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- Our 100 Most Popular Books of 2020
Pandemics, work from home, and isolation. While these words pretty much sum up the last year, there was one thing that kept us going – books! That’s why, we’ve put together a list of our 100 most popular books from 2020 that pulled us through days when we couldn’t watch any more bingeable television. How many have you read?
Think Like A Monk by Jay Shetty
Drawing on ancient wisdom and his own rich experiences in the ashram, Think Like a Monk reveals how to overcome negative thoughts and habits, and access the calm and purpose that lie within all of us.
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
With Paulo Coelho’s visionary blend of spirituality, magical realism and folklore, The Alchemist is a story with the power to inspire nations and change people’s lives.
Attitude is Everything by Jeff Keller
Whether your outlook is negative, positive or somewhere in between, Jeff Keller, motivational speaker and coach, will show you how to take control and unleash your hidden potential through three powerful steps: Think! Speak! Act!
Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck is a self-help guide for millennials—superstar blogger Mark Manson shows us how to accept our faults, discover just how much pain we can tolerate, and stop deluding ourselves so that we can be better, happier people
The 12-Week Fitness by Rujuta Diwekar
Want to get fit but don’t know how to start? Let India’s #1 nutritionist and health advocate Rujuta Diwekar guide you step by step, giving you one simple guideline to follow each week.
The Intelligent Investor Benjamin Graham
Written by one of the greatest investment advisers of twentieth century, the book aims at preventing potential investors from substantial errors and also teaches them strategies to achieve long-term investment goals.
Gopi Diaries: Coming Home by Sudha Murty
The Gopi Diaries is a series of three books for children about a dog called Gopi. Written in Sudha Murty’s inimitable style, these are books children and adults will treasure as the simple stories talk of basic values even when told from a dog’s perspective.
Good Economics for Hard Times by Abhijit Banerjee & Esther Duflo
Original, provocative, and urgent, Good Economics for Hard Times makes a persuasive case for intelligent interventions toward a society built on compassion and respect.
Believe in Yourself by Dr Joseph Murphy
In Believe in Yourself, Dr Murphy stresses about having faith in ones abilities, believing in the inner self and in having the courage to chase your dream, come what may.
Turning Points by A P J Abdul Kalam
Turning Points takes up the incredible Kalam story from where Wings of Fire left off. It brings together details from his career and presidency that are not generally known as he speaks out for the first time on certain points of controversy.
One Minute Manager by Kenneth Blanchard
The phenomenal bestseller is written for managers who have to supervise and control their employees as well as complete certain essential office tasks. It covers certain techniques that could help its readers in improving their productivity, job satisfaction and personal prosperity.
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
The book that topped the international online poll held in Agatha Christie’s 125th birthday year to discover which of her 80 crime books was the world’s favourite.
The Greatest Secret by Rhonda Byrne
The Greatest Secret, the long-awaited major work by Rhonda Byrne, lays out the next quantum leap in a journey that will take the reader beyond the material world and into the spiritual realm, where all possibilities exist.
Taste of Well-Being by Isha Foundation
In A Taste of Well-Being, you will find recipes that have been perfected in the Isha Yoga Centre kitchen. Ranging from simple juices and salads to complete meals of grains, cereals and curries, the recipes are peppered with profound insights from Sadhguru on the process of eating and digestion.
Adiyogi by Sadhguru
A book like no other, this extraordinary document is a tribute to Shiva, the Adiyogi, by a living yogi; a chronicle of the progenitor of mysticism by a contemporary mystic.
How to Talk to Anyone by Leil Lowndes
Perfect your people skills with his fun, witty and informative guide! In How to Talk to Anyone, bestselling relationships author and internationally renowned life coach Leil Lowndes reveals the secrets and psychology behind successful communication.
Looking For Alaska by John Green
The unmissable first novel from bestselling and award-winning author of The Fault in Our Stars and Turtles All the Way Down. Poignant, funny, heartbreaking and compelling, Looking for Alaska will stay with you forever.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
Christie became a literary superstar with the publication of this book. When a notorious widow dies, old rumours resurface about her killing her husband. Soon afterwards, Roger Ackroyd is stabbed to death, but is his murder connected with the two earlier deaths?
Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach
This book is a distinguished motivational fable about seeking a higher purpose in life, even if the circumstances seem inconvenient. By not deserting his quest, Jonathan learns about the importance of love, respect, freedom and forgiveness.
The India Way by S. Jaishankar
In The India Way, S. Jaishankar, the country’s Minister of External Affairs, analyses the challenges of putting India on the path to becoming a leading power and spells out possible policy responses.
The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn
The number one Sunday Times bestselling debut crime thriller, now a major motion picture starring Emily Blunt and
Men are From Mars, Women are from Venus by John Gray
This authoritative guide will help one reach a point of harmony and understanding where both sexes can live, work and love together.
Forest of Enchantments by Banerjee Chitra Divakaruni
The Ramayana, one of the world’s greatest epics, is also a tragic love story. In this brilliant retelling, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni places Sita at the centre of the novel: this is Sita’s version.
2019: How Modi Won India by Rajdeep Sardesai
If the 2014 elections changed India, 2019 may well have defined what ‘new India’ is likely to be all about. 2019: How Modi Won India takes a look at that fascinating story, which is still developing.
Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestor by Tony Joseph
A hugely significant book, Early Indians authoritatively and bravely puts to rest several ugly debates on the ancestry of modern Indians.
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Ten years in the writing, All The Light We Cannot See is Anthony Doerr’s most ambitious and dazzling work.
Light On Yoga by B. K. S. Iyengar
The book provides reliable and accurate information on the subject of Yoga and tells the readers about the correct techniques of practicing Yoga.
Questions Are the Answers by Allan Pease
The book is ideally a guide for those who want to learn the skill of networking and are in the field of network marketing. However, even those who are new to this concept, can get good knowledge regarding the field. The book is highly efficient for people who want to reach higher levels of networking.
The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga
The White Tiger is a tale of two Indias. A young man’s journey from the darkness of village life to the light of entrepreneurial success is utterly amoral, brilliantly irreverent, deeply endearing and altogether unforgettable. Now available as a Netflix film starring Priyanka Chopra and Raj Kumar Rao!
Agatha Christie’s most famous murder mystery! An American tycoon lies dead in his compartment onboard the Orient Express, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. Isolated and with a killer in their midst, detective Hercule Poirot must identify the murderer – in case he or she decides to strike again.
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
One simple act of kindness is about to shatter the walls Eleanor has built around herself. Now she must learn how to navigate the world that everyone else seems to take for granted – while searching for the courage to face the dark corners she’s avoided all her life.
The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
The Namesake is the brainchild of Jhumpa Lahiri. The story unfolds with Ashima’s grandmother coming to know that Ashima is pregnant. She was very excited when she came to know this and extremely happy as well on the fact that she would have the opportunity to name the family’s first Sahib.
Making of Hero by Sunil Kant Munjal
This is an authentic ‘Make in India’ story about overcoming many odds: labyrinthine red tape, tepid economic growth and later, global competition. It follows the lives and times of the four Munjal brothers who lived together and scripted a dramatic revolution on two wheels without any formal education or resources.
Postscript by Cecelia Ahern
When Holly Kennedy is approached by a group calling themselves the PS I Love You Club, her safe existence is turned on its head. Holly is sure of one thing – no way is she being dragged back to the grief she has left behind. But Holly comes to realize that when you love someone, there’s always one more thing to say. The terrific sequel to the bestselling P.S. I Love You!
Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls 2 by Francesca Cavallo & Elena Favilli
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2 boasts a brand-new graphic design, a glossary, and full-page, full-color portraits of each subject, created by the best female artists of our time.
Bottle of Lies by Katherine Eban
In 2004, Dinesh Thakur, a senior employee of Ranbaxy, then India’s largest pharma company, discovered a terrible secret. his is the sensational account of the high-stakes chase to bring Ranbaxy to book and the fall from grace of one of corporate India’s biggest success stories.
The CEO Factory by Sudhir Sitapati
Why are there so many CEOs across industries in India who are ex-unilever people? What is the company’s secret management training sauce? How is it actually smarter to stock your product in smaller quantities in a store than to aggressively push orders? Sharp, insightful and entertaining, the CEO factory is an MBA course in a single book.
Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho
Paulo Coelho deals with the complex and taboo issues of sexual awakening, love and a combination of both. How well can one keep the physical desire and platonic love boxed together in one relationship forms the crux of this book.
Being Love: Creating Beautiful Relations Sister Shivani in conversation with Suresh Obe
In these enlightening and eye-opening conversations, the renowned spiritual mentor, Sister BK Shivani reveals how to create a life of joy, contentment and bliss, because we all have the choice and the power to do so.
Let’s Talk Money by Monika Halan
India’s most trusted name in personal finance, Monika Halan offers you a feet-on-the-ground system to build financial security. Not a get-rich-quick guide, this book helps you build a smart system to live your dream life, rather than stay worried about the ‘right’ investment or ‘perfect’ insurance.
World’s Worst Teachers by David Walliams
Millions of young readers have loved the World’s Worst Children tales. Now they will revel in this delightfully dreadful collection of the most gruesome grown-ups ever: the World’s Worst Teachers!
Lifespan by Dr David A. Sinclair
In this paradigm-shifting book from acclaimed Harvard Medical School doctor and one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people on earth, Dr. David Sinclair reveals that everything we think we know about ageing is wrong, and shares the surprising, scientifically-proven methods that can help readers live younger, longer.
Pyjamas are Forgiving by Twinkle Khanna
In the serene sanctuary of Kerala’s Shanthamaaya spa where food is rationed, sex forbidden and emotions centred, Anshu meets someone familiar and deeply unsettling – her ex-husband. Bittersweet, funny and wise, Pyjamas Are Forgiving confirms Twinkle Khanna as one of our great storytellers.
Why Not Me? By Anubhav Agrawal
In Why Not Me? Anubhav looks back on his roller-coaster ride of being crazy in love to heartbroken, expressing in words what countless others have felt. His message? A broken heart can make you a stronger person.
Romancing the Balance Sheet by Anil Lamba
Read this book to understand what Profit really means and how Inventory and Sales impact it. Learn to read Balance Sheets and deploy Funds intelligently. Make the most efficient use of your Working Capital and discover the simple secrets of Marginal Costing, Leverage and Funds Flow.
Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho
Translated in 46 languages worldwide, Veronika Decides to Die is loosely based on the author’s experiences in mental institutions. Now a major motion picture by Das Films with Muse Productions.
Unposted Letters by Mahatria Ra
Unposted Letters is a spiritual and inspirational book that urges the readers to find happiness in every small things and feel the presence of God Almighty everywhere. By illustrating the simple with the powerful, it that deals with knowledge and enlightenment and talks about Life as it is, about how it should be led that is bereft of any jealousy and wrath.
Adulting by Neharika Gupta
Bold and unapologetic, Adulting by Neharika Gupta is a story of love and self-discovery, heartache and book launches.
Murder on the Orient Express
The Orient Express has a diverse group of characters onboard, from all walks of life, and there are almost too many clues and suspects. This is one of Agatha Christie’s most impressive works! Now a Major Motion Picture.
Overdraft by Urjit Patel
Sometime in 2015, news of unsustainable bad debts (non-performing assets or NPAs) in the Indian banking sector started to first trickle out, and then became a flood. The banks’ problems landed on the table of Urjit Patel when he became Governor of Reserve Bank of India in September 2016. In this book, he explains the problem and how it blew up; and how he would have resolved it if he had not been prevented.
The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz
Filled with his trademark humor and straight talk, The Hard Thing About Hard Things is invaluable for veteran entrepreneurs as well as those aspiring to their own new ventures, drawing from Horowitz’s personal and often humbling experiences.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb
Personal, revealing, funny, and wise, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone opens a rare window onto a world that is most often bound by secrecy, offering an illuminating tour of a profoundly private process.
