Friday, January 14, 2011

7 Books every Girl should read

Inspiring, Funny, Tearjerkers, Emotional, Tender, Real and Gritty --- this is my compilation of what should be the ultimate 7 books that every girl, every woman has to read at least once in her life.

The Princess Diaries: Every girl secretly dreams of becoming a princess someday :) Except For Mia, whose sole aim in life is to remain as insignificant as humanly possible!!
And as her luck would have it, she wakes up one fine day, to find out that she is in fact a princess, and the only heir to the throne of the minuscule, pear loving country of Genovia.
This book is a roller coaster ride, full of downright hilarious moments and ultimately a touching account of Mia's coming of age story where she finally learns to appreciate and stand up for herself!

I Dare: She was India's first woman IPS officer, the first woman to become the Inspector General of Prisons at the dreaded Tihar Jail, a place known to house the most hardcore criminals, and the first police officer to win the Magsaysay award. I Dare is the story of Kiran Bedi -- immensely inspiring and spellbinding, read this to know that Glass Ceilings are a Myth and women, though the fairer sex can also be the Tougher sex.

The Bridget Jones Diary: She is Bridget Jones, a 30 year old British Woman/Girl who is on a perpetual quest of self improvement. The perfect antithesis of the ideal heroine, she is desperately trying to lose weight, give up smoking and get a life, though not necessarily in that order. A complete laugh riot, this book has become a sort of bible women across the globe.

Not without my Daughter: Betty Mahmoody thought she finally had everything she wanted in life -- a loving husband, a beautiful daughter and a satisfying job. This was until a family vacation to her husband's home country Iran, which turned out to be a nightmare and forced her to become a prisoner.
Every escape route suggests she run away without her daughter, and Betty just isn't ready for that.
A true life story, this is a tale of grit and determination and ultimately about a mothers undying love for her child.

A Thousand Splendid Suns: Set in Afghanistan, this is the story of an unlikely friendship that develops between Mariam and Laila, two women who are victims of circumstances and the cruel unforgiving Taliban rule. Heart wrenching to say the least, this book will at once move you to tears and make you realise the power of friendship, love and sacrifice.

Women and the Weight loss Tamasha: What is it with us women and wieghtloss anyways?? Do we really have to starve ourselves and stare longingly at all those pastries to look beautiful? "Stop all this tamasha and eat!!!" is what the author says :)
An amazing book by Rujuta Diwekar, this is Nutrition Bible for women of all ages and professions. And the best part of this book? It teaches you to love yourself (even after you have eaten a big chocolate pastry) :D

Shobhaa at 60: though personally I detest self help and self improvement books of all sorts, this one is an exception simply because it is a one of a kind book telling us women that life DOES NOT end after we turn 60... or for that matter 50. Full of tips and tricks on topics ranging from health and personal grooming to travel and coping with the loss of your partner, this book sure is a must read and a must have on your book shelf.

P.S. Do you feel I have missed out on any significant book which should have been a part of this list?? Or have I included a book which should rather NOT be on this list?? Post a comment and let me know :)

6 comments:

  1. Looks like I'll have to read Women and the weightloss tamasha cuz I have been losing my mind while trying to lose a couple of kilos :-p

    P.S. Bridget Jones is an Atta Girl. I loved The Edge of Reasons even more!

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  2. nice list..though i would add devil wears prada...and almost single too..

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  3. Re: Edge of reasons cannot be compared to Bridget JOnes... Bridget JOnes is in a league of its own :)

    Sanchitha: Yes u are rite...there was a conflict of sorts between Bridget JOnes and Devil Wears... i guess i should have made this list as 8 books :)

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  4. heyyy awesum n anne franks diary too:)))) vv nice list not widout mydaughter n 1000 splendid suns r awesum

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  5. Oh yes, not without my daughter.. I remember that I could not stop reading.
    I love to have books around me!

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  6. Daddy Long Legs - Some of my friends (read as highly addicted bookworms) recommend it highly.

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