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Top 10 Books You Shouldn’t Miss Reading This November.

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Hello Everyone, remember our article of September that featured the Top 10 books You need to read. Well, we are back again with the current list of books you should consider reading this month. These books are freshly launched and are already hitting the charts, CHECK THEM BELOW!

1. 400 days by Chetan Bhagat

12-year-old Siya has been missing nine months. It’s a cold case, but Keshav wants to help her mother, Alia, who refuses to give up. Welcome to 400 Days?a mystery and romance story like no other.

Welcome to 400 Days. A mystery and romance story like none other. An unputdownable tale of suspense, human relationships, love, friendship, the crazy world we live in and, above all, a mother’s determination to never give up.

From India’s highest-selling author comes a page-turner that will not only keep you glued to the story but also touch you deeply.

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2. My Life In Full by Indra Nooyi

Nooyi takes us through the events that shaped her, from her childhood and early education in 1960s India, to the Yale School of Management, to her rise as a corporate consultant and strategist who soon ascended into the most senior executive ranks. The book offers an inside look at PepsiCo, and Nooyi’s thinking as she steered the iconic American company toward healthier products and reinvented its environmental profile, despite resistance at every turn.
For the first time and in raw detail, Nooyi also lays bare the difficulties that came with managing her demanding job with a growing family, and what she learned along the way. She makes a clear, actionable, urgent call for business and government to prioritize the care ecosystem, paid leave and work flexibility,
and a convincing argument for how improving company and community support for young family builders will unleash the economy’s full potential.

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3. Not Without Your Love by Arvind Parashar

KABIR – a young and dynamic travel journalist, he lands in Afghanistan for a special project.
NOOSH – smart and spirited, she has known Kabir since her college days. In her hometown, buried under political unrest, she is waiting for Kabir, the man of her dreams.
When Kabir’s idol, Professor Sizov, offers him this special project, it comes with a baggage – he has to be a spy. Little does he know that he is a part of a larger conspiracy that will ultimately lead to a war and crush his existence. After multiple setbacks and betrayals, he takes it upon himself to fight for love. Spread over years, NOT WITHOUT YOUR LOVE is a story of unresolved hatred and lasting friendships, of suspicions and unwavering faith, and of the power of true love that beats all odds.

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4. A House Full Of Men by Parinda Joshi

Twenty-five-year-old Kittu has left Lucknow only on two occasions in her life. The first trip involved the last rites of her grandmother.
The second involved a wedding, thankfully, but she returned home to her mother’s funeral. She has never forgiven her mother for leaving her alone in a house full of men.
Is there anyone at home she can share her deepest thoughts with? Anyone who can lend an ear to her endless relationship issues, manic obsessions and simple aspirations?
Who’s got the time? Kittu might live in a full house, but sometimes, she feels like she’s all alone in the world. A House Full of Men is a novel about false starts and failed attempts, love and the importance of being understood.

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5. Age of the Imperfect Leader by Pawan Verma

The book challenges our conventional wisdom on leadership and offers a disruptive approach on the subject. It highlights how traditional leadership
models aim at creating “perfect” leaders by expecting us to overcome our weaknesses and master a definite set of traits. This deficit-based approach
makes us focus more on our weaknesses which ends up in a quest for mediocrity. The book asserts that if you try to be good at everything, you will never be great at anything.
Making a case for strength-based leadership, the author insists that leadership demands excellence, not perfection. The secret of leadership is to be great at
something rather than being good at everything. Therefore, in your leadership journey, you should have the courage to be imperfect and make your strengths so formidable that your weaknesses become irrelevant.

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6. The Tenth Riddle by Sapan Saxena

The Princess of Goner dies in mysterious circumstances while her killer is absconding. Why was she killed the very night she became the queen? What was the secret her family was hiding? A local politician, a bestselling author and an investigating officer join hands and set on a course to solve one of the biggest historical secrets of all times as they try to unlock a daunting ancient mystery, piece by piece.
A prophecy made up of ten riddles, a powerful secret and the wires of the murder tangling endlessly, with one end lost deep in the enchantments of sacred feminism of Hindu mythology.
Will they be able to solve the ten riddles and unravel the ancient secrets of Adishakti?

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7. Written in the stars by Divya Anand

When all her efforts at political maneuvering, sucking up and even doing her job fail to land her that elusive promotion, Sitara decides it’s time to use the new marketing head Abhimanyu’s obsession with his horoscope to her advantage.Soon, she’s rescheduling meetings, pitching ideas and picking launch dates based on his horoscope. Except, Sitara is so focused on manipulating Abhimanyu with the career section of his horoscope that  she doesn’t pay attention to the personal section. Hilarity ensues when these star-crossed signals result in Abhimanyu pursuing Sitara romantically, without realizing that the ‘signs’ are engineered coincidences in her
quest to get promoted.
Soon, Sitara is faced with choosing what she really wants-a career progression or true love. She must chart her own course even if what she has in mind may not be what the stars ordained.
Written in the Stars is a romantic comedy about life, love and whether the biggest things in life are the choices you make or what destiny has in store for you.

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8. Des Vu by Swapna Sanchita

Des Vu is a collection of 42 poems written in different styles. The poems do not always follow a rhyme scheme or pattern, but there is music in how the words have been structured. This book reads like a diary of reflections, musings, and an outpouring of human emotions. The poems are contemporary, accompanied by illustrations adding to the charm of the book.
This debut poetry collection comprises poetry that is nuanced, layered, and yet easily relatable. As a genre, this may be considered confessional poetry. The poems are not long, but they are deep and touch the heart.
The poems in this book cover the entire range of emotion, a bouquet of beautiful memories. It is an easy read, and there is a little something for everyone. If you are looking for a place to start reading poetry, this is the book to pick.

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9. Joyoti by Sunanda j Chatterjee

Find your father.” To fulfill her mother’s dying wish, twenty-two-year-old Maya sets out on a quest from California to Kolkata to unfold events that took place six decades ago.
In 1940s pre-independent India, Chandana is a scrappy teenager brought up by the kindness of her relatives. Amid a budding revolution, she must abandon the simple pleasures of childhood with her best friend Saira, picking up odd jobs to supplement her family’s meager income.
Courageous and driven, Joyoti cares only about two things: food for her family and freedom for her country. Spying on the British Commandant while working as a hostess allows her to fulfill both her needs. But the famine ravaging Bengal and her ill-fated attraction to a British Captain force her to walk a dangerous path.
Spanning 1940s India and 2000s California, Joyoti is a saga about three headstrong women whose lives intertwine through loyalty, love, and sacrifice.

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10. Simplifying Teenage by Dr. Smita Dipankar

Teenagers are constantly looked upon with expectations to excel in all areas of life and transform into successful adults. They are expected to excel in studies, sports, arts, on stage, behavior, etiquettes, and the list is never-ending. But, the year 2020 (the pandemic) taught us that, all that matters most, is a ‘happy and healthy life’. This brought in a total shift in our mindsets and behaviors. Similarly, society needs to bring a paradigm shift towards our children, especially teenagers, to redefine our age-old definition of ‘Successful Teenage’. It is important to first understand teenagers, then work towards simplifying their journey; thus, successful teenage can be pursued. This book helps you with some real insights, details and practical solutions supported with real stories from the day-to-day lives of teenagers and their families to nurture and simplify your teenager’s journey and support them.

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