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Top 10 Books Of The Month | June [Editor’s Choice]

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There’s a whole new crop of books to look forward to this month and June is full of great reads!

This month too we went through many books and then we are here with the books that you should give a read.

So here is our list of Top 10 Books which you shouldn’t miss reading this month.

Happy Reading! 🙂

1. Married on Paper by Akriti Sharma

Mishkat and Nasya did not get married because they were forced to or because it was necessary. They did it because they wanted to. They flew to different continents for their careers a month after their marriage, not because the marriage didn’t work out but because they wanted to focus on their dreams.

They focused on their careers for seven years, excelled in their respective fields, and moved from being friends to best friends. They thought theirs was the perfect relationship because they did all that they ever wanted.

But, when life carved its own path, it left them with a dilemma. Did they really do everything that they ever desired? Read More..

2. Prodigal Love? by Preeti Narang

Samaira is a beautiful, educated, independent, and ambitious Indian girl. She works in the IT industry in the UK. She is not a fan of arranged marriage and is waiting for her dream man. But because of Indian society’s belief that a girl should get married by the age of twenty-five, she is compelled to leave her well-established life in the UK and return to India. Find out how her life turns upside down when she finally meets her man and decides to marry him. An eye-opener based on real-life events, that will leave you startled and perplexed. Straddling across different countries, the UK, India, and the USA, a story of an Indian girl and the love of her life. The challenges and turbulence they face from society and life itself. A depiction of the complexities Read More..

3. The Seventh Cup by Nitesh Kumar Jain

The Seventh Cup by Nitesh Kumar Jain is a well-crafted mystery novel that contains just enough elements of a Shakespearean tragedy to make the reader sympathetic to the sociopathic protagonist, Avinash, a drama student from Goa, India. Enter Verona Schmidt, an unsuspecting Swiss exchange student, to upstage everyone in the college Dramatics Club and become front and center in Avinash s peculiar frame of mind. Over coffee at the local Nescafe, Avinash introduces Verona to the concept of mind transportation, which she perceives as nothing more than a fun game she is playing with a young man who seems to be flirting with her. The exchange student enjoys Avinash s company and co-stars with him in his play put on by the Dramatics Read More..

4. Imperfectly Perfect Love by James Day

This book is perfect. It has 12 short stories that will teach you that although you are now perfect under every circumstance if you are honest your love is strong and indeed perfect. All the stories revolve around men living in the Himalayan range.

These stories have a good set up which makes it reading worthwhile. Life is full of ups and downs. Nobody is perfect. How many times have we heard these lines?

The book is a perfect, concise guidebook on how not to let the imperfect circumstances in our life take over. How not to fall, rather fall forward. We loved this title a lot. Such a unique concept.

5. Will You Sing for Me? by Arvind R K

Oru oorla, there was a south Indian boy named Gowtham Sri Ram. He fell in love with his classmate Samrudhayuktha. She had a soulful voice, which reminded him of his lost mother.

As they fell in love with each other, a series of events threatened their relationship, which broke their bond mutually.

He was in desperate attempts to find a better singer to fulfill the void in his life, and in fact, he did find someone better in all ways. Has he found the right person? Or desperately made attempts to stick around trying to work it out?

 

6. The Gift of Emotions by Anu Menon

If you are looking to experience different emotions, this book is for you!

Feelings or emotions are a universal language and are to be honored. They are the authentic expressions of who you are, at your deepest place. Stories come from the soul of a person and are not just words.

In this collection, each story rattles your heart and dazzles your mind, exploring the unknown emotions you may experience throughout your everyday life.

The stories in this book are all different. Stories like Read More..

7. How i became the Universe by Promila

You have all that you wished for! You are your own universe as you are one with the universe through your own soul living inside you. Connecting to your soul and by doing that making universe your own, makes you draw anything from it that you ever desired for yourself. But how to connect to your own soul and make the universe your own is a complex issue that needs to be understood for getting all your desires fulfilled.

The process mentioned in the book tells you very vividly how to do that. Learning the process and following it is so easy that soon you get to know all the secrets as to how to apply ‘The Secret’ which is another name for the Law of Attraction, Read More..

8. The Art of Falling Forward by Sanjukta Khaund

Do you feel overwhelmed by your burdens and stresses? Do you feel that you are at the mercy of the whirlwind that is your life? This book will show you how you can make the most of the cards that you have been dealt, how your situations and circumstances do not define you, and how you can find a plethora of perfections in your seemingly perfectly-imperfect life.

Through a number of relatable short stories and easy-to-implement techniques, Sanjukta Khaund will help you realize and harness the strength, potential, and opportunities that reside within and around you. You will understand that, while falling is inevitable, the right mindset and attitude can assist Read More..

9. Three Seasons Of Love by Kartik R. Iyer

The poems were amazing and relevant to everyday life experiences. It definitely has the theme of remaining grateful throughout your life, regardless of circumstance. It’s something you want to read more than once.
The premise of this book is very appealing.

These poems are nicely written little things, in a nicely coated package.

I felt very moved by many of the poems in this collection. The poems are very free and easy to read. Well-chosen words with great depth. Poetry and emotive prose can capture in short bursts feelings, concepts, and life-affirming values other Read More..

10. You Can Crack The Job Interview by Satya Sidhartha Panda

Throughout this book, The author has shared his optimism about your ultimate career success, his enthusiasm for your job hunt, and his confidence in your ability to crack the job interviewer. He has demanded that you take ultimate responsibility for your job-hunting and job interview success. At every turn, He has urged you to take the high road.

He has tried his best to motivate you because a can-do attitude can make all the difference between a job and a career that you love. Job opportunities are fewer. At every level, competition is very intense. Job interviews are rare and so are job opportunities. Therefore, the lessons of this book are more critical Read More..

 


Book Prices

Married on Paper Rs.252 (Paperback)
Prodigal Love? Rs.396 (Paperback)
The Seventh Cup Rs.300 (Paperback)
Imperfectly Perfect Love Rs.140 (Paperback)
Will You Sing for Me? Rs.270 (Paperback)
The Gift of Emotions Rs.250 (Paperback)
How i became the Universe Rs.235 (Paperback)
The Art of Falling Forward Rs.192 (Paperback)
Three Seasons Of Love Rs.198 (Paperback)
You Can Crack The Job Interview Rs.299 (Paperback)

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