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Where to Start: A Reader's Guide to 68 Books

68 books is overwhelming. This guide gives you five entry points based on what you love to read.

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The Problem of Abundance

You're looking at 68 books. 2,662,105 words. 37 genres. Where do you even begin?

This guide gives you five entry points depending on your reading preferences.

Entry Point 1: If You Like Thrillers

Start with the books that move fast and hit hard:

  • FATAL INVITATION (Culinary Thriller, 71,701 words) — Every course is a clue. Every guest is a suspect.
  • ANDHERA: The Darkness Within (Psychological Horror, 70,348 words) — Trust nothing. Especially yourself.
  • STIFLED (Erotic Thriller, 66,127 words) — A 47-Minute Confession. A Million Views. One Target.
  • Dastak (The Knock) (Thriller, 53,863 words) — Lata Jadhav, August 1978
  • THE SLEUTH APPARENT (Mystery / Thriller, 46,805 words) — The ship was called the Samudra Paar — Ocean Beyond.

Entry Point 2: If You Like Romance

For readers who want emotional depth and relationship dynamics:

Entry Point 3: If You Like Fantasy & Mythology

For readers who want world-building, magic, and epic scope:

Entry Point 4: If You Want Non-Fiction

For readers interested in self-improvement, wellness, and personal growth:

  • PRATHAM PRAKASH: First Light (Spiritual Fiction, 36,071 words) — Six months later, Tara Sharma stood in front of her JNU classroom and lied.
  • I Can't Keep Calm I'm Indian! (Self-Help, 25,583 words) — A quick guide to stress-free living.
  • AROGYA (Health & Wellness, 18,245 words) — Sampurna Samruddhi Book 1 — Health & Epigenetics.
  • The Emotional Intelligence Advantage (Self-Help, 12,282 words) — A self-help that demands your attention.
  • SAMPATTI (Wealth & Finance, 11,805 words) — Sampurna Samruddhi Book 2 — Wealth & Neuroscience of Money.

Entry Point 5: The "Surprise Me" Path

Can't decide? Five books chosen for maximum variety — each from a different genre:

Or: Read One Page a Day

If committing to a full book feels like too much, start with The Daily Page. One passage per day. Let the archive find you.

— Reading Guide from the Inamdar Archive

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