Indian Superfoods: Change the Way You Eat by Rujuta Diwekar
Forget about acacia seeds and goji berries. The secret foods for health, vitality and weight loss lie in our own kitchens and backyards. Top nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar talks you through the ten Indian superfoods that will completely transform you
World’s Worst Parents by David Walliams
Millions of young readers have loved the World’s Worst Children tales and revelled in the World’s Worst Teachers with their delightfully dreadful deeds – now prepare for…the World’s Worst Parents! These ten tales of the world’s most spectacularly silly mums and delirious daft dads will leave you rocking with laughter.
Ivory Throne by Manu S. Pillai
Extensively researched and vividly rendered, The Ivory Throne conjures up a dramatic world of political intrigues and factions, black magic and conspiracies, crafty ceremonies and splendorous temple treasures, all harnessed in a tragic contest for power and authority in the age of empire.
Book of Kindness by Om Swami
The Book of Kindness will help you understand, practice and master kindness, the key to inner bliss and fulfilment, and the only means to attain the happiness that you seek.
Annihilation of Caste by B.R Ambedkar
This new annotated, critical edition features a comprehensive introduction by Arundhati Roy, who says ‘to ignore Gandhi while writing about Ambedkar is to do Ambedkar a disservice’. This edition generated inevitable questions regarding political representation, caste, privilege, and power in Indian society.
The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
The one and only Cat in the Hat from the iconic Dr. Seuss gets a brand new look for his 60th birthday, introducing his roller-coaster ride of mayhem to a new generation of readers.
Swachh Bharat Revolution by Parameswaran Iyer
A compendium of essays, The Swachh Bharat Revolution looks at all that went into making India an Open Defecation Free nation , and how a nation of over a billion people led the largest people’s movement in the world to make the impossible possible.
Letters to Mother by Narendra Modi, translated by Bhawana Somaaya
As a young man, Narendra Modi had got into the habit of writing a letter to the Mother Goddess, every night before going to bed. These are now available in English for the very first time as Letters to Mother, in a powerful translation by Bhawana Somaaya.
The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt
Debut author Drew Daywalt and international bestseller Oliver Jeffers team up to create a colourful solution to a crayon-based crisis in this playful, imaginative story that will have children laughing and playing with their crayons in a whole new way.
The World’s Worst Children 2 by David Walliams
The brilliant follow-up to David Walliams’ bestseller The World’s Worst Children! Ten more stories about a brand new gang of hilariously horrible kids from everyone’s favourite children’s author, illustrated in glorious full colour by Tony Ross.
Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely
The things we do, buy or experience are all based on the decisions we make. To lead a happy and prosperous life, one must make right decisions, which only happens after one gathers the understanding of how these decisions are made. This book tries to answer this basic question.
The 12 Commandments of Being a Woman by Tahira Kashyap Khurrana
In this funny, wise and outrageously frank book, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana talks of lying in school about getting her periods, falling in love at eighteen with her future husband, accidentally getting pregnant because of a Chinese meal…And in doing so, she touches every woman’s heart…
Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
This book combines the theories of economics with everyday issues and topics and presents a series of fascinating exercises that are engaging, providing a unique take of various things that we face every day.
The World’s Worst Children 3 by David Walliams
From the phenomenal number-one bestseller David Walliams comes another collection of more hilariously horrible children! Illustrated in glorious and gruesome colour by artist genius, Tony Ross, these stories will appal and delight young readers.
Irrationally Passionate by Jason Kothari
Irrationally Passionate is a highly personal, authentic, open and complete account of a young entrepreneur’s life. Brimming with practical advice and philosophical insights, it will force readers to reflect on how they perceive life, work, family and spirituality by giving them a fresh perspective.
The Hobbit – Battle of Five Armies by J. R. R. Tolkien
Discover what happens to Bilbo and the The Company in the thrilling conclusion of this extraordinary adventure! Packed with beautiful photos from the film, this is the perfect companion for all fans of The Hobbit.
The Business School by Robert T. Kiyosaki
MLM (multi-level marketing) is also known as pyramid selling, network marketing and referral marketing. You will learn the ebb and flows of MLM through this book. Moreover, it gives a complete and innovative view points on the matter of network marketing and gives important lessons on running a successful network marketing chain.
