Looking for a new book to enjoy? Take a look at the following list of the 10 best selling books on Amazon you need to read.
1) DEV by Rishabh Dubey
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The mystical world of the Great Indian Epic of ‘Ramayana’ comes to life in this unique blend of Mythology, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, entitled DEV. DEV, an acronym for the ‘Department of Extradimensional Vectors’, is a hypothetical research-wing of the Indian Space Research Organisation. A humble and inconspicuous genius working for the organisation, Dr. Matang Leeladhar Swamy (better known as Matlee), conducts an experiment which takes an unexpected turn. For the better or worse, we would only know once we turn the pages. Embark on this adventure with Matlee who is about to explore much more than we know of or can possibly imagine about the ancient saga.
2) Anxiety: Panicking about Panic by Joshua Fletcher
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Anxiety: Panicking about Panic, is designed for reading by those who are dealing with the many hardships that the mental disorder of anxiety can bring. As the title hints, the book focuses on the uniquely ironic element of anxiety in which sufferers worry about the condition due to the condition, creating a circular problem of self-doubt and panic. The book is written by Joshua Fletcher, a counsellor and a person who overcame their anxiety.
3) Women Don’t Owe You Pretty by Florence Given
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Women Don’t Owe You Pretty is the latest and most popular feminist memoir that has been described as a fearless book that is extremely influential for young women. The book is designed to help women rediscover their energy and realise that they don’t owe men anything, including looking ‘good’ to meet patriarchal standards of beauty.
4) Krikos: The Vertical Horizon by Rishabh Dubey
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A Utopian world is the one in which we have all that we desire. But perfection denotes no scope for further growth. It might decimate our very purpose of existence; at least the one which we superficially make ourselves believe in. Comes Krikos: The Vertical Horizon, a futuristic Sci-Fi world that explores this very idea and much more. Krikos, meaning a ring, signifies both the cycle of existence as well as the celestial space object, much larger than any star, which is floating through space and on which the humans are residing. There are two timelines in the book a millennium apart from each. One deals with the story of Dr. Flex D’Dustener, the creator of the Krikos, and the other showcases the book’s present world in which the Krikos is exploring the corners of the Universe. Dive into this magnificent realm of the impossible and witness the evil of a perfect world. Will humankind cease to exist without a purpose? Or would it create one on its own, like that of ‘War’?
5) Queen Bee by Jane Fallon
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From Jane Fallon, the bestselling author of Tell Me A Secret and Faking Friends, Queen Bee is a hilarious book about a recently divorced woman who goes on a thrilling tale of jealously and revenge.
6) Easy Peasy Puppy Squeezy by Steve Mann
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Easy Peasy Puppy Squeezy is a book by Steve Mann is the ultimate puppy training guide that helps people with the often difficult task of training a new puppy. Steve Mann is a dog trainer with more than 30 years of experience and educated with science-based, ethical techniques that bring people and their pups closer together.
7) Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind is a book by Yuval Noah Harari is a book that explores the human condition and the story of humanity. The book takes a unique perspective on the human experience and talks about how different developments like agriculture and finance have changed our destiny as a species.
8) The Unwelcome Visitor by Denise Welch
Denise Welch
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The Unwelcome Visitor by Denise Welch is a book about the author’s personal experience in coping with and overcoming clinical depression. Denise writes with a candid sense of humour about the illness that helps readers relate their struggler to her own and gain better insight into their condition.
9) Conversation With Friends by Sally Rooney
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Conversation With Friends ins a book by Sally Rooney that is a book about a young student who aspired to be a writer and performs spoken word poetry. The student, Frances, goes on a journey which leads her to discover and confront her vulnerabilities in life.
10) Where’s the Unicorn?: A Magical Search Book by Sophie Schrey & Paul Moran
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Where’s The Unicorn?: A Magical Search Book is an illustrated book with dense scenes designed to challenged the reader to find 7 different unicorns in each. It has fantastic colouring and can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
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