Repost of Shewatabh Chatterjee entry for our Lockdown and Reading ChallengeπŸ™Œ
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Check out his #quarantinereads collection which screams 'well-read' - some brilliant books you can pick up for your next reading escapade πŸ˜‹

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#booksmart #Reading
I am #lockdownandreading:

1. The graveyard book (🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟)

Neil Gaiman knows HOW TO WRITE. I mean he can just captivate you with anything he narrates and this book has an amazing, and sweet plot with it. I can say, it was delicious reading it

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2. Notes from the underground (🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟)

About the underground man, who is extremely anti-social, paradoxical and dark.

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#fiction #books #readinglist
3. Incognito (🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟)

A book about neuroscience that completes the journey of dethroning us from the centre of the universe (started with Galileo) and end up dethroning ourselves from the centre of anything.

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#humanity #Science #psychology
4. Man's search for meaning (🌟🌟🌟🌟)

Viktor Frankl introduces us to the third Viennese school of psychotherapy by reflecting on his experiences from the concentration camp.

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#Vietnam #mentalhealth #writers
5. Interpreter of maladies (🌟🌟🌟🌟 )

Jhumpa Lahiri tells us some beautiful stories of Indians abroad.

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#India #storytelling #Read
6. Early Indians (🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟)

Tony Joseph tries to form a blurry, but credible ideas of the ancestry of the Indians, resting his book upon extensive DNA studies and archaeological evidence.

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#History #India #ideas
7. The Blind Watchmaker (🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟)

Dawkins shows how Paley's designer is surely a blind designer by citing amazing examples from the evolution and thereby, dismantling theism once again.

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#design #art #readingcommunity
8. The white tiger (🌟🌟🌟)

About an intelligent Halwai turned a driver, a murderer, then an entrepreneur giving some ideas about India to a Chinese politician. Weird? Yes, it is.

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#fiction #books #India
9. Free will (🌟🌟🌟)

- A Very basic book that introduces you to the idea that free will is surely, an illusion. This one actually inspired me to read "INCOGNITO"

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#free #nonfiction #books
Have you been binge-reading? Then inspire other readers amidst the negativity lockdowns and this pandemic has created by sharing with us the collection you've finished or plan to read!

Check this thread for rules!

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Rule 1:

Get all the books that you've read this lockdown period- prepare a collage of their book covers OR make a book stack and click the picture OR simply add pictures one by one - think of a way to feature all those reads together in a single post!

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Rule 2:

Start your caption with 'I am #lockdownandreading' and list out these books in the caption.

Rule 3:

Try to add a sentence or two about the book as well on how you felt about it!

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Rule 4:

And yes, don't forget to tag us ( @merrative) and use #lockdownandreading while posting - the best book stacks/lists/posts get featured on our page!

Complete post:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CACXAOHgAJH/ 

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