My Reading List 2005-2006
This year I planned to read around 100 books, but could not achieve the target, and looking at the academic calender and schedule it does not seem possible. Though I think I have managed to read around 20-22 books so far, excluding academic or related books. But, the revised target for the rest of the year and first half of next year, is the following list. This time I decided to go for some meaningful thought provoking books(subject to availability of books in libraries and purchasing power of my pocket), instead of Grisham, Archer and the usual stuff.
- Search in Secret India by Paul Brunton
- Hermit in the Himalayas by Paul Brunton
- The Age of Reasons by Jean Paul Sartre
- Meetings with Remarkable Men by Gurdjieff
- The Outsider by Albert Camus
- The Plague by Albert Camus
- By The River of Madeira I Sat Down and Wept
- Autobiography of a Yogi by Yogananda Paramhansa
- Many life many masters by Weiss
- Sidhartha by Herman Hesse
- Portrait of an artist as a young man by James Joyce
- Notes to myself by Hugh Prather
- Who Am I by Maharishi Raman
- The power of now by Eckhart Tolle
- I am that by Nisargdutta Maharaj
- Song of Life by J Krishnamurthi
- Freedon from the known by J Krishnamurthi
- Art of loving by Erich Fromm
- You shall be as Gods by Erich Fromm
- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig
- The way of all the Earth by John S Dunne
- The song celestial by Edwin Arnold
- Cutting through spiritual materialism by Chogyam Trungpa
- The Rebel by Osho
- Books I have loved by Osho
- Caravan of Dreams by Idries Shah
- Feeling Buddha by David Frazer
- Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley
- Light on the path by Mabel Collins
- The Good Heart by Dalai Lama