The 10 Books to Read in August 2024

The 10 Books to Read in August 2024

Join us as we delve into these captivating tales and discover the literary treasures that await you this August 2024.

1. A Murder is Fixed by Madhav Nayak

Late one Sunday night, Shreya Ved, an investigator probing match-fixing in the Mega Cricket League, is found murdered in her office.

2. Buy Yourself the Damn Flowers by Tam Kaur

I’ve always been a hopeless romantic, captivated by love stories in films, TV series, and books, dreaming of the day I’d find myself in a perfect relationship, imagining those iconic moments: the airport reunion, the kiss in the rain, the boombox serenade.

3. The Stalin Affair by Giles Milton

Journey into the heart of wartime Moscow with internationally acclaimed historian Giles Milton, as he reveals the gripping true story of the Allies’ secret mission to secure victory.

4. Do Not Ask the River Her Name by Sheela Tomy

In August 2021, Kabul fell to the Taliban, abruptly altering the lives of women across Afghanistan. Amidst the chaos, the national women’s football team, led by Khalida Popal, faced imminent danger for their athletic pursuits.

5. Dharma Tales for CEOs by S. Prakash

Whether you’re leading a multinational corporation or steering a small startup, challenging decisions, team motivation, and ethical dilemmas are part of the journey.

6. Law and the Economy in India by Tirthankar Roy & Anand V. Swamy

In their compelling book, Tirthankar Roy and Anand V. Swamy embark on a journey starting in the late 1700s, exploring the birth and evolution of the British-Indian legal framework.

7. The Menstrual Coupé by Shahina K. Rafiq and Priya K. Nair

A radiant train snaked through the city streets, and I longed to board that luminous island on wheels, to journey into the unknown.

8. The Au Pair Affair by Tessa Bailey

Tallulah, a brilliant and spirited aspiring marine biologist at twenty-six, is struggling financially when rugged hockey veteran Burgess, a newly single dad, offers her a live-in nanny position.

9. A Woman on a Suitcase by Shazaf Fatima Haider

Newlywed Seema Hyderi finds herself repeatedly cast out from her husband’s home, her suitcase her only companion after yet another eviction.

10. Shiva by Nityanand Charan Das

Lord Shiva, the most enigmatic deity in the Vedic pantheon, embodies a mesmerizing blend of contradictions that make him both captivating and mystifying.

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