1.Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Author:-Gabrielle Zevin
Fiction
My heart and spirits were lifted by this book about childhood buddies who become close while playing video games together in a hospital. This is a tale of how Sam Masur and Sadie Green’s friendship—in all of its messy misunderstandings, errors, and mishaps—gave them the drive to pursue their goals, to be brave and face mockery, and to be the best versions of themselves. They will have to deal with heartache and heartbreak, ambition and arrogance, success and failure, jealously and admiration as they go along.
2.Solito: A Memoir
Author:Javier Zamora
Biographies & Memoirs
From his little hamlet in El Salvador, Javier Zamora travelled three thousand miles through Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States. In order to reunite with a mother who left four years ago and a father he hardly remembers, he will say goodbye to his cherished aunt and grandparents. Javier estimates his journey to take two short weeks as he travels alone with a bunch of strangers and a “coyote” hired to take them to safety.
Javier, who is nine years old, can only picture himself running into his parents’ arms, cuddling up to them in bed, and returning to their shared home. He is unable to predict the dangerous boat trips, exhausting desert treks, pointed weapons, arrests, and deceptions that lie ahead of him. He is also unable to predict that those two weeks will turn into two drastically different months while travelling with other migrants who will grow to resemble an unanticipated family to him.
3.Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention–and How to Think Deeply Again
Author:Johann Hari
Psychology & Counseling
Teenagers in the United States can concentrate on one task for only 65 seconds at a time, and office workers can focus for only three minutes on average. Johann Hari discovered, like so many of us, that bouncing from device to device and tab to tab was a depleting and sad way to live. Nothing appeared to work despite his attempts at a variety of self-help techniques, including giving up his phone for three months. The result of Hari’s epic journey around the globe to interview the foremost authorities on human attention is that he has learned that everything we believe to be true about this dilemma is untrue.
4.Fairy Tale
Author:Stephen King
Fiction
A seventeen-year-old kid receives the keys to a parallel universe where good and evil are at battle, and the stakes could not be higher—for that world or ours—in this captivating novel by the legendary storyteller Stephen King.
5.Horse: A Novel
Author: Geraldine Brooks
Fiction
Horse is a novel about art and science, love and devotion, and our unfinished battle with racism. It is based on the incredible true story of the record-breaking thoroughbred Lexington.
6.Carrie Soto Is Back
Author:Taylor Jenkins Reid
Fiction
Carrie Soto is tenacious and unpopular due to her desire to win at all costs. But when she finally decides to give up playing tennis, she is the best ever. She has twenty Grand Slam titles and has broken every record. And Carrie will tell you that she has a right to each one. With her father Javier serving as her coach, she gave almost everything up to become the best. Javier, a former champion himself, has been instructing her since she was two years old.
7.Demon Copperhead
Author:Barbara Kingsolver
Fiction
Demon Copperhead is a narrative about a youngster with no assets other than his dead father’s fine looks and copper-colored hair, a sarcastic wit, and a fierce talent for survival. He was born to a teenage single mother in a single-wide trailer. Demon braves the contemporary horrors of foster care, child labour, abandoned schools, athletic achievement, addiction, tragic loves, and shattering losses as told in his own unrelenting voice. He struggles with his own invisibility throughout it all in a culture where even superheroes have turned their backs on rural people in favour of urban areas.
8.Our Missing Hearts
Author: Celeste Ng
Fiction
The father of 12-year-old Bird Gardner, a former linguist who now works as a book shelf in a university library, is a loving but damaged man. When he was nine years old, his mother Margaret—a Chinese American poet—disappeared from the family without a trace. Bird is aware of the importance of becoming inconspicuous and staying within reasonable bounds. In the wake of years of economic unrest and bloodshed, rules created to protect “American culture” have controlled his family’s lives for the past ten years. The government is now permitted to relocate dissident youngsters, particularly those of Asian descent, and libraries have been ordered to remove materials deemed to be unpatriotic in order to maintain peace and restore prosperity.
9.Lessons in Chemistry
Author: Bonnie Garmus
Fiction
Elizabeth Zott, a chemist, is not your typical woman. In actuality, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to acknowledge the lack of a typical woman. However, her all-male Hastings Research Institute staff has a very unscientific perspective on equality because it is the early 1960s. Except for Calvin Evans, the misanthropic, bright, and Nobel Prize nominee who falls in love with her mind of all things. Results of true chemistry.
10.The Maid
Author: Nita Prose
Thrillers & Suspense
This cosy whodunit presents a one-of-a-kind protagonist who will grab your heart in “a charming mystery with a lovable oddball at its centre” .