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      The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins

      If you want to read a gripping mystery/psychological thriller that will blow your mind, The Girl on the Train is the book for you. Well written with a very well done plot, “The Girl on the Train” is told from multiple (three) POVs.

      The Palace Of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

      The Palace of Illusions is no substitute for the real Mahabharata, of course, but it's a good place to start. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has taken one of the fundamental pieces of Indian literature and focused on the story of Panchaali.

      The Muse by Noemi Capote

      Book Summary: The Muse by Noemi Capote Can you imagine living in a world where the supernatural is ordinary and God is forbidden?Can you imagine...

      Catch-22 by Joseph Heller

      Reading Catch-22 was sort of like watching a brilliantly shining coin flipping through a majestic parabola in slow motion, with one side representing laugh-out-loud comedy and the other an intense exploration of the terrors of war, making its way to the ground with the weight of someone's fate resting on whichever side it falls on.

      The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri

      The Lowland is a story of choices defined by the friction created by opposing, deep rooted cultures. The ebb and flow of their lives mirrors the lowland that is the family's foundation. The author's prose is steady, calm and captivating.

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