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List of 50 books launched past year!

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A list of 50 books written recently in 2019 that are increadible to read. Enjoy this list and maybe one of these might take up the place of your favourite book. 1) Normal People by Sally Rooney 2) The testaments by Margaret Atwood 3) The Silent Patient by Alex Micheldies  4) Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston 5) The institute by Stephen King 6) The Dutch House by Ann Patchet 7) The nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead 8) The Most fun we ever had by Claire Lombardo 9) Wilder Girls by Rory Power 10) A good girl's guide to Murder by Holly Jackson 11) The Farm by Joanne Ramos 12) City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert 13) The Giver of Stars by JoJo Moyes 14) The starless sea by Erin morgenstren 15) The turn of the key by Ruth Ware 16) Recursion by Blake Crouch 17) Ask again, yes by Mary Beth Keane 18) Such a fun age by Kailey Reige 19) The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren 20) The whisper man by Alex North 21) What the wind know by Amy Harmon  22) When all is said by Anne Griffin 23)

Children Fiction Books from 1900s that compel you to finish in one sitting! + Book recommendations

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 " Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times only if one remembers to turn on the light" - Albus Dumbledore (fictional character from JK Rowling's Wizarding World) I promised, this month will be lot exciting because we will try to recover and be normal back again after what has been happening from past 6 Months. There are already 2 blogs out for this month so check them out after this one if you haven't really done that yet! Here are top 5 Fictional Books that you will read in one sitting if you are a fan of fiction. These might be  books you would have heard of but never tried so let me tell you they are really worth trying and reading within a day. 1) The Secret Garden (1909) By: Frances H. Burnett This books is a wonderful piece of historical children fiction as per today and is considered by most readers and critics as the author's best novel. The story is as mysterious as a light for-fun reader would want. There are many editions of this book from

A tsp inspiration on how to plan your day + Weekly planner printable!!!!

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 'Do something instead of killing time because time is killing you!' - Paulo Coelho Planning your day is the second step to being productive after commitment. When you plan your day you know exactly what to do and how your 24 hours are going to be used. So, 'The Productivity and Books Spot' bring to you a blog which includes a tsp of inspiration on how to plan your day. We have made this extremely crisp and you can look for more inspiration in our other blogs + there is a free weekly planner printable!! In the end. We solemnly swear reading this will make you good! Firstly, you need a pencil and paper to begin (you can use our printable planner which is there at the end) or an electronic device. Next write down all the things that you need to do in that particular day and priortize them. And also figure out how much time you need as breaks in which you can basically do any thing of your will.  Also estimate the time required for each task, keeping a bit extra, because i

Start being Productive from Today!!!! Here are 7 tips to help you out.

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Welcome to the Productivity and Books Spot!!! I am very happy to bring a new identity for us and I hope you liked it. Now, even though our lives have started to come back together being productive becomes a very challenging task for a few. But if you have the spirit and determination than it is just a piece of cake. but if you haven't then these simple and basic  7 tips are there to pitch you up. 1) Until 0 Countdown well, if you have lots of tasks to finish up then start by kicking of the sack and know everything that you want to do and lastly grab a pen and paper to write down a To-Do List. Now lets come to our trick of "Until 0 countdown" for this you basically number your tasks in reverse order depending on how many tasks you have and count one less as you tick of one task.  For example, if you have 9 tasks to do then order them starting from 9-0 and this way whenever you finish of one task you are one number more close to 0 in other words getting your tasks finished.