Last week on #MbuniChat, we had a fantastic discussion with our twitter community about their interests on BOOKS READING. We discussed with them the kinds of books they love reading, their favourite books, if they prefer online books or offline ones, how long it takes for them to read their favourite books and so on.
We received a ton of replies but let’s take a quick look at some of the notable takeaways from the chat before we jump onto our top answers.
Now, let’s take a quick look at some of the top answers from the chat
Q1. Do you like to read books? #MbuniChat
A1. Not often but I do. #MbuniChat
— Maduhu John (@Jonbillzjr) February 8, 2018
Not much. I read but am lazy
— 肯尼迪 Ole Mmari™ (@KennedyMmari) February 8, 2018
See all the fantastic answers here!
Q2. What is the best book you have read recently? Why did you like it? #MbuniChat
Who Will Cry When You Die written by Canadian writer Robin Sharma.
— Jalilu Zaid (@jaliluzaid) February 8, 2018
It's one of the best books i have red it taught me how to live this short life effectively. It taught me to live my life in such a way that when i die, the world cries while i rejoice. #MbuniChat
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
— IamOldSchool. (@Jatelo_) February 8, 2018
I find Dan Brown's fusion of facts and fictions moving...taking me to places I never new.#MbuniChats https://t.co/jds2kUJk1A
See all the fantastic answers here!
Q3. Do you have a personal list of top ten (or top five) books? Name them. #MbuniChat
Yes I do and here it is
— IamOldSchool. (@Jatelo_) February 8, 2018
1. Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
2. The Fall of a Sparrow by Robert Hellenga
3. Oedipus the King by Sophocles
4. Divine Comedy by Dante
5. Supra-Conscious Leadership by Dr Thomas Farr#MbuniChats https://t.co/JTeAF629ML
Q4. What was the last book you read? Who was it by? What was it about? #MbuniChat
Its been long man, ts got be Chase, James Hardley Chase.. whiff of money or sth #MbuniChat
— adam adyz sNr (@adam_adyz) February 8, 2018
The hundred secret senses by AMY TAN#MbuniChat
— Abby Mêxæhnk Msangi (@Abbymexahnk) February 8, 2018
See all the fantastic answers here!
Q5. Can you think of any books you would recommend to another person? Why? #MbuniChat
Conflicts around Extractive Industry in Tanzania by Jacob Mulikuza
— Jacob Mulikuza (@jmulikuza) February 8, 2018
48 LAWS OF POWER by @RobertGreene #MbuniChat
— Abby Mêxæhnk Msangi (@Abbymexahnk) February 8, 2018
POLL: What is your best source of your books? Why? #MbuniChat
BONUS: What is your best source of your books? Why? #MbuniChat
— SMART CODES (@SmartCodes) February 8, 2018
And we concluded our Chat with 2 cool suggestion of books that are about Advertising world and interest history of Founder of MacDonald.
Thank you for participating in #MbuniChat today. We hope you enjoyed it and you’re ready for the next week. Enjoy your evening tweeps!
— SMART CODES (@SmartCodes) February 8, 2018
Here are books suggestion for you...
Sixty Five Hours by N.R. Walker
Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald's by Ray Kroc pic.twitter.com/g8s6kbUzde
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