The Book That You Need to Read during Silence Day in Bali


One a part of living in Bali is we will meet with the Silence Day. in That day no body allow for go out, turn on light and make a loud sound. No Tv channel, very slow internet and trap at home. Some people maybe decide for go to hotel and spend their freedom but we also need to pay. But, we are thinking that is not worth it, the silence day can bring positive for us for stay a way for all the busy work and start for lost in our different world like our own imagination by reading book. here some of the list of book which make your silence day in Bali great : 

All Stories Are Love Stories 
by Elizabeth Percer

Two major earthquakes strike San Francisco within an hour of each other, destroying the city. In the midst of the chaos, three characters come together and their lives are forever changed as a result. This captivating, and at times heartrending, novel demonstrates the powerful forces of nature and love.


The summer Before the War 
by Helen Simonson

Beatrice Nash, the new schoolteacher in a small English town, craves independence after her father's
death, but she is soon drawn into the lives of the other residents, many of whom she comes to care for. What begins as a study of small-town society becomes a compelling account of war and its aftermath.

A Lady of Good Family 
by Jeanne Mackin

This charming historical novel is an imagined account of the life of Beatrix Farrand, one of the first female landscape architects. A chance meeting with a handsome stranger in a rose garden leads Beatrix to weigh her desire for independence against the joys of romance.

The Book of Speculation 
by Erika Swyler

The twists and turns in this novel kept us on the edge of our seats," says BJ Levis, member of the Coffee Talk book club of Louisville, KY. The story begins when Simon Watson, a librarian who lives alone on Long Island Sound, finds a water-damaged diary that once belonged to the owner of a traveling circus in the 1700s. One of the many mysterious entries tells of a circus mermaid who drowned— just as Simon's mother and grandmother did. Fearing his family is cursed, Simon must quickly try to solve the diary's secrets before his sister (also a circus performer) suffers the same fate. "The plot totally pulled us in," says BJ. "It was like a puzzle, and we had a blast trying to put the pieces together."

Life from scratch 
by Sasha Martin

The author, a popular food blogger, reaches into her past to figure out why she began cooking in the first place. As she untangles her deeply emotional relationship with food, what she finds out about herself will make you cry and laugh—and feel very hungry.

Love the one you're With
by Emily Giffin

This New York Times bestselling author delivers another heartfelt and witty novel. For Ellen, Andy is the one. They had it all—perfect wedding, perfect marriage, perfect life—until she runs into her old flame, Leo. After his reappearance, Ellen begins to wonder about the life she is leading versus the life she is meant to have. Full of insightful characters, a fluid narrative, a lovable heroine and one dangerous flirtation, this is a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered, "What if…" about the one that got away.

source : Woman's Day

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