Hi everyone! How are you all?
Before I post my favorite reads of the year, I thought it would be fun to show you guys all the books I read in 2017. Since there are 65 books, I’m only going to tell you their names. I have categorized the books according to their genres.
Click on the names and it will take you either to my review of that book or the Goodreads page. Let’s get started 😀
Thriller/Mystery
- The Girl from Rostov by Shitij Sharma
- The Resurrection of Evil by Neelabh Pratap Singh
- Take the Body and Run by Jada Ryker
- Constant Guests by Patricia Nedelea
- Deceived by Heena Rathore
- The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
- Dangerous Games by Danielle Steel
- Against All Odds by Danielle Steel
- Unlawful Justice by Vish Dhamija
- Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
Romance
- Angel in the Shadows by Amy Deason
- #Blur (GearShark, #4) by Cambria Hebert
- #FinishLine (GearShark, #5) by Cambria Hebert
- Leo Loves Aries (Signs of Love, #1) by Anyta Sunday
- The Hot Shot (Game On, #4) by Kristin Callahan
- Quarter Life Crisis by Anshuk Attri
- Messed Up! But All for Love by Arvind Parashar
- You Never Know by Akash Verma
Paranormal
Fantasy
- Mudmen by Shitij Sharma
- Heroes or Thieves by J.J Sherwood
- Adventures in Farland by Moshank Relia
- Kalki by Kevin Missal
- Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare
Dystopian
Science Fiction / Steampunk
Historical Fiction/ Mythology
- The Bronze Horseman by Paulina Simmons
- Harappa by Vineet Bajpai
- The Reflections of Queen Snow White by David Meredith
- Chronux by Sagar Kammath
Young Adult Contemporary
- Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith
- Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone
- Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz
- I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson
- More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera
- All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood
Classics
- Untouchable by Mulk Raj Anand
- The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
- Six Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
- Animal Farm by George Orwell
- Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Caroll
Non-Fiction
- How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories by Sudha Murty
- The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
- Tips for Happiness in the Shadow of Cancer by Dr. Meenu walia
- 10 Essentials to The Blueprint of Happiness by Bhanu Arora
- Career Rules: How to Choose Right and Get the Life You Want by Sonya Dutta Chaudhary
Others
- Nine Plays for the School Stage by Neera Jain
- Poetry Magic 8, edited by Keki N Daruwalla
- Rafflesia: The Banished Princess by Gautam
- The Rulebreakers’ Club: The Ghost Who Wasn’t There by Sawmya Rajendran
- Sick of Being Healthy by Monisha K. Gumber
- The Company of Women by Khushwant Singh
- Waiting for Regina by Curtis W. Jackson
- Donny’s Brain by Rona Munro
- The Quest of the Sparrows: Explore the Joy of Freedom by Kartik Sharma and Ravi Nirmal Sharma
- Second Chance by Dr. Sandeep Jatwa
- Beyond Secrets by Alka Dimri Saklani
- Coffee and Ordinary Life by Mitali Meelan
- A Home For Urvashi by Sanchali Bhattacharya
- Tell Tale by Jeffrey Archer
- The Tree with a Thousand Apples by Sanchit Gupta
- Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur
- Cobalt Blue by Sachind Kundalkar
I hope you all liked this book! Have you read any of these books or want to?
Let me know your thoughts down below!
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65 books!! Great tavleen.. I just started my reading journey in 2017 around September or so and managed to read 12 books by the year end.. among these i have read ‘beyond secrets’ and most other come under to be read list. Have set a target of 50books this year.
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So glad you stated your journey! Good luck with your target this year. Reading is such an amazing experience that it may be even effortless to read many good books. Followed you 😊
65 books is twice as many as I managed to read in 2019. And as for 2017, I think…I barely read 10 (that’s me being generous!). I love how no matter how busy life gets you remember the important thing in life – books. I’m trying to channelise the same energy this year. Like I totally know it’s not about the numbers. At all. But it’s kinda like what are you spending all your time on.