Addressing to the self-help genre taboo, the real issue with these books is that people often end up faking the changes instead of putting in the work to actually learn and grow. They skip the hard part of developing real skills. Overall really enjoyed your narrations, big ups to the editor for the color palette and always a big fan of Chaaru's quote(s) taste :)
@sachinbelivers7172Ай бұрын
Recommandation .. 1.The Grown up 2. The school of life 3. Beaing nice 4. Confidence 5.Art Object's 6. Jhumpa lahiri 7. kamla Das Thankyou ❤
@aadilsultan4313Ай бұрын
Reading is like navigating the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk, where every turn immerses you in a whirlwind of emotions-from indulging in sweet delights to the constant thrill of unexpected encounters in crowded lanes. It’s a journey you must continue, driven by an inner calling that cannot be instilled or erased. Nice drops there by Chaaru. Love from Kashmir. ❤❤❤
@LifeCoachRahulGarg9 күн бұрын
Interesting Key takeaways: 00:15 - Encouragement to start reading with a short, engaging book. 01:06 - Exploring the joy of reading and book recommendations. 02:01 - Top book recommendations for beginner readers in 2025. 02:37 - Exploring insightful books that challenge traditional emotional education. 03:10 - Janet Winterson emphasizes the significance of art in life. 03:46 - Explore emotional depth in literary fiction through impactful short stories. 04:23 - Wendy's recommended books feature clever yet simple language for beginners. 04:58 - Reading is a personal journey, and community engagement enhances the experience.
@Randomuser-v2jАй бұрын
Zero lending policy 🎉
@itsnevertoolate0001Ай бұрын
My initial books were: 1. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho 2. The girl is room 105 by Chetan Bhagat 3. Godan by Premchand 4. Chitralekha by Bhagwati Charan Varma 5. The art of war by Sun Tzu 6. The story of my experiments with truth by M.K.Gandhi 7. Why I am an atheist by Bhagat Singh
@kashishrana9551Ай бұрын
This is such a beautifully curated list! Love your work Charu❤️
@yoginipandit25Ай бұрын
These are impeccable suggestions! Love your work charu❤
@Shah_73Ай бұрын
Books which probably make me a reader would be Geronimo stiltion, used to borrow from school library when I was a kid and complete it in a day or 2 also the first book I read was other than comics and geronimo stiltion was The BackBencher or something The Midnight Library as well
@SayanRoy-b4eАй бұрын
True, me too, it still hits me nostalgia sometimes
@gaurijuyal55409 күн бұрын
also along with art objects if you are an artist(of any kind) you can consider "steal like an artist" . it is soo real again easy to understand and you will get soo many quotes in almost every page it interlinks art with normal human nature and cover many subjects around it i lovedddd it and it still is one my most favourite books
@azharkhn867Ай бұрын
Recently read Metamorphosis... Totally gripping and thought provoking.. With a pinch of suspence👍🤞
@varsha4257Ай бұрын
MY initial books got me into reading Alchemist by paulo coelho Days at Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa Never Lie by Freida McFadden Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee I'm still exploring genres; I'm particularly searching for that genre, which can addict me to the reading.
@AK-is-not-himАй бұрын
hey, hows days at Morisaki Bookshop Ive seen it on amazon quite a few times and it has a nice cover was wondering if I should pick it up?
@PulkitTiwariАй бұрын
The honesty and simplicity of your narration
@prashantgautam9556Ай бұрын
Lovely! Great video!
@mannbhatnagar565Ай бұрын
I started reading as a child with comics like Chacha Chaudhary, Calvin & hobbs. Then I started reading short stories in children magazines. First few books I read were - My experiments with truth - M.K Gandhi Sidney Sheldon books (I forgot the names) Poems by Harivansh Rai Bachchan
@abhiraj.makwanaАй бұрын
Thank you so much! 🤎
@harsharajirkar7053Ай бұрын
idk why, but doesn't she look little bit scary in thumbnail..?
@chasmebaddoor31Ай бұрын
hahahaha yessss (in a good way tho)
@mess474729 күн бұрын
No, why would you think so?
@azharkhn86720 күн бұрын
Ur gaze is sooo mysterious, without any speck of adulation.
@Vickyverma202428 күн бұрын
Vist my library. You will forget everything in the world and just books you ❤
@gauravbhatt420229 күн бұрын
I am in love with Charu. It feels so placid to watch her videos.
@aakash.yukisi23 күн бұрын
Hey @chalchitra editing team, just a suggestion that i wanted to give, that there is too much of zooming in and zooming out of the footage that is really distracting and takes away the focus of the viewer from the videos.
