Books every bride must read during quarantine

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Bride Reading Books During Qurarantine
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Quarantine’s here, but fret not brides-to-be. You can utilise this time to the hilt and make the most of it. Read books and explore the bibliophile in you as you find yourself engrossed in the world of fiction. Or learn a new skill with a self-improvement book. For those who aren’t one of those to read books, you can surely explore various online websites that might catch your interest you. This isn’t just a time to take care of your health but also enhance your grey matter. Wedding Affair brings to you a few books that every bride must read during quarantine.

1 The Secret By Rhonda Byrne

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The Secret is a best-selling 2006 self-help book by renowned Australian writer and producer Rhonda Byrne. The book is based on the earlier film of the same name by Rhonda Byrne. the book is based on the belief of the law of attraction, which claims that thoughts can change a person’s life directly. The book has sold 30 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 50 languages. The Secret is followed by The Magic and The Power. Take out some time and make sure to read this gem of a book my Rhonda Byrne and discover positivity and gratitude like never before. You will thank us later for this recommendation.

2. You Can Heal Your Life By Louise L. Hay

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This book is strongly recommended by us to all the millennials out there. You Can Heal Your Life is 1984 self-help and new thought book by Louise L. Hay. Louise is one of largest selling women authors, after J. K. Rowling, Danielle Steel and Barbara Cartland. It was the second book by the author, after Heal your Body which she wrote at age 60. The book appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list, and by 2008 over 35 million copies worldwide had been sold in over 30 languages, becoming the best-selling non-fiction book of all time. The key premise of the book is that because the mind and body are connected, illnesses of the body somehow have their root causes in emotional and spiritual aspects of the mind and its beliefs and thought processes.

3. Harry Potter Series By J.K. Rowling

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If self-help books are not your cuppa tea then immerse yourself in the world of fiction. The Harry Potter movies has impressed us since aeons. The British-American film series based on the eponymous novels by author J. K. Rowling has been nothing less than a ride to the world of magic. Why not give the books a try? Hop on the books vs movies debate, but first grab your copies of the magical novel by J.K. Rowling. Trust us, you won’t be able to put it down once you start reading it. Yes, the movies were amazing but the books are much more detailed and in more than one way better than the movies. So, what are you waiting for peeps? If you want someone to discuss the books with someone, ask your sibling or partner to read it with you.

4. Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life By Albert Liebermann And Hector Garcia

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Bibliophiles are raving about this book like never before. This crisp and concise read can keep you engrossed for days. Ikigai is a wonderful Japanese concept that essentially means a reason for being. It’s made from two Japanese words: iki meaning life and kai meaning effect, result, worth or benefit. Combined it means a reason for living. To discover your Ikigai you must first find what you’re most passionate about. Then you find the medium through which you can express that passion.

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