Wednesday 29 July 2020

Best Books of 2020














1. Once There Was Me by Bobby Sachdeva















Caught in the web of communal violence repeatedly, Bobby Sachdeva stares at his burning house set afire by the bloodthirsty mob of the anti-Sikh riots in Delhi. As a fourteen year- old, his world turns upside down, exactly at the age his father had escaped from Pakistan during the Partition of India. Recovering from the trauma, Bobby re-builds his business and journeys across the US and China, experiencing a life unhindered by religious animosity. Having experienced both sides of religion – of immersion and detachment – he starts questioning the role of religion in our lives. Based on his vision of an emergent India, Bobby finally submits a PIL in the Supreme Court for religious shrines to distribute their excess income for the downtrodden. What happens next as religious hardliners turn against him?



2. Winning Your Demons: Answer To Your Sorrows by Sonal Srivastava


An optimistic believer and an artistic soul, Sonal Srivastava is a passionate poetess and writer. She loves writing soul-lifting and motivational poems pertaining to various phases and emotions experienced in life. She believes that light within us can always brighten our soul and guide us in the darkest phases of our lives


3. Love, Loss, Life, Laughter And More by Ritu Kakkar




Love, loss, life, laughter and more is a small collection of stories on emotions each one of us has either experienced or seen in life. You could know or be Rami or Niti or Mahi or even the man who got duped. Every story has something for you which may be nostalgic. How they end or what happens next is either for u to decide or could let me know and I will bring in some more


4.  Three Women & A Murder : A Psychological Thriller by Chitrangada Mukherjee





Sukanto Bhattacharjee, sole heir of the wealthy Bhattacharjee family dies a few days before his thirty fifth birthday. Leaving behind three distressed women. The shocked mother, Sagota. The hapless wife, Kalpana. And the paranoid paramour, Shayantika.

Sukanto wasn’t brutally murdered. On the contrary, he was found dead in his study, sleeping peacefully. His autopsy report too indicated organ failure. And, Sukanto left an intriguing letter under his favourite crystal jug, which reads like a suicide note.

Baffled and clueless the about-to-retire Superintendent of Police, Mr Roy after spending months on the investigation reluctantly closes the case in absence of evidence. Even though his colleague Inspector Malakar is unconvinced.

This is when the three women narrate their stories of loving, hating and wanting Sukanto.

Only one of them is a killer.

But the question is who and why?

5. Extra Ordinary Fate Of An Ordinary Man: A Man in a Prejudiced World by Ramesh Arreja & Kanika Hukmani



"This book is for all those people who have faced prejudice and discrimination in their life. For those who think whatever is happening is not right but still don't oppose it.

This book is story of Kartik who faces a lot of obstacles in his life. He fights through everything and gets into the corporate world. Whether this cruel selfish corporate world treats him well or he gets crushed by this crook world?

The story unfolds how Kartik is in continuous war with this corrupt system, every time he falls he is guided in a mystical way by the universe to fight against injustice. Whether he will be successful or will he surrender?"


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