Good reads

Democracy in Turns: A Political Account of Nepal

Sanjay Upadhya

Politics | History        

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As Nepal struggles to construct a new democratic identity under its seventh constitution in as many decades, the wider machinations and manipulations that have dominated politics ever since the country emerged from the unification of petty principalities in the mid-eighteenth century continue to cast a long shadow, Sanjay Upadhya argues. Democracy in Turns critically examines the country’s past political experiments—complete with all key players and proceedings—in an effort to understand modern Nepali democracy and envision its future.

How to Kill Men and Get Away with It

Katy Brent

Thriller | Mystery

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Meet Kitty Collins. Friend, lover, killer. He was following me. That guy from the nightclub who wouldn’t leave me alone. I hadn’t intended to kill him of course. But I wasn’t displeased when I did and, despite the mess I made, I appeared to get away with it. That’s where my addiction started. I’ve got a taste for revenge and quite frankly, I’m killing it.

A deliciously dark, hilariously twisted story about friendship, love, and murder. Fans of My Sister the Serial Killer, How to Kill Your Family, and Killing Eve will love this wickedly clever novel.

Money Master the Game

Tony Robbins

Business | Finance

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Based on extensive research and one-on-one interviews with more than 50 of the most legendary financial experts in the world—from Carl Icahn and Warren Buffett, to Ray Dalio and Steve Forbes—Tony Robbins has created a simple 7-step blueprint that anyone can use for financial freedom. Robbins has a brilliant way of using metaphor and story to illustrate even the most complex financial concepts. He is an advocate for the reader, dispelling the myths that often rob people of their financial dreams. Robbins walks readers of every income level through the steps to become financially free by creating a lifetime income plan.