Top Ten Non-Fiction Must-Reads of the Week

This week's top ten non-fiction reads span varied themes, from law and history to technology and geopolitics, offering readers a range of perspectives on current issues.

Top Ten Non-Fiction Must-Reads of the Week

Highlights

  • - Three books by Tushar Mehta provide insights into the quirks of legal life
  • - Indira Jaising's book on constitutional rights offers personal reflections
  • - Sebastian Mallaby's work traces the evolution of technology through historical events
  • - Analysis of geopolitical conflicts in China

Delve into this week's top ten non-fiction selections, a diverse collection ranging from legal quirkiness to constitutional insights. Non-Fiction 1. TITLE: Just Being, authored by Romila Thapar and published by Seagull Books for ₹1499/-, explores the intricacies of life's ordinary moments. 2. The Bench, The Bar and the Bizarre by Tushar Mehta examines legal oddities with Rupa as publishers at ₹995/-. 3. The Lawful and the Awful: Quirky Tales from the World of Law, also a work by Tushar Mehta, delves into the bizarre realities of law through Rupa again for ₹995/-.

Finding Legal Truth in Everyday Life

This trio of books on legal matters offers readers a multifaceted view. Indira Jaising's The Constitution Is My Home focuses on the personal journey and impact of constitutional law with Harper Collins, priced at ₹699/-. 5. The Curious and the Classified, penned by General Manoj Naravane, investigates classified information with Rupa for just ₹595/-.

Diving into tech and history, Sebastian Mallaby's The Infinity Machine outlines the evolution of technology from a computational perspective. Published by Penguin at ₹1299/-. Another deep dive in geopolitical analysis comes through Vijay Gokhale's China's War, published by Simon & Schuster for ₹699/-.

To close out the selections, we have two more thought-provoking reads. 7. The Constitution Is My Home (Indira Jaising) and 10. The Infinity Machine (Sebastian Mallaby). Both highlight the evolving landscape of laws and technology in our contemporary world.

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