
Some books speak to you like an old friend, gentle, witty, and deeply relatable. Here are a few you’ll love. (Source: Photo by amazon.in and unsplash)
A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf: Feels like sitting with Woolf over tea as she reflects on women, writing, and freedom. (Source: Photo by amazon.in and unsplash)
Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke: A tender exchange of letters offering guidance on life, art, and solitude like having a wise mentor by your side. (Source: Photo by amazon.in and unsplash)
Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit: Conversational essays that are sharp, witty, and thought provoking. (Source: Photo by amazon.in and unsplash)
On Love by Alain de Botton: Explores the joys and complexities of love in a casual, almost diary like tone. (Source: Photo by amazon.in and unsplash)
The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran: Philosophical yet intimate, like a wise elder sharing timeless truths about life. (Source: Photo by amazon.in and unsplash)
Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed: A collection of advice columns that are heartfelt, compassionate, and deeply human. (Source: Photo by amazon.in and unsplash)