@adi5877Ай бұрын
The real self-help learnings come from reading a novel, or a biography, outliers' way of doing things the way they do... is the real testimony. I will not say why self-help doesn't work, because it sure brings non-readers (me) to active readers. My first book was Subtle art of not giving a f*k, i hate mentioning this but it is what is it, Now I'm engaged with fyodor's deep rooted problematic characters, Raskolnikov's fate and lack ethical decision making, how burdens on an individual creating bad decisions... i can go on... but point is okay to start somewhere. Golden Shovel: novel.
@DEEPAK-cp7zdАй бұрын
omg the way she looks at you in the thumbnail 😍✨
@DEVansh001Ай бұрын
Converting someone is Expensive Af, don't ask me why i know this... 😅😮
@vinayakjii989323 күн бұрын
Kya cuteness hai yar . Serious aap n ❤ Jeet liya.
@forzer733429 күн бұрын
Your voice is enchanting. Damn!
@harshbrar568510 күн бұрын
My Initial Books are : The Secret, The One Thing, The Power of Focus, The Power of Awareness
@pramodnani8312Ай бұрын
Thanks alot❤
@parirajpoot4373Ай бұрын
Good work 👍🏻
@harsharajirkar7053Ай бұрын
Can I get that Moon-Night painting's purchase link, which is behind her, the one with a lakeside hut in snowy mountains? (Seems like it's personally drawn, but still, if it's purchasable, please share the link)
@ravdeepsingh4748Ай бұрын
My first was white nights
@harshbrar568510 күн бұрын
You can also start with Maximum Achievements by Brian Tracy
@Kounik-l1r19 күн бұрын
El aisa book batao ki words ki itna puzzle ho ki padhke kuch samhaj ni na aaye , need a challenge
@pmonajaАй бұрын
Please recommend some nonfiction book of Indian authors good work ❤❤❤
@thevivekbishtАй бұрын
The BGM and the echo in the edit makes the video a bit “not nice” , simple and raw videos here gives the channel more authenticity I guess 😬
@the.worst.storiesАй бұрын
Hey charu, have you read any John green Book?
@dishabhoria21045 күн бұрын
40 Rules of Love, Before the Coffee Gets Cold, a Stationary Shop of Tehran
@krishnakapadia362123 күн бұрын
Hey, if anyone can help. English is not my first language, so whenever i tried to read a book i get bored due to heavy use of vocabularies and phrases. And then i stop reading anything for weeks or even months. If any one can help me by providing some tips. And ya i always thought: do regular readers read book out loud or they just read in mind. As a beginner i tried reading it out loud but i get tired and then i don't read at all.
@Prathaaammmm15 күн бұрын
Hi, Charu I would like you to suggest some books for my younger brother he is in class 8 and I so desperately want him to get into reading.
@suhailahmad47110 күн бұрын
Reading se zyada listening acha hai your voice
@SanyamKaushalАй бұрын
I once gave a book, so thin. Bade promises kiye, pohcha dunga ye book vapis n all, ladke ki shadi tk hogyi may be ab zyada zarurt pade Sun tzu k “Art of War” ki. 😒
@pantheonCaspianАй бұрын
Hi! Charu I am an introvert, unemployed, mostly silent and have difficulty saying No to people around me. My previous favourite was The Little Prince, but since there is no one around to talk to, I forget my learnings from the books I read. A book like The India Way by S.Jaishankar becomes too technical and difficult for me to comprehend. Recommend me a book.
@the.worst.storiesАй бұрын
Read Chetan Bhagat 😂
@the.worst.storiesАй бұрын
No offense to Chetan, if you are beginner he is the best one to start with.
@pantheonCaspianАй бұрын
@@the.worst.stories I will pass. I won't mind being called a beginner reader, but I have read Da Vinci Code, Sapiens, Fountain Head, notes from the underground, old man and the sea, catcher in the rye, 5AM club, subtle art of not giving a fk etc. So I can understand complex books. If you can recommend something better, I will definitely consider it.
@mehulkapoor3204Ай бұрын
@@pantheonCaspiankafka’s the trial
@iambicky007Ай бұрын
first i would like to know more about you before recommending, the way you described yourself, can you describe yourself a little more? and by the way before knowing your personality more, i can recommend you my favourite which can also be relevant to you because i read it in the same situation you described yourself to be in, it’s One hundred years of solitude, I read the little prince back in 2019.
@ammarrahman431827 күн бұрын
Next list 5 books for broke bros is needed
@Silvalima-h7r28 күн бұрын
I'm looking for a book for my daughter, I found it on Amazon, one with the title, The girl and the enchanted pencil, Riddles of the Shadows, you've already read it, you can talk about it, thank you.
@mitrandepodcastАй бұрын
Amazing video,
@hardiklath8127Ай бұрын
Wow the books you suggest are life changing
@d_ace.l13 күн бұрын
Only book ive read is MUSASHI I dont like all the fantasy or sci fi stuff Can you recommend me something?
