Books Worth Reading

Being an avid reader has its advantages. You get to delve into worlds that only exist in someone else's imagination. You learn a lot from experiences of those who have put them down on paper for everyone else to read.
When I was a kid, I remember that I mainly read classics, from Charles Dickens to Arthur Conan Doyle.
There was a time when I got really fascinated by murder mysteries and I read almost all of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot books.
As I grew up, I started reading non-fiction books as well. 
When I was down or lost or just needed some inspiration, I sought help from some of the great self-help books out there.
Starting on a job after college took  a toll on my reading, but I did not give up on it altogether.
Last five years or so, I have really been into science fiction books. Recently finished the Three Body Problem Trilogy by Cixin Liu, and now moving onto Anathem by Neal Stephenson.

As a side interest, I would start compiling a list of books that I have already read or plan to read. This list would be regularly updated on this page and from time to time, I may also write about the books that I read.

Here is the list.

Science Fiction Books
  1. Animal Farm
  2. Snow Crash 
  3. The three body problem
 Non Fiction Books
  1. Thinking Fast and Slow
  2. Meditations
  3. The Selfish Gene

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