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5 e-books you can read over the weekend

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Shachi Lavingia
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Some books stay with you long after you're done reading them. They make you pause and reflect and play the role of a guiding force when you feel stuck. While some of these e-books do just that, they're also easy to read and very relatable.

Every time I sit down with a book, it leaves me feeling peaceful and content like there's nothing else I need in that moment except a blanket. That's the beauty of reading, all it requires is for you to put aside your daily hustle and simply give in to the story in front of you. I'm sure you've had days where you've sat with a book and before you know it, it's already midnight. You know it's a good read when you're losing track of time, no?

Over the years, I've come to realize that some books stay with you long after you're done reading them. They make you pause and reflect and play the role of a guiding force when you feel stuck. While some of these e-books will do just that, they're also easy to read and very relatable. Whether it's Shonda Rhimes in 'Year of Yes' or Twinkle Khanna in 'Mrs. Funny Bones', these authors have such unique stories to share that will leave you feeling 'me too' on more occasions than one!

Check them out!

Year of Yes - Shonda Rhimes

Kane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer

Mrs. Funny Bones - Twinkle Khanna

Once Upon A River - Diane Setterfield

The Immortals of Meluha - Amish Tripathi

I'll be reading 'Once Upon A River' this weekend. How about you?

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