Books are amazing objects. They contain so much wonder and beauty that makes every reader somewhere in this world put a smile on their faces. How they appear physically doesn’t match up to the greatness that can only be found in their pages. Therefore, you definitely should not judge a book by its cover.
Since it is already the start of the brand-new year, you should also update your reading list with books that you haven’t read before. You may want to check out some inspiring books that belong to different genres so that you can explore and discover other greatness — as well as relieve the stress and heartaches that were given by the past year. That said, listed below are some of the best inspiring books in literature.
The Color of Love by Raymond Quattlebaum
A moving poetry book that tackles the ethereal beauty, the vibrancy of love, and the landscape of life by Quattlebaum, The Color of Love is truly one of the must-reads in poetry. It is the second poetry book of Raymond Quattlebaum that was published in 2018. The Color of Love attempts to inspire its readers to read every poem from top to bottom and be moved on how the author remarkably highlighted the fragrance of life, love of God, and the beauty of being alive. This book will also help the readers understand the quintessence of the truest selves of everyone that is being revealed by God.
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Published in 2005, Think and Grow Rich is a self-help book that makes people comprehend the essence and importance of personal success. It was written by Napoleon Hill and was originally published by The Ralston Society in 1937. The book came about after the author was inspired by a certain recommendation by Andrew Carnegie, a successful businessman and philanthropist. Think and Grow Rich features 14 principles that were based on the 16 laws that were thoroughly looked into by the author, from the Thoughts are things to The Sixth Sense. It also argues that wants, faith, and determination can ignite one to exceptional lengths if a person can defeat negativities and focus their attention on long-term objectives.
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
This amazing heartwarming children’s book has always been a favorite not just by kids but also by grown-ups. It was originally written in the native language of the French author Antoine de Saint-Exupery. The story highlights the friendship of the narrator and his friend whom he called The Little Prince. The narrator has been tamed, found comfort, and learned a lot about the life of The Little Prince who lived alone in his own little planet with his volcanoes, roses, and multiple sunsets. What made the book a hit even today is its easy language, unique illustrations, and essential lessons. Readers of all ages are really tamed by the story.
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
This bestselling novel by Elizabeth Gilbert has been inspiring not just women but all readers who want to search and discover the best version of them. Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia centers on the author as she ventures into foreign countries to reflect, unwind, and unleash her full potential. This book is full of wit and knowledge that highlights how Gilbert left everything behind, her career, home, and partner in order to feel genuine happiness, discover diverse cultures, harmony between earthly delight and Godly transcendence, and more.
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
Author, musician, and journalist Mitch Albom wrote this remarkable and bestselling philosophical and biographical novel Tuesdays with Morrie, which sparks inspiration from readers from different parts of the world. It was originally published in 1997 by Doubleday. The book focuses on the newly reconnected relationship of the journalist Mitch and his dying teacher Morrie. Even until his last days, Morrie didn’t fail to teach Mitch about the little and grand things in the world. Their sessions every Tuesday is always full of wisdom and learning, which Mitch appreciates and takes by heart. In the end, Morrie really reached the end of his waiting game and met death — leaving every person in his life devastated.

I love what they wrote about all the Books. With the expression of self individuality. Explaining their reason and love of who they are, as they wrote with the love they expressed in their hearts Beautifully. Thank you. Readers Magnet Truthfully. Thank you! What I don’t like! Is the way they pronunced my book. The Colors of Love. When it is actually pronounced
The Color of Love. I would highly appreciate it if they would Rectify the mistake that was made by accident. Thank you in advance Respectfully!
Raymond Quattlebaum
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Thank You for the Correction of my Book title The Color Of Love.
Thank you! Readers Magnet! Again.
Along with the magnificent! Outstanding! write up about the book in it’s Truth. Along with all the other fantastic books featured a must read.
As we move along with the spring of magic, to tackle the Greatness of our future. With the help of Readers Magnet. Thank you so kindly as we move foward with our future in life, of Who We Truly Are. The Scriptures of Love, The Circle Of Life!
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Thank you Raymond. We couldn’t be more grateful for your kind words.
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