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5 Books to read for Eid Vacation

After a draining month of fasting in an overbearing city, the Eid al Fitr vacation calls definitely for a breather. Spend some quiet time and dive into our top 5 reads from Rokomari.com. Revisit some evergreen classics, dig in the profound insights of self-help books, and immerse in compelling stories worth rereading a thousand times. Nusrat Noshin breaks down the books handpicked for you

The Alchemist: Paulo Coelho

“And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” This is a quote that has pervaded our psyche over the generations. It is not only a classic, but a time-honored novel. It has a gorgeous take on the art of living, in the guise of an allegory about a shepherd. Paulo Coelho’s whimsical tale has tugged the heartstrings of many and continues to do so with the turn of every page.

Be Smart with Muhammad: Masud Shorif

Masud Shorif brings a new perspective to the biography of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him — PBUH). Although the Holy Quran dictates, “There is a good example for you in the messengers of Allah,” its rhetoric often fail to effectively resonate within the youth. This book portrays the last Prophet’s entire life in new light and doubles as a self-help book for those who want to rise as a leader following his ideals. It’s a a read if you aspire to go above and beyond with your life.

Debi: Humayun Ahmed

The Power of Your Subconscious Mind: Dr. Joseph Murphy, Translation into Bangla by Anish Das Apu

As the title suggests, this book affirms the power of one’s subconscious mind. It sets aside other deeply-rooted psychological aspects like religion and focuses on the subliminal stories of mind. It bridges religion to life, aids decision-making, and persevering. It also walks the reader through how to habilitate their subconscious mind to assimilate optimism and positivity.

Nirbason: Sadat Hossain

The story is based in independent Bangladesh, 1988. Medical student Monsur is forced to return from Dhaka. With the political volatility raising anarchy amongst students, Monsur was summoned home by his father. He met with Kona and fell in love, but the destiny of the couple was like that of star-crossed lovers. Over a series of happenings and turn of events, their life got intertwined. It is definitely a book you should pick up if you relish love stories.

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