Discover the 9 best books to read in 2026 in India. From Arundhati Roy's new memoir to Shashi Tharoor's insights and top thrillers. Find your next must-read here!
In Mother Mary Comes to Me, author Arundhati Roy offers a deeply intimate and evocative memoir that traces the emotional and personal forces that shaped her life and voice.
In Ghost-Eye, author Amitav Ghosh weaves a thought-provoking and expansive narrative where memory, identity, and time intertwine.
In The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny, author Kiran Desai crafts a sweeping and emotionally layered story about love, identity, and the forces that shape our lives across borders and generations.
In The Sage Who Reimagined Hinduism, author Shashi Tharoor presents a compelling and insightful portrait of Sree Narayana Guru, one of India’s most influential yet often under-recognized spiritual leaders and social reformers.
In The Midnight Train, author Matt Haig crafts a poignant and imaginative story about regret, love, and the longing for second chances.
In The Hidden Hindu series, author Akshat Gupta delivers a gripping blend of mythology, history, and modern-day thriller.
In Sisters in Yellow, author Mieko Kawakami delivers a haunting and emotionally layered story about ambition, friendship, and the cost of survival.
In Dear Debbie, author Freida McFadden delivers a sharp, fast-paced thriller that blends dark humor with a fierce sense of justice.
In Era of India, author Minhaz Merchant presents a sweeping and thought-provoking exploration of global history, economics, and power shifts.
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