's non-fiction based on colonized India and opium cultivation and its effects and how the British exploited Indian and Chinese people in the process.
Nutmeg's Curse by the same author talks about climate change and how European collonies were exploited for natural resource which has hasten the climate change process.
Hope you pick them up soon😊
Revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal
and
Alexander the great by Jacob Abbott.
Next video on graphic novel pls
Sureee I will read sone myself first
I also said Sir about it previously😊
I will recommend "the killers across the table",which the Netflix mind hunter series was inspired from.
PS: it's too dark..
Finally ! Now i have a name for this genre..
Sir love from Hisar city Haryana ❤
For the first time i have already read all of your recommendations 😅😅
😄😄😄🔥
Try cash:the autobiography
You missed Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
Thank u ❤
Hey Avdhoot, please make a vedio on Rithvik Singh's I Dont love u anymore
Hy brother I hope you're doing well.. I've been an avid reader since covid and I really look up to your recommendations. I think it was a year ago or so u recommended project hailmary by Andy weir and I'm really intrigued just by it's beautiful cover but the thing is that red and black colour which is the first edition isn't available anywhere .. they've changed the cover to something else which looks terrible. Could u please help me find the first edition so that I can have that in my collection.
Bro do you believe in spirituality ?
And what's your take on religion ?
Btw love your channel bro ❤
Hey hi
Love your videos
Conversing Not conversating
Hey there, I am someone who has watched dozens of action shounen supernatural anime(animated series) and also read all the percy jackson and heroes of olympus books along with 2 kane chronicle books as you might see I like action and supernatural fiction so, can you please recommend some to me?(the best ones) Novella and novel
please some amazing books in the "comedy" and "non-romantic fiction" genressssss... (also love the video and your content)
Literature students hazri lgao
Ye ek passion channel hai earning channel nhi
Bilkul, 100% passion
@@ReadTravelBecomewoww!! Impressive... It means you do not monetize your content.... Is it possible? Is there options like this as if you want to earn or just as a passion you can choose?!!!