Reading List 2021.


- Unveiled-Jay Vasavada

- We have carried out a retaliatory surgical strike after the Hitchcock terrorist attack in Pulwama. This is not a fictional story, but there is a limit to what can be written like every fact report

- There are a lot of five star schools in the cities around us now. But in the hinterland of the village, children with seven-star talents grow up like wagadau flowers, to whom it is difficult to impart education in their language.

The annual list of 2021 movies that will take another vacation due to this coronia is given in two parts in Spectrometer. Now the rest of the lists in this final month. Let's start with the first 'love' books! Like reading 21 titles in 2021.

(1) Indian Fiction World: This is not a book. There is a set of five books. Even in the seventh decade of Aikha, Shirish Panchal, a standard scholar of global creation, has acted like One Man University and has presented 7 stories of ancient heritage of Indian literature and folklore with authentic lessons. This motithal has been filled with evidence by mentioning famous-unpublished Sanskrit literature and mixed folklore from the Vedic period. Now, in the name of Sanatan, the half-hearted people like the Taliban are realizing that our narrative heritage is a revelation of how bold and beautiful the world is. There is a strong storytelling in the powerful texts, at the same time the story of the story flows in our genes, there is also a solid proof of this encyclopedia of all these stories! A treasure to be read by every Indian-loving Gujarati.

(2) Breath: In the last two and a half years, we have realized the importance of a neglected organ the most. And that is the lungs, the lungs. We see its strength, its pneumonia, and its deadly calamities. Named 'Breath: The New Science of Lost Art', this journalist James Nestor's book gives an insightful understanding of the 'vital' subject like the breath that we have just made religious. With the interesting story of history, it has been explained that the whole scientific story of breathing through the nose and mouth does not seem difficult. Breathing A to Z, with A First Hand Reachers.

(4) Shweta Mehta, a warrior of Ritsar Korona and a young government official, died tragically with her first pregnancy. And as his only child, Gujarat remained with a small but solid book, an unfamiliar representation of this delicate subject. After we got there as teenagers, there were a lot of restrictions and admonitions on daughters. But parents who are actually sitting next to him and giving him a true understanding of the physical and mental changes with love are also rare. A book written like a simple instinctive dialogue from a scientific point of view without judgmental advice or primitive teachings should be read to every daughter as a special course!

(3) Wow Ustad: Praveen Kumar Jha also became a writer from Doctor. Writes in lucid language despite accurate research based. But this compilation is quite unique. Zazi doesn't care about classical music, which is considered to be an integral part of Indian culture. No, it's not a boring comb here. But it is a compilation that calls the wow master of the thrilling true events of the new musical families, which are immediately aroused by the fragrance of the Gurusishya tradition.

(2) Freedom of Expression: Emotional cowards who constantly criticize 'Freedom of Expression' or advocate restraint on it do not appreciate that such criticism can only be made because of freedom of expression! So not only digesting creative humor or art that you don't like, you have to learn how to save it, it is a true future creation and if it is taken away, it is a real threat to the country or culture. Unfortunately, this is not the case with the educated professors. "Free speech alone cannot be controlled by accusations of offending others. That is why it is necessary to create a fear of serious harm, such as universal hatred, bodily injury or death. " Bharat Dave was such a brilliant and open minded scholar. Sadly we lost the whole visionary creator life this year. But with the help of video-books, a 'self-syllabus' has been introduced to educate the new generation. It is a must to read a book that gives a solid factual explanation of the many examples of the country and the world, which at this time is saddened by the fact that legal exemption or picture, joke, photo. Bharatbhai has presented a topic that is difficult in today's environment with full justice.

(2) The Balakot Air Strike: A factual book written in thriller style in English by a Gujarati youth who has served in the Navy. Here is the story of Jambazi who went on a surgical strike after the Hitchcock terrorist attack in Pulwama with Inside Information. This is not a fictional story, but there is a limit to what can be written like every fact report. It is an attempt to strike a balance between making it easy to read between the two endings and providing information, and being in English is also global.

(2) A Rude Life: Veer Sanghvi, a journalist who was originally Gujarati but also fluent in English, lived a colorful life. A fondness for food, film and travel. Interviews were also conducted by new local to global celebrities. The sharp humor called 'wit' is also sharp. Not an autobiography, but new memoirs are written in this book, which also allows time travel. Not rude but good read.

(2) Paper in Kariyavar: Those who make the mistake of weighing Parul Khakhar as a viral political poem are interested in politics, not in poetry! Like Ramesh Parekh from Amreli, the poet has an innate ability to speak sharp words while playing all-encompassing words. Thematic but also innovative - this is a collection of fun songs. 'Marmila' to 'Sharmila' all. Taste: 'Sit on the morgue of Kamkhana and tie the knots in the knot of the palva or the seed of the cybo cardamom!' Swimming is green, if you are tired of explaining, then you say 'I am a nail!' ... Speaking of which, where Munzara Parhariya, there, Olo Jiv came out of his pocket and shone! '

(2) Languages ​​of Truth: Salman Rushdie's name is more remembered due to controversies. But this bouquet of nonfiction articles he has written in the last 15 years is wonderful. The readers here appreciate the columnist's loyalty to the regular writer with new observations, but in English the reflection with reference to such original subjects is appreciated by the critic as 'ace'. The reader of the first chapter of Rushdie's book will see the English reflection of the things written in this column for 3 years! Revealing the known dimensions of the story and the living.

