I am happy victim of books
Posted by Sabrina Meharali
Did you know the person that sat next to you was a die hard romantic, or loved to be sherlock holmes, A pure ideologist, an avid dreamer, or an explorer of the past.
On July 11th, 2012, we had a special meeting, unlike others this was filled with stories, and insight into each Rotarain. This meeting helped us get to know each other a bit better. After some fun fellowship and a delicious meal, Rotarians and guest shared and displayed their favorite books. A book that inspired them, represented them, moved them and refreshes them whenever they picked it up.
Get a peek into some of your very own: Some Favorites:
On July 11th, 2012, we had a special meeting, unlike others this was filled with stories, and insight into each Rotarain. This meeting helped us get to know each other a bit better. After some fun fellowship and a delicious meal, Rotarians and guest shared and displayed their favorite books. A book that inspired them, represented them, moved them and refreshes them whenever they picked it up.
Get a peek into some of your very own: Some Favorites:
1. Zainul Dossa – “Quran” and “How to win friends and influence people” by Dale Carnegie
2. Douglas Bramsen – “The Shack” by William Young and Shakespeare J
3. Johnson Mshana – “Glory to God” book in Swahili (300+ Poems).
4. Grant Pierce – “My love must wait” by Ernestine Hill
5. Anver Rajpar – “How to win friends and influence people” by Dale Carnegie
6. Felister – “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki
7. Mohammed Ismail – The Godfather” and “Kwaheli Ukoloni, Kwaheli Uhuru”
8. Nikki Aggarwal - “Two States” by Chetan Bhagat and “The Kiterunner” by Khaled Hosseini
9. Sabrina Meharali - "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini
10. Sharmila Bhatt - "Ishq and musq" by Priya Basil