Copycat Marketing 101 by Burke Hedges
The book can be very interesting for people who are looking for inspiration for their dreams and want to make it big someday. It teaches how common people can ascend the ladder of success without getting stuck in the phenomenon of running for money.
Messiah Modi by Tavleen Singh
In Messiah Modi, she details her early support for Modi the candidate, followed by a helpless disenchantment with Modi the PM and the cabinet he headed. She tells the story of his first term as it unfolded. From lynchings to demonetization up to Article 370, she gives an intimate account of her subject.
Stories of Hope by Heather Morris
In Stories of Hope, Heather Morris takes us on an inspirational journey through some of the defining experiences of her life, including her profound friendship with lale sokolov, the tattooist at auschwitz-birkenau and the inspiration for her bestselling novel.
Crushing It! by Gary Vaynerchuk
Crushing It! is a state-of-the-art guide to building your own path to professional and financial success, but it’s not about getting rich. It’s a blueprint to living life on your own terms
Mirror and the Light (Book#3 Wolf Hall Trilogy) by Hilary Mantel
The long-awaited sequel to Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, Mirror and the Light is the stunning conclusion to Hilary mantel’s man Booker Prize-winning Wolf Hall trilogy.
The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie
A serial killer challenges Poirot. The great detective receives a number of taunting letters, and suspects a lethal motive behind them. As several seemingly unconnected individuals are murdered in alphabetical order, Poirot and Hastings travel the country for clues, and collect an eclectic team of allies along the way…
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
In this personal, eloquently argued essay – adapted from her much-admired Tedx talk of the same name – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie offers readers a unique definition of feminism for the twenty-first century, one rooted in inclusion and awareness.
The New Girl by Daniel Silva
From No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva comes a stunning new thriller of vengeance, deception and betrayal.
The Giver by Lois Lowry
From the moment Jonas is selected as the Receiver of Memory at The Ceremony, his life is never the same. Jonas discovers that The Community is not as perfect as it seems. Although they appear to have everything, they are missing something of great importance. It is up to Jonas, with the help of the Giver, to find what long ago had been lost and so Jonas embarks on an adventure to save the world as he knows it… Now a major motion picture!
The Cases That India Forgot by Chintan Chandrachud
Written in a lively, riveting style, this book has a cast of characters that includes the who’s who of the Indian legal system. It also paints an unexpected picture of the Indian judiciary: the Courts are not always on the right side of history or justice, and they don’t always have the last word on the matters before them. This entertaining book is an incisive look into the functioning of Indian institutions.
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho (Pocket Edition)
With Paulo Coelho’s visionary blend of spirituality, magical realism and folklore, The Alchemist is a story with the power to inspire nations and change people’s lives. Now this magical fable is beautifully repackaged in an edition that lovers of Coelho will want to treasure forever.
The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings Trilogy (Box Set) by J. R. R. Tolkien
One of the best-loved epic fantasy series of all time, involving enthralling quests, journeys, adventures, and the ultimate victory of good over evil, now available in a box set!
Like the Flowing River: Thoughts and Reflections by Paulo Coelho
In this riveting collection of thoughts and stories, Paulo Coelho, the author of The Alchemist, offers his personal reflections on a wide range of subjects from archery and music to elegance, traveling and the nature of good and evil.
The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr
This classic story of Sophie and her extraordinary tea-time guest has been loved by millions of children since it was first published fifty years ago. The Tiger has been coming to Tea for 50 glorious years! Celebrate this incredible anniversary with this special celebration edition of the classic story in paperback.
When I Grow Up I Want to Be…
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Like Shafali Verma, the girl wonder cricketer who broke Sachin Tendulkar’s record, and Afroz Shah, who led the world’s largest beach clean-up in Mumbai.
Learn about them and more in this wonderful book about India’s real-life heroes.
Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
Linnet Doyle, a gorgeous heiress, is on her honeymoon… and her former best friend is out for revenge after her fiancé left her for Linnet. As tensions rise amongst the love triangle, Poirot tries to prevent a crime before it happens as they all sail on an Egyptian river cruise. One night, everything goes awry with a drunken altercation, a jewel robbery, and a shocking murder. Poirot must find a killer amongst the eclectic group of passengers, before more lives are lost.
