Published 17:37 IST, October 28th 2019
Novels of 2019: Most memorable stories delivered by authors so far
For bibliophiles, these novels published in 2019 will open up a new world of information, intrigue, suspense, and drama. It's time to update your to-read list.
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It's been a great year for books. From new books by our favourite authors to teworthy debuts — a variety of books have been published this year. Keeping up with must-re books can be an overwhelming venture. So, here are some books, that have been published this year and featured on New York Times Bestsellers list, you might want to d to your reing list.
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Most engaging vels of 2019
Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth by Rachel Mdow
In her book, Mdow uses her characteristic black humour to expose riches and reserves of those involved in oil and gas industry. Mdow takes a stand for democracy, demonstrating how stopping wealth subsidies of those involved in this industry is only way to achieve a semblance of ecomic balance and transparency.
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Educated by Tara Westover
This book has been named one of top 10 best vels to re in 2019. story traces journey of author, who, along with her family of survivalists, h to go through a series of ordeals to receive an education. Her story is heart-warming and resonates with millions of or reers who find mselves in similar situations.
Tough Love: My Story of Things Worth Fighting For by Susan Rice
Written by Susan E Rice, an viser to former US President Barack Obama, this story narrates author's experiences as a woman of colour in her country, right from her childhood to point where she held one of most prestigious posts in American politics. Her personal accounts are interspersed with intriguing details about complex mechanics of issues faced by United States in past few years. book makes an appeal to American public to do away with differences for sake of greater democracy.
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Over Top: A Raw Journey to Self-Love by Jonathan Van Ness
Today, Jonathan Van Ness is ruling over millions of hearts with his cheerful persona in Netflix’s Queer Eye, but things were t always so golden for star. Growing up in a small Midwestern town, Van Ness h to battle with curiosity and ridicule because of his resplendent personality. His journey from hatred to self-acceptance is beautifully recorded in this memoir, full of anecdotes, quips, and one-liners that would be eugh to keep reer hooked.
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