(10) Circus: Famous Scottish writer Alistair McLean from 'Guns of Nevron' and 'Ice Station Zebra' wrote this suspense thriller in 19, which was released in Gujarati by Ashwini Bhatt at that time! Here's a vintage charm - a Cold War hot thriller plot, a smart strong spy hero and a beautiful heroine instead of a lost old Bond. Takatak.

(11) Jigar's incision: There is a fanatical fashion among the foolish messengers to hold Gandhiji alone responsible for the current partition of India. Then a well-known Gandhi like Narayan Desai has written an official Gujarati book on the partition of India and Gandhiji, no one knows the need to read it! For Narayanbhai, a self-proclaimed freedom fighter, this is the experienced truth, not the ignorance of any borrower. New information will be found, a little realistic idea will also come. Translated into Hindi as 'Dil Mein Darar'.

(12) Stories I Must Tell: A book of half a dozen actors is published every month, and autobiography is the latest craze. But reading this autobiography of Kabir Bedi means that he himself has lived a colorful rainbow life. Making home in both India and Europe, four marriages and other affairs with Bindas and other beauties, yet no charges of exploitation. Romantic Nature. If you have sown experiences in life, then the harvest of autobiography will not come!

(13) The festival of sexuality: the tagline is: love, lust and pleasure stories! The editor is also a woman: Jayanti Rangarajan. Madilu Collection of Newly Written Erotic Stories in Hindi. The knot in the preface: As long as we do not speak openly on this subject, do not write our favorite, do not read, then Algari or Bandh kono aur bed me takiya ke niche talakutime andhera badha hi jayega!

(17) Sensation of Surgeon: In the Corona period, it was seen that continuous stories are always created in hospital beds. Of course, not all doctors can express it in a succulent style, even if they feel it. Some can't even establish kind daring communication with the patient standing in front even though they are experts! Moulin Shah, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, has crossed the line and made a high jump. The colors of life can be found in the facts, but the knowledge of medical science can easily be understood.

(12) Writing on the Wall: Tone stand is the chosen narrator who imparts science and knowledge as if telling a story in a very interesting way. Ton Bhai, the editor of a magazine like 'The Economist', has written the history of social media which is in full swing right now! It's like everyone started this after Facebook, but two thousand years ago there was social media with 'viral' messages! What were the first stories of sharing and blogging? There were comments in it? If so This book is a decorated basket of great information!

(12) Bhaap ke ghar mein shishe ki ladki: Osho is female and how to write if he writes? This is what this young lady Babusha Kohli writes in Hindi. Amrita puts observations in Pritam Pritam's poetic style like Gulzar's combination and original comments that are heartbreaking without playing with it! Originality immediately knocks at the door of the mind. A head-opening book that makes you feel the drizzle of peace in the surrounding noise that you like to read again and again.

(16) Faith Versus Fact: Where the study of religiosity-free rationality that opens the mind to prosperity for generations and

There is a constitution centered on humanity, where a new generation of atheists is rapidly becoming atheists. Why The reasons have to be understood before criticizing. Jerry. a. Coyne's book explains why so-called religious beliefs cannot stand up to scientific research with precise - logical questions. The present generation does not accept anything like that. Faith has to be filled to the brim to embrace it. A book explaining the stand of actual science at a time when teenagers are increasingly throwing away gossip from English in the name of science.

(17) Stories of Entrepreneurial Motivation: This is a very different kind of book amidst the proliferation of motivational books. Yashwant Mehta has written an inspirational folktale that glorifies the labor that revolves around the success of trade and industry in the country and abroad and teaches people to work hard without giving up. In addition to this, after the teaching of fiction, true stories have also been woven. Interesting inspiration.

(12) Anviksha: This word means the search for tiny observations. In the program as a teacher, Jigna Patel put on paper these children with sweet magical monuments like melancholy in their minds and similar colorful decorations. There are now a lot of fivestar schools in the cities around us. But in the hinterland of the village, children with seven-star talent grow up like a wagadau flower, until it becomes difficult to impart education in their language. Some of the young teachers have become swimmers of this flood and are smoking it permanently. A fresh glimpse of one of these school kindergartens is a book that touches the petals before it withers.

(20) Yugantar: If large size novels are written in Gujarati, printing has decreased due to lack of sales. Poet Madhav Ramanuja also adds a touch of tenderness in his description. Even in the pictures of his own memoirs, the story of the characters of the generation being made into a webseries is written with the sodomy of the wire coming from the walls scattered on the long stretch. Let the past sit.

(21) How to be free: By enduring the effects of the virus, we are still the same as we were. Let's feel a little secure that soon the same strife, narrowness, racial differences will arise in the country. No matter how many jerks you feel, no matter how much you listen to the words, nothing is actually missed. Tom Hodgkinson - Algari Olia gives the whole prescription of why to live. Free to compete, free from jealousy, free from debt, free from guilt, free from fear, free from the system. Reading in the name of the beauty of the career, just to run after the hunger for more ambition, brainwashing human beings useful thinking.

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"I keep myself safe, keeping books around. The silence of those books demands nothing. It exists, it is alive, open to anyone at any time, it is not like a human being (that is bound and judgmental)! "

(Bo Carpellan)

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