Influence by Robert B. Cialdini
The foundational and wildly popular go-to resource for influence and persuasion—a renowned international bestseller, with over 5 million copies sold—now revised adding: new research, new insights, new examples, and online applications.
Hiranyakashyap by Kevin Missal
Will Hiranyakashyap be able to defeat Indra? Can Holika forget her rage against her nephew? And will Narasimha find Prahlad and fulfil his destiny? The adventure continues with the second book in the thrilling Narasimha Trilogy by bestselling author Kevin Missal.
Essential Rumi by Coleman Barks
In Essential Rumi, the spiritual and ecstatic poetry by this legendary poet have been comprehensively listed with a new introduction by Coleman Barks. 81 poems that have never been published before are included in this new revised edition of the one-volume edition.
The Beast of Buckingham Palace by David Walliams
Fly into a fiery and fantastical future with No. 1 bestselling author David Walliams, in an epic adventure of myth and legend, good and evil, and one small boy who must save the world…Illustrated by the artistic genius Tony Ross!
Rumi: A New Translation by Farrukh Dhondy
Love, devotion, suffering and longing mysteriously co-exist in the poems of Jalal-ud-din Rumi. Farrukh Dhondy’s translations not only offer a modern idiom to the poems, but also faithfully keep intact their religious context., making this volume a poetry lover’s treasure-trove.
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
This new edition of Norton Juster’s classic story includes a special “Why You’ll Love This Book” introduction by award-winning author, Diana Wynne Jones.
How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton Christensen
The book deals with the basic questions in life, like how to be happy during the various phases life offers. It shows a multi-faceted path to achieving the happiness that everyone craves for, from situations one faces and to the balance one needs to create in life.
Happiness Unlimited by Sister BK Shivani
Happiness is only possible when we are able to accept everyone as they are, at every moment, in every situation. It is a medium for the awakening and acceptance of self-responsibility. Helping us choose our thoughts and feelings aligned with our true nature of purity, peace and love.
Against the Wind by Rajni Kumar
Observant and vivacious, this is a memoir that is a testament as much to Rajni Kumar’s lifelong work in education as to the spirit of romance and daring with which she set foot in a new country all those decades ago.
The Book of Rumi Rumi, translated by Maryam Mafi
A luminous translation by Maryam Mafi brings the classic poet Rumi’s distinctive and timeless Sufi lessons to a new audience, transforming the original verses into prose that conveys the vibrancy of the medieval setting and at the same time also sounds fresh. This beautifully produced volume also reiterates Rumi’s value in modern society.
The Only and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
Inspired by a true story, this is the beautifully written tale of how a mighty gorilla wins his freedom. This #1 New York Times bestselling and Newbery Award-winning novel is coming to the big screen this summer, with a star-studded cast including Sam Rockwell, Angelina Jolie, Danny DeVito, Helen Mirren, Bryan Cranston, and more!
The Far Field by Madhuri Vijay
With rare acumen and evocative prose, in The Far Field Madhuri Vijay gives a potent critique of Indian politics and class prejudice through the lens of a guileless outsider, while also offering up a profound meditation on grief, guilt and the limits of compassion.
From the Trenches by Abhishek Singhvi
Abhishek Singhvi is one of India’s top lawyers, a man who has fought some of the country’s most important – and dramatic – legal battles. In this fascinating book, he talks about the most important cases he fought – and the bigger questions of law and justice they pose.
The Big Thoughts of Little Luv by Karan Johar
A wonderful story that will entertain your child and might get you thinking too! Luv is exactly like his twin sister, Kusha. They have the same coloured hair and eyes. They are as tall as each other. Even their poo-poo looks the same. But they are also different because Luv is a boy and Kusha is a girl. Sometimes this makes Luv feel just a little bit confused.
The Bhagavad Gita by S. Radhakrishnan
Abhishek Singhvi is one of India’s top lawyers. In this book he talks about the most important cases he has fought – from the Sabarimala temple case to Cyrus Mistry against Tata Sons. Simply written for the general reader and full of insights, From the Trenches will both entertain and teach you about law and the judiciary.
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