Hi dear Friends, It's my day 5 of nofap. Due to covid-19 all the time time I stay at home like most of you.I want to utilize my free time to learn new things and increase my knowledge and sense of humour. Please suggest me your favourite books. I'll love to read them. I wish you all for your health and success... Thanks
My favourite would propably be Kuokkamummo by Marko Hautala but unfortunately it hasn't been translated to any language. Stephen King's Full dark, no stars and Salem's lot are also great. Also check out Bram Stoker's Dracula. But if you aren't into horror, I'd recommend Herman Hesse's Narcissus and Goldmund. Although there's a couple of chapters in it where they are avoiding the plague, so if you'd like to escape the current situation while reading, maybe don't pick this one.
I would recommend "Crime and punishment" by Dostoevskij. It's not an easy book, but the way he depicts the internal dynamics of an improvvisate murderer seem very accurate to me and really made me think a lot. If you're into scifi, I would recommend "Rendezvous with Rama" by Arthur C. Clarke. He had some really cool ideas Last but not least, my favorite self-improvement book is "12 rules for life" by Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson. Easy to read and his view of life seems very reasonable and helpful to me. Keep on reading!
Read Moby Dick. Helps if you have some knowledge of the Bible beforehand, but there is plenty to enjoy nonetheless. It will change your life every time you read it.
Some kids-young teens books I like: Andrew Clements' school story novels. They're awesome. Shadow Children series by Margaret Peterson Haddix Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster The Paper Magician series by Charlie N. Holmberg The Supernaturalist by Eoin Colfer The Chronicles of Kazam series by Jasper Fforde, in particular Book 1, The Last Dragonslayer - humor/satire-oriented
Oh god this was so good when I read it. Especially the first books. It got worse later on imo. Not bad, but not as great either. Definitely recommended for anyone who doesn't feel bad about reading books meant for younger audience.
My favorite book is The Perks of Being a Wallflower, but it's pretty depressing. Might not necessarily be a great quarantine read. If I can think of something happier, I'll let you know.
You know the feeling when at some point the quality of a series starts dropping so gradually that you barely notice anything before you re-read (or re-watch because this happens with tv too) the first part? That's what happened to me with Artemis Fowl. I never had any problem with any part when I first read them, but when I re-read the first book, I was anazed of how good it was compared to the last.
Couple more suggestions: The Host, Ready Player One, Paper Towns, Gone Girl, and anything by Ruth Ware if you like a good mystery. I would suggest The Woman in Cabin 10 or The Turn of the Key especially.
The first 11 books of the 39 Clues series are great. Kids' books, but jam-packed with great plots and tons of interesting geographical, scientific, artistic and historical information (kind of the point of the series - teaching kids in an awesome way).
I read spiritual books, so I will suggest some. The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis and The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan. The Screwtape Letters is a book about two demons and how they get a christian to sin and, ultimately, they get him to fall away from the faith. The Pilgrim's Progress is an allegorical story about a guy named Christian and facing all the struggles that a christian usually goes through.
For all you intellectuals out there you may want to try: The Myth of Mental Illness by Dr. Thomas Zsazs. It'll rock your psychoanalytical thoughts about whatever it is you think about therapy.
Oh god, I just realized I made a huge mistake. Disclaimer: Narcissus and Goldmund has some serious trigger material in it. The main character Goldmund is a ladies' man and there are some scenes of him flirting and having sex with women. It's not straight up erotica, but more than explicit enough to trigger you if you are easily triggered by descriptions of sex.