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Literature is a style that never loses trend. Reading has always been discussed as the hobby of the successful. If you love books as much as we do, then here is a splendid way to celebrate the day!
We have carefully curated our (already curated) list of books and come up with this list of books that you can buy. Depending on your personality, pick the book that would suit you the best.
Romantic: Every person is a secret romantic at heart. Here are a few books that will help you live out your inner romantic through the book.
Thriller: Thrillers are for those who love getting lost in another world that is riveting and stimulating.
Brutal by Uday Satpathy: Two journalists find themselves in grave danger when they uncover links between a present day massacre and an incident which had occurred eight years ago. ‘you are in real, real danger’ – a school teacher gets a creepy warning in his mailbox. Seven days later, he massacres eleven of his own students. Two months later, he is gunned down in broad daylight by an obscure militant outfit. Justice served. The nation pacified. Case closed — the police say. But, two crime reporters think otherwise. Seeking redemption through this case are Prakash and Seema, ace journalists in their professional lives, but broken individuals in the darkness of their personal hells. As they dig deeper into the mystery, they are led into the ominous forests of Bandhavgarh where an eerily similar massacre had occurred eight years ago. They never see it coming what hits them next.
03:02 by Mainak Dhar: At 03:02 on a Sunday morning, the world as we knew it came to an end. Mumbai suddenly went black no electricity, no phones, no internet and no working cars. It was as if someone had turned off the master switch of our civilization, turning us back hundreds of years overnight. We learned that it was not just Mumbai, but much of the world that had been impacted. We also learned that it was no accident. A deadly enemy was behind it. An enemy that was now in our midst, seeking to conquer us and destroy our way of life. This is how our war for freedom began.
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christy: Ten people come to an island for various reasons. All of them have one thing in common: they have been involved in one way or the other in murders but they’ve escaped scot-free. After dinner, they’re all charged with their respective crimes by a gramophone recording. They can’t escape their would-be killer, who threatens to kill them in a manner similar to the old nursery rhyme, ten little Indian boys. Can they survive this nightmarish episode, or will they be doomed to die for their crimes?
Mythology and Fantasy: We love to see a new perspective to mythology and the world that we already know. For those who love to question the answers, and answer the questions.
Karna’s Wife: The Outcast’s Queen by Kavita Kane: Karna’s Wife: The Outcast’s Queen is a splendid tale of Karna, the unsung hero of Mahabharata, told from the perspective of his wife Uruvi. This book renders a unique view of karna’s life as never seen before. The story is written in the genre of magic realism, retelling the classic story of Karna from a different angle.
Empire Of The Moghul: Raiders From The North By Alex Rutherford: It is 1494, and the new ruler of Ferghana, Babur, faces a seemingly impossible challenge. He is determined to equal his great ancestor, Tamburlaine, whose conquests stretched from Delhi to the Mediterranean, from wealthy Persia to the wild Volga. But he is dangerously young to inherit a crown, and treasonous plots, tribal rivalries, rampaging armies, and ruthlessly ambitious enemies will threaten his destiny, his kingdom, even his survival.
Thunder God: The Ascendance Of Indra By Rajiv G. Menon: One day a prince from one of the four great tribes will unite the sons of Aditi and he will sow the seeds of an empire that will rule the world.’ Born of a prophetic union between the Earth Goddess Gaia and Daeyus, chief of the Devas, comes the story of a child recounted by history to have become a king and retold by legend to have transcended into a God. Indra, destiny’s orphan.
Yes, there are so many more genres. But how about you get started with these today, and you can find many more on //www.giftease.com/books. Buying a book is a celebration of literature and knowledge. For those to whom it matters, it’s a joy unparalleled. If you are one of those, we are with you! Gift yourself a good set of books this Buy-a-Book Day!