These are the best books I’ve read so far, and I highly recommend them if you’re looking for something truly worth reading.
- "Iqrornoma" (A confession) by Lev Tolstoy - 8/10
A philosophical memoir in which he reflects on his spiritual crisis, questioning the meaning of life and religion, ultimately leading him to a deep, personal faith.
- "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes - 9/10 (for its emotional depth, thought-provoking themes)
A science fiction novel about Charlie Gordon, a man with an intellectual disability who undergoes an experimental procedure to increase his intelligence, only to face heartbreaking consequences.
- "Stories of the Prophets" by Ibn Kathir - 9/10 (for its authenticity and spiritual wisdom)
A renowned Islamic book that narrates the lives and teachings of the prophets, providing historical and moral insights.
I don’t recommend reading too many Turkish and self-development books, as they usually follow the same sequence of events.
- "Iqrornoma" (A confession) by Lev Tolstoy - 8/10
A philosophical memoir in which he reflects on his spiritual crisis, questioning the meaning of life and religion, ultimately leading him to a deep, personal faith.
- "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes - 9/10 (for its emotional depth, thought-provoking themes)
A science fiction novel about Charlie Gordon, a man with an intellectual disability who undergoes an experimental procedure to increase his intelligence, only to face heartbreaking consequences.
- "Stories of the Prophets" by Ibn Kathir - 9/10 (for its authenticity and spiritual wisdom)
A renowned Islamic book that narrates the lives and teachings of the prophets, providing historical and moral insights.
I don’t recommend reading too many Turkish and self-development books, as they usually follow the same sequence of events.