Hi there,
Looking for 2 book suggestions.
1. **Feel-good book**: I’m a sucker for warm happy ending books. I love Fredrik Bachman and books with a similar flavor. I’ve been away from home, for a while, and I just want to read something that would help with feel warm and happy during this holiday season.
2. **Time management and productivity**: I’ve been feeling occupied and find that nothing productive has happened or even if it has, I haven’t been keeping track of it. So I want to read something that will inspire me to be mindful of my time and the things I spend it on and be more organized in general.
Any suggestions would be super helpful. TIA!
by ImaginationOther4696
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2. Getting Things Done by David Allen
1. The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
1. The House on the Cerulean Sea
1. Remarkably Bright Creatures, or the House in the Cerulean Sea
I’m almost done with {{major pettigrew’s last stand}} and really liking it. it’s cosy but unrushed enough to feel very believable. has a Barbara Pym vibe, although it’s modern enough to include mobile phones.
No xmas, but you might like it. I’m enjoying watching the relationships unfold and evolve.
This might sound unusual suggestion but I loved “Project Hail Mary”. For Feel good book
And for productivity- Stolen focus by Johann Hari.
1. Fairytale by Stephen King
While I might be a bit biased, ‘The Boy Who Found a Magic Wand’ offers a delightful, easy read for those who enjoy fantasy. I hope it resonates with you and brings a touch of magic to your reading experience.