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10 Books For Women This Women’s Day
Women's Day is here and you might have various plans. But take some time out to take a look or perhaps deciding what your next book would be. We have made it easier by shortening it to 10 books. We are sure you will love them. Read on and decide what your next book would be. And hey, happy Women's Day.
Unaccustomed
Earth
By
Jhumpa
Lahiri
Let
us
kick
off
things
with
a
well-known
Indian
writer,
Jhumpa
Lahiri.
It
is
a
collection
of
short
stories
which
revolve
around
the
lives
of
Indian-Americans.
With
some
amazingly
nuanced
female
characters,
you
cannot
miss
this
one.
The
Age
Of
Grief
By
Jane
Smiley
This
novella
from
Jane
Smiley
is
a
deeper
look
at
love,
friendship
and
marriages
through
various
short
stories.
Jane
Smiley
lends
it
a
sarcastic
touch
even
with
all
the
complications.

Fun
Home:
A
Family
Tragicomic
By
Alison
Bechdel
Alison
Bechdel
took
7
years
to
pen
this
graphic
memoir.
It
is
about
her
early
days
with
her
father,
the
complex
relationship
they
shared.
It
also
deals
with
sexuality,
her
dysfunctional
family
and
suicide.
The
Bell
Jar
By
Sylvia
Plath
The
Bell
Jar
is
Sylvia
Plath's
seminal
work
and
also
her
only
novel.
It
was
semi-autobiographical,
with
the
central
character
undergoing
a
mental
breakdown,
which
is
reminiscent
of
Plath's
own
life.
It
is
sad
that
depression
drove
her
to
suicide
a
month
after
the
book's
publication.
The
Time
Traveler's
Wife
By
Audrey
Niffenegger
Niffenegger
began
work
on
her
debut
novel
after
she
was
frustrated
with
her
failed
relationships.
But
soon
enough
she
found
herself
looking
at
a
sci-fi
novel,
which
had
love
and
loss
thrown
in
for
equal
measure.
It
mainly
focusses
on
the
wife,
as
evident
from
the
title.
A
good
read,
highly
recommended.
The
Fountainhead
By
Ayn
Rand
The
Fountainhead
is
one
of
the
greatest
novel
written
by
a
female
author
about
an
intriguing
male
character,
Howard
Roark.
It
also
featured
an
equally
fascinating
female
character
in
Dominique
Francon.
A
must
read
for
every
human
being!
Matilda
By
Roald
Dahl,
Quentin
Blake
(Illustrator)
With
illustrations
by
Quentin
Blake,
Roald
dahl
crafts
a
lovable
tale
about
a
smart
little
girl
named
Matilda.
It
deals
with
the
misunderstandings
parents
have
about
their
kid
and
also
that
ruthless
headmistress
at
school.
Read
it
to
your
young
one
this
women's
day.
Gone
Girl
By
Gillian
Flynn
One
of
the
most
twisted
novel's
in
recent
memory,
Gone
Girl
is
a
ruthless
look
into
today's
institution
of
marriage
and
how
appearances
can
be
deceiving.
Recommended
for
every
girl
out
there
who
has
a
mean
streak,
which
is
pretty
much,
everyone.
The
Hunger
Games
By
Suzanne
Collins
Suzanne
Collins
artfully
introduces
us
to
a
dystopian
future
where
children
participate
in
death
matches
which
are
televised.
It
revolves
around
Katniss
Everdeen
and
Peeta
Mellark
as
they
take
part
in
the
Hunger
Games.
A
worldwide
bestseller,
this
book
is
highly
recommended
for
every
girl
out
there.
The
Girl
With
The
Dragon
Tattoo
Stieg
Larsson
before
his
untimely
death,
left
us
with
the
Millennium
trilogy.
It
focusses
on
Lisbeth
Salander,
an
excellent
hacker
with
skeletons
in
the
closet.
She
and
the
journalist
Mikael
Blomkvist
come
together
to
solve
a
the
mystery
of
a
missing
girl.
Lisbeth
Salander
is
a
brilliant
character
study
and
every
girl
needs
to
know
about
her.
Read
it
this
Women's
day.



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