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Wednesday Wisdom: Best books to Read!

Books are something that can change one’s perspective and way of life. A book lover will never lose the chance to read a good book ever. Here you can find your favorite book. Cynthia Nas, from the editorial team of WhatsOn is here to assist you with some selected fine books! Enjoy the reading!

‘Untamed’ by Glennon Doyle

Untamed is the motivational autobiography of Glennon Doyle. A woman who, after experiencing a significant change allowed her to learn important things about herself. And start anew, found solace, and inner strength besides confronting life’s challenges, including love, parenting, personal development, and work. You are not alone if you get ever wondered what your purpose in life is. Things were difficult for Glennon Doyle as she began to rebuild her life. She was aware of the lack of a means of enjoying life, though.

‘Paradise Beneath Her Feet’ by Isobel Coleman

Isobel Coleman’s book How Women are Changing the Middle East examines how Islam empowers women and their connection with it. It tells the tales of women who may be bringing about change in the Middle East without adhering to Islamic law. Seeking to resolve tensions between reformers and oppressors through using progressive views of their religion. Coleman describes how activists are promoting chances for women in business, politics, and education while adhering to Islamic principles. Coleman focuses on struggle between who want reform and who want to subjugate women in the guise of religious tradition.

‘Feminist Fight Club’ by Jessica Bennett 

Jessica Bennett’s book Feminist Fight Club examines how males subtly treat women to make them feel inferior. She also discusses appropriate and helpful ways to react, assuring you that there are others like you in these experiences. A new age of professional women will find it to be amusing. However, yet an insightful guide to managing intricate sexism at work, offering practical career guidance and comic reinforcement. It addresses the system that supports both the outward (sexist) and internal (self-destructive) habits that afflict modern women.

‘IT ENDS WITH US’ by Colleen Hoover

In the novel, It Ends with Us, a girl called Lily gets followed. In the process of moving into her new house and graduating from college. Lily then meets Ryle and immediately falls in love with him. Atlas, her 1st love, makes a surprise appearance. It makes Lily’s relationship with Ryle more challenging since she starts to develop feelings for him. This book focuses on how Hoover’s mother and father interacted. This novel was the toughest one to write, according to author Colleen Hoover, who stated this in 2016.

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