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Bookrack for the week (April 20 to April 26)
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A Thousand Blues

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Cheon Seon-ran

Penguin, pp 320, Rs 599

Narrated by a most unusual and unforgettable storyteller, this is a powerful hymn to our humanity. Brimming with heart, hope and rage, it is a book to cherish, share and re-read.

Watch Me

Tahereh Mafi

Electric Monkey, pp 368, Rs 499

Brimming with pulse-pounding action and torturous romance, this book is an explosive journey through a dystopian landscape.

Not All Who Wander Are Over-thinking

Sridhar Sachidananda

Hay House, pp 204, Rs 350

This book is a straightforward look at the author’s life experiences, written in an easy-to-read style. This isn’t a deep dive into any subject, and many essays end with a question. It’s not about providing answers;―it’s about lighting a spark in you.

The Little Book Of Indian Dogs

Anusha Ramanathan

Harper Children’s, pp 32, Rs 599

Runi and Baba want to welcome a new dog into their family. Will it be the Chippiparai or the Rampur Greyhound? The Jonangi, or someone else entirely? How can they pick just one when every choice sounds better than the last? 

My Name Is Jasmine

Shashi Warrier

S&S, pp 320, Rs 499

This work is a riveting saga of betrayal and revenge, and the deep-rooted conflicts that continue to dismantle the very foundation of India.

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(Published 20 April 2025, 05:09 IST)