@ashutoshkaviya927728 күн бұрын
I like historical events and I have interest in world history and indian history and I like also like biographies so mam pls suggest me a book because I like to read books when I am feeling bad or distracted from my study plan or in free time
@lostsoulofcinemaАй бұрын
I read Serious Concerns by Wendy Cope a couple months ago, and I must say it was quite disappointing. Maybe it's not for me, and maybe it's just me who feels this way, but the language was too simple, and the lines fell too flat for me to feel any emotion. I didn't feel anything 'poetic' about those poems, and hence nothing really stood out. It was a mediocre experience overall.
@rohitkumarsahu5776Ай бұрын
Can start from comics also 🔥
@Chandanjena321 күн бұрын
Piche wali panting bhuat acchi hai ❤
@anshul7426Ай бұрын
In love with Charu T T
@kiranjoshi6721Ай бұрын
❤❤
@vishalverma8637Ай бұрын
I Subscribe your channel because of you and your voice
@abhiraajchaudhary8091Ай бұрын
Charu please recommend me a book on line of films like past lives ,liks good romantic book where character age around 30 and he find hard to in love something like that , please recommend
@VakistyАй бұрын
If you guys can recommend some online platform to buy second hand books?
@akshath.kulkarniАй бұрын
Kitabay, Bookchor, 99Bookstore
@phhooeenix22 күн бұрын
Insane one lends a book n an even big insane one returns it back
@sumantamunda607129 күн бұрын
And before anything, read what piques your interest.
@cinemaislovАй бұрын
Hey, I've already watched Normal People (TV Series). Will it be effective to read the novel now?
@TheGurlenchantedАй бұрын
Yes, the show romanticized their relationship a lot more than the book. The book is about two very flawed people who help one another become less flawed, but still not perfect
@cinemaislovАй бұрын
@@TheGurlenchanted Thanks, mate!
@varsha4257Ай бұрын
Yes, of course, I believe that our imaginations are stronger sometimes; you should definitely try reading it.
@cinemaislovАй бұрын
@@varsha4257 Noted, mate!
@cinemaislovАй бұрын
@@varsha4257 Noted, mate!
@raosiddharth4726Ай бұрын
only lend books to legit readers, never lend books to novice or wanna be readers.
@PRATIKPANDEY-v9eАй бұрын
✨
@deveshmaurya4565Ай бұрын
Hmm
@ayush_kumar_00129 күн бұрын
for beginners - The Alchemist, The power of your subconscious mind
@serotoneend572513 күн бұрын
Both are shit books tbh
@nikhildhiman8989Ай бұрын
You read Hindi books ? If you read create a video about hindi books
@himanshusabharwal8378Ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
@shriidharkulkarni6648Ай бұрын
The Guide - R K Narayan Train to Pakistan - Khushwant Singh
@harshitsinha6466Ай бұрын
The Alchemist Musafir Cafe A Gentleman in Moscow
@pulkitchouhan1796Ай бұрын
my first was metamorphosis
@ravdeepsingh4748Ай бұрын
Nice I also read hunger artist
@gourabbiswas1520Ай бұрын
have you actually realized anything?? It's Kafka Bro🙂
@pulkitchouhan179629 күн бұрын
@@gourabbiswas1520 yeah so ?? i know its him after that i read trial and then started dostoyevski
@thereadingquest33209 күн бұрын
And my first was Ulysses 😂
@Randomguy48279xyz24 күн бұрын
🙏
@mitrandepodcastАй бұрын
Interesting name, In Pakistan we have very strange meaning of Charuo, Means who extremely clever.
@Unexpected_Bot29 күн бұрын
2:03 but I am a boy 👦 😂
@MsBalhara23 күн бұрын
Shantaram The godfather Warbreaker
@snehapradhan5591Ай бұрын
Hahah the beginning segment 😂😂
@saidarshan43Ай бұрын
has anybody told you how beautiful you are ?
@Philosopher420Ай бұрын
Admi ko, Auraat ko Kyun nehi??? 😂 2:01
@yashdubey87743 күн бұрын
Books choro apki voise ke dewane ho gaye hai 😂😂
@universallaanatАй бұрын
🫡
@ThePowerofBook-24Ай бұрын
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@siddesai9383Ай бұрын
My first was norweign woods ... 🤌🤌🤌
@AbhradeepSawnАй бұрын
Same here
@varsha4257Ай бұрын
How was it? I mean the story has different opinions.
@AbhradeepSawnАй бұрын
@@siddesai9383 I just started recently and read only a few of chapters (I am a student so).It was good.How Murakami described the surroundings and the forest,it is 👌... I think you should go for it ✨
@oa311426 күн бұрын
Nice work
@shriidharkulkarni6648Ай бұрын
The Guide - R K Narayan Train to Pakistan - Khushwant Singh