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Top 10 Books You Shouldn’t Miss Reading This February [Editor’s Choice]

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Are you looking for good books to read? This month we are sharing our share of the reading list with the best books that we would recommend everyone to read for February 2022. We strongly believe that reading, and educating yourself, is the answer to a better life. And ultimately, freedom. Nelson Mandela said it best:

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

So here is our list of Top 10 Books which you should read this month.

1. I Came Upon a Lighthouse by Shantanu Naidu

The book captures Mr. Tata in a very different light, captures him as a friend, a mentor, a boss and a fatherly figure.
It makes the reader go through a roller coaster of emotions and one is so touched by the “little things” and gestures, it could leave you teary – eyed. Shantanu shares a bond with him like no other and one can truly feel the love, respect and mutual admiration that they have for one another.

This book truly proves that Mr. Tata is one in a million and no other person in this world is even half as wonderful a human as he is… Hope all of you purchase the book, sit back and let yourself feel the emotional roller coaster. The funds collected from this book are given to an NGO who looks after stray Read more..

2. The Wedding Setup by Sonali Dev

From USA Today bestselling author Sonali Dev comes a heartfelt short story about one woman’s journey of self-discovery and what it means to be happy.

Ayesha Shetty lost her brother seven years ago, the same time she lost everything else important to her: her dreams, her fierce independence, and the man she loved. Not wanting to see her mother hurt anymore, she put her wild self away and became the dutiful daughter her mother needed and took on her brother’s role in the family business.

Now her best friend’s big, fat Indian wedding is a chance to get away from her endless duties at the restaurant and Read More..

3. The Girl in the Glass Case by Devashish Sardana

A jealous psychopath hunting another serial killer to regain lost limelight.
A feisty young detective caught in the crossfire.
Can she end the carnage before she joins the body count?

Simone Singh, assistant superintendent of police, would rather spend her days locking up criminals than apologizing for her lack of social skills. And she refuses to let anyone stand in the way of her pursuit of the Doll Maker, a ruthless serial killer who dresses up little kids as Barbie dolls and displays their bodies in glass cases. But Simone knows that time is running out to piece together the clues as the Doll Maker has made it clear that the killings have only just begun . . Another serial killer, Read More..

4. Ashwatthama vs Parashuram by Gunjan Porwal

Poland, 1944. A secret Nazi experiment in the Wieliczka salt mine of Breslau goes wrong, annihilating the entire research team.

Decades later, at the foothills of Dhauladhar ranges, the immortal warrior Kripacharya is brutally attacked by a mysterious beast and goes missing. His peer Vyasa, the old sage, tasks Parashuram to find and bring their fellow immortal back.

As Parashuram adjusts himself to this new world and uncovers the plot, he crosses path with an old nemesis, one who not only matches him in power and intellect, but also in ferocity.
Ashwatthama. Parashuram has to race against time, Read More..

5. Everything Is Out of Syllabus by Varun Duggirala

Life seldom comes with an instruction manual or a guidebook. It’s often messy and unpredictable too. While our education may prepare us for situations covered within its set syllabus, most of life happens outside this realm and this leaves us grappling with questions around work, life and everything in between.

Hence, this book.

Varun Duggirala has survived and thrived in a system that throws curveballs at us without the tools to actually overcome them. In Everything Is Out of Syllabus, he offers answers to important questions like: What is the true meaning of success? Read More..

6. A Mindful Mind by Kabir Roy Choudhury

In Delhi, a brave, small-town girl’s dreams are shattered when her career ends, even before starting.
In Jaipur, she is made to feel worthless by the only person she cares about.
In Bangalore, she goes through abysmal situations which make her bitter, dejected, fearful, and her insecurity compels her to shut down her passionate enterprise.
She is confused, fearful, belittled, homesick and she cannot share her pain with anyone at home. She forgets herself and her dreams.
Can she overcome her inhibitions and insecurity, to achieve what she had always wanted? Can she resolve herself and her life before it’s too late? An action-packed entertainer revealing, Read More..

7. 8 Things to Do When You Turn 20 by Debotosh Chatterjee

Life in the 20s is exciting and entertaining. In this phase, one usually tastes more autonomy than ever in life. New people are introduced and new dimensions of life are opened up. You start to figure out your uniqueness and the qualities that make you special.

Yet, this is also the age when everything can go wrong. You might step into well-known pitfalls and struggle for the rest of your life.

You might make your life difficult by creating complex equations with other people only to find out that such people never mattered. You might not know the basics of managing Read More..

8. Teri Meri Kahaani Hai by Atul Prabha

You worked hard and fought for a better life since your childhood. You earned many things in life, wealth, wisdom, respect. One day, you also find your true love.
Everything is going fine. Life is full of love and laughter with the family. What else do you want from life?
But nature has something else up in its sleeve. World is suffering from a pandemic. Twenty first century deadly pandemic is chasing you and your family. Your true love is at stake.

You don’t have enough resources to fight with your super powerful enemy. It has no remedy.
But you have to fight. Read More..

9. There’s Gold in Them Thar Mountains by Sonny Punj

Tricia and her brother, Shaun Morrissey, recovering from the tragic loss of their parents in an auto accident a couple of years earlier, undergo a period of turmoil in their previously placid lives in London. The turmoil is initiated by Tricia’s trip to the Himalayan mountain region in India, specifically to the mountain top temple of Kedarnath, at an elevation of 12,000 feet, where she suffered an event of memory lapse, possibly caused by inhalation of cannabis.

Having returned to London and submitted herself to counseling by her psychotherapist, she is contacted by the newlyweds, Kris and Susan Hamsun, from Washington DC, claiming to Read More..

10. Khidkiyon Ke Paar Akaash by Shubhangi Singh

The book of Hindi poetry collection covers a wide range of topics, including everyday life events, human behavior, emotions, and thoughts, as well as the meaning of life and the purpose of existence.It is divided into three parts, each featuring short and long Hindi poems to engage, understand, and experience life through diverse lenses.The author created doodles and paintings to illustrate the expression which words are sometimes incapable of communicating.
It’s a book that takes you into the world of imagination and questions through words and illustrations.

 


Book Prices

 I Came Upon a Lighthouse  Rs.245 (Paperback)
 The Wedding Setup  Rs.69 (Kindle)
 The Girl in the Glass Case  Rs.222 (Paperback)
 Ashwatthama vs Parashuram  Rs.235 (Paperback)
 Everything Is Out of Syllabus  Rs.315 (Paperback)
 A Mindful Mind  Rs.232 (Paperback)
 8 Things to Do When You Turn 20  Rs.99 (Paperback)
 Teri Meri Kahaani Hai  Rs.230 (Paperback)
 There’s Gold in Them Thar Mountains  Rs.399 (Paperback)
 Khidkiyon Ke Paar Akaash  Rs.199 (Paperback)


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