The Music of Chance by Paul Auster

The Music of Chance by Paul Auster is a phenomenal book, with many allusions to philosophy. It reads like a cutting-edge fairy tale!

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Not your usual memoir. ‘Anusual’ by Anu Aggarwal

We remember her as the fresh face from Aashiqui who won over the hearts of fans at the time. Anu Agarwal’s fame was short in duration, but she left a deep impact. Why did she leave the scene? What made her turn into spirituality? What was that one moment that changed her life forever? Anusual tells it all in her own words.

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The Muralist by B.A. Shapiro

The Muralist  by B. A. Shapiro talks about the budding Abstract Expressionist movement against a fictional but heart wrenching account of refugees in World War II.

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Summer House with Swimming Pool by Herman Koch

What happens when the ultimate holiday soon turns into a nightmare? Summer House with Swimming Pool by Herman Koch is a page-turner you can't miss!

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Spinster by Kate Bolick: A new take on spinsterhood?

Why can’t spinsterhood become a lifestyle and not just a label? Spinster by Kate Bolick explores the notion of individuality in this book which will appeal to anybody who values personal freedom!

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