Books I’ve Read Lately — And What They Taught Me

There’s something quietly powerful about reading a good book. It’s not just about passing time—it’s about stepping into someone else’s world, learning new ideas, and sometimes even discovering parts of yourself you didn’t know existed. Lately, I’ve been trying to read more intentionally, choosing books that not only entertain me but also leave me with something meaningful.
In this blog, I’m sharing a few books I’ve read recently, what I loved about them, and why you might want to add them to your reading list too.
🌿 1. Atomic Habits by James Clear
This book completely changed the way I think about habits. Instead of focusing on big, overwhelming goals, it emphasizes small, consistent improvements.
What I learned:
Tiny habits matter more than big changes
Consistency beats motivation
Systems are more important than goals
Reading this made me realize how even 1% improvement daily can lead to massive results over time. It’s a must-read if you’re trying to improve your daily routine.
🌙 2. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
This book feels like a quiet conversation with your soul. It follows Santiago, a shepherd boy, on his journey to find treasure—but the real treasure is the lessons he learns along the way.
Why it stayed with me:
It reminds you to follow your dreams
Teaches you to trust the process
Shows how everything happens for a reason
It’s simple, yet deeply meaningful. Perfect for when you feel lost or unsure about life.
🧠 3. Ikigai by Héctor García & Francesc Miralles
“Ikigai” is a Japanese concept that means “a reason for being.” This book explores how finding purpose can lead to a longer, happier life.
My biggest takeaway:
Happiness comes from purpose
Slow living matters
Balance is key in life
It inspired me to reflect on what truly makes me happy and how I want to live my life.
💔 4. It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover
This was an emotional rollercoaster. It’s not just a love story—it deals with deeper themes like relationships, strength, and difficult choices.
Why it’s impactful:
Raw and emotional storytelling
Strong, relatable characters
Important message about self-respect
It’s one of those books that stays in your mind long after you finish it.
✨ 5. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
Unlike typical self-help books, this one is brutally honest and refreshing. It teaches you to focus only on what truly matters.
What stood out:
Not everything deserves your energy
Accepting failure is important
Choosing your struggles wisely
It’s real, raw, and surprisingly motivating.
📖 My Reading Experience
Reading these books over the past few weeks has been more than just a hobby—it felt like a journey. Each book gave me a different perspective on life, from building better habits to understanding emotions and finding purpose.
I’ve also started creating a small reading routine—just 20–30 minutes before bed. It helps me relax, reduces screen time, and honestly, it’s become my favorite part of the day.
💡 Tips If You Want to Start Reading More
Start with books that genuinely interest you
Don’t force yourself to finish every book
Keep a notebook to write your thoughts
Read a little every day instead of binge reading
Reading should feel enjoyable, not like a task.
📸 Photo Ideas for This Blog (Pinterest / Canva)
Here are some aesthetic photo ideas you can use:
A cozy reading corner with fairy lights, coffee, and a book
Flat lay of books with a journal and pen
Open book with sunlight falling on the pages
Stack of your favorite books with minimal background
“Currently Reading” styled collage
Text ideas for photo:
“Books I’ve Loved Lately”
“My Reading List 📚”
“Books That Changed My Mind”
🌸 Final Thoughts
Books have a unique way of shaping us. They don’t just tell stories—they teach, inspire, and sometimes even heal. The books I’ve read lately reminded me that growth doesn’t always come from big moments; sometimes, it comes quietly, page by page.
If you’ve been thinking about getting back into reading, take this as your sign. Pick a book, find a quiet corner, and just start.

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