My favourites for the year so far are -
1. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
I’m extremely late to the party but reading classics has always been a task for me so I kept putting this one off. This book was perfect and I don’t think it will ever age; irrespective of the times we are in this book will always be relevant.
2. Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
Beautiful beautiful book about family dynamics, racism, unexpressed feelings and how sometimes we never really know the people we are living with. Way better than the overrated Little Fires Everywhere. This book by the same author should have gotten a lot more attention than LFE.
3. Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
Brilliant thriller with very well written female characters; the twist in the tale will shock you. It tends to drag a bit in the middle but it is overall a good pacy read.
4. Hunger by Roxane Gay and Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo
Two books set in two different kinds of societies, both deal with the themes of feminism and misogyny prevalent in society. While Hunger is a memoir, KJB 1982, is a fictional piece. I heard them as audiobooks and they are worth listening to/reading.
5. Truly Devious series by Maureen Johnson
Definitely a series that’s not for my age group but I enjoyed it and how! Fast paced, gripping and perfect reads during the pandemic when one wants to forget everything that’s happening around you.
Edited by Anam... - 5 years ago