Books are our best companions, and that’s why it’s not worth missing out on them. As the temperature takes a dip and the holiday seasons are right on the corner, why not snuggle with a mug of your favorite hot chocolate and read on these books this winter:
The Half Known Life: In Search of Paradise (Pico Iyer)
The book is precisely titled: “In Search of Paradise. ” With his travel, Pico Iyer drafts an incredible amalgamation of outer and inner worlds to come up with an exploration that justifies the true meaning of paradise. Iyer has beautifully crafted the best ways to embrace peace amidst the most challenging situations in life. If you like travelling and are in search of paradise, then this one’s a must-read for all good reasons.
Spare (Prince Harry)
From her mother’s death to joining the British army at the age of 21 to meeting Meghan, Spare unfolds the life of Prince Harry beautifully. The book gives complete insight into various incidents, revelations, and self-examinations. It also speaks about the incredible power of love in times of grief. If you want to get a sneak peek into the Duke of Sussex’s life, read Spare, which has also topped the list of the 2023 non-fiction bestsellers.
Really Good, Actually (Monica Heisey)
One of the best-anticipated debut books that have taken the readers by storm is from Schitt’s Creek and Workin’ Moms screenwriter Monica Heisey. The book has the right amount of humor and relatable content to amalgamate the uncertainties of love, life, friendship, and more. Read through and find 29-year-old Maggie embracing life as a young divorcee.
Central Places (Delia Cai)
As reviewed correctly by author Raven Leilani (who wrote Luster), “Central Places is honest about the strangeness and revelation of returning home.” The book unfolds one disastrous week when Audrey Zhou brings her white fiance to meet her Chinese immigrant parents back in Hickory Grove, her home. Read through her incredible story as she confronts her past and re-examines her roots in this phenomenal read.
The Happy Couple (Naoise Dolan)
The Happy Couple perfectly outlines the story of a couple who are all set to get married and three friends who may act as a hindrance. As you read the witty book, you will observe how their lives intersect as they look for a way to find their happily ever after. It is a must-read if you are looking for something contemporary and enjoyable.
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