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

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Hey Folks,

We are back again this month with a new list of books by amazing authors that you should add to your TBR this month. So be it romance, be it poetry, be it leadership, be it self help we have it all. So go ahead and add them to your bookshelves.


1. Rocky and Arjun by Vijay Sharma

Rocky and Arjun – Eventual Days with my Mountain Dog, is the story of a vibrant journey of a dog named Rocky and a boy named Arjun. Rocky, who is an old dog shared his last wish with Arjun, to spend the eventual days of his life in the city he was born. Every day, Rocky and Arjun visit different parts of Palampur to refresh the memories they have spent together. On each of the final days of Rocky’s life, they meet someone from their family and friends to refresh the beautiful memoirs of their unforgettable journey.

This story goes through a series of flashbacks of Rocky and Arjun’s incredible bonding, and their effervescent journey together from the day they met each other till the day they said Read More

2. A Reason to Live by R. Mahalingam

A boy and a girl engage in pre-marital sex. The story takes us through the travails and hardships the couple undergoes. The book also discusses the advisability of refraining from such an act. It also stresses the necessity of parents taking their wards into confidence before finalizing their marriage. The book also implores youngsters to not take hasty, irreversible decisions in their lives.

The author of this book is a Mechanical Engineering graduate who has gone through different job experiences in his field before retiring. He is currently aged seventy-five years and has had mixed fortunes in life. He presently lives in Chennai with his Read More..

3. The Goodness of Bad by Ravi Raman

Out of the blue, during a discussion on child molestation, my wife remarked, “My mother advised us to never believe men.” I was left stunned as she painted all men with one brush. But coming from my life companion and a well-respected counselor, set me thinking. What she had said had a much deeper relevance than what met my eye. An IIT’ian at heart, after some dithering, I decided it was worth getting to the bottom of it, even if it meant a lifetime. Dive into this book as I relive my past and share the experiences and learnings in the book.

The author of this book is an engineer from IIT Bombay, who has worked for decades in senior management positions Read More..

4. How Leaders Decide by Harjeet Khanduja

Organizations provide mind-boggling compensations to their leaders as compared to an average employee. Is it because they work more?

Just like the saying ‘we are the decisions we make’, the very existence of an organization depends on the decisions its leaders make! Decision-making is not just a process. It is an interplay among competitive strategies, processes, design, values, and culture. Narrating the experiences of industry decision-makers, the book demonstrates that organizational decision-making is about making tough choices—navigating through a minefield of biases and execution issues. It walks the readers Read More..

5. The Vaccine Crime Report by Dr. Kamalpreet Singh

Dr. Kamalpreet Singh spent countless hours on vaccine research. He studied thousands of research papers, read hundreds of books, interviewed dozens of medical doctors, and watched many vaccine documentaries that are now censored. After extensive research, he came to a conclusion that all the current vaccines are ineffective, unsafe and may lead to serious health complications like autism, development disorders, asthma, allergies, diabetes type-1, and even death.

The Vaccine Crime Report gives you access to the findings of credible scientific studies published in prestigious medical journals that refute the claim that vaccines are safe Read More..

6. What the Heck Do I Do about Upskilling the Workforce? by Sonia Sant

If you are a CLO – or aspiring to be a CLO – and feel that your learning solutions are not valued by your colleagues, or if you believe Learning and Development (L&D) is underinvested, then this book is for you.

It helps you unstuck the engine and formulate a practical framework using simple but immediately actionable solutions that you can implement within your means.

This book is a practical primer offering insights and solutions to serve your learner’s need for upskilling and to sit at the high table of business transformation as a key stakeholder.

7. La Siesta by Dr. Shadab Ahmed

With an Introduction to Castilian, Catalan, Galician and Portuguese Literature.

Notable translated works from Spano-Portuguese poets of the Early and Late Middle Ages, the Alhambra poets of the Moorish period, the Romancero poets, the Neologism and Paetrarchanism poetry of the Renaissance Period, the Satire, Neostoicism, and Mythological poetry of the Baroque Period, the poets of the Golden Age and Romanticism, the Modernism poets, the Generation of 1927, Poets during the World War II and under General Franco in peacetime, PostFranco and Contemporary Spano-Portuguese Poets – in the form of Epics, Read More..

8. Hydrate to Elevate by Dr. Debi Prasad Acharjya

This is a humble presentation of the “Electrolyzed Reduced Water (ERW) – Water Infused with Molecular Hydrogen” and its various health ramifications.

Molecular hydrogen gas is probably the greatest discovery in medical science and healthcare since 1953. Hydrogen is the lightest and smallest molecule of gas in our Universe. When infused into purified water, it produces a liquid that can hydrate virtually all our 37.2 trillion cells at epigenetic levels at speeds that are shockingly fast when seen under the microscope.

People often feel better, and ailments disappeared. But only recently did research confirm that this water contains Read More..

9. The Power Of Infinity by Anupkumar Shetty

This semi-autobiography has been used to explain the science and logistics of living a cancer-free life. A sincere attempt has been made to bridge secular and spiritual life, the science of cancer, and the science of wellness.

This book conveys different ways to beat cancer and prevent cancer by systematically attacking the cancer cells with an anti-cancer lifestyle. The book has five sections. The first and the fifth sections summarize the book for a busy reader. The second section is on fighting cancer as the last game of your life by comparing this battle to world cup finals of any sport you like by diligent, unfailing team building and intelligent, blissful Read More..

10. Unbroken by Pawan Verma

Unbroken by Pawan Kumar Verma is a fiction book packed with crime, thrill, love, hate, and suspense. It also has quite a number of twists and turns which adds to its many merits. If you’re into this genre or even if you’re not into this genre this book won’t fail in entertaining you and keeping you hooked to the very end.

Our protagonist is Roma Anand, she is a painter, the story starts with her painting exhibition being carried out in Macau, she’s very happy and very unaware of what destiny has in store for her, from being a normal painter to finding herself in the middle of murders, what exactly happened? What went wrong? Well I can’t write everything down here can I? Read the book yourself Read More..


Book Prices

Rocky and Arjun Rs.203 (Paperback)
A Reason to Live Rs.340 (Paperback)
The Goodness of Bad Rs.449 (Paperback)
How Leaders Decide Rs.342 (Kindle)
The Vaccine Crime Report Rs.299 (Paperback)
What the Heck Do I Do about Upskilling the Workforce? Rs.300 (Paperback)
La Siesta Rs.1190 (Paperback)
Hydrate to Elevate Rs.250 (Paperback)
The Power Of Infinity Rs.314 (Paperback)
Unbroken Rs.297 (Paperback)

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