
I have always loved reading non-fictions; specially the biographies of nobel men. Last year, though I couldn’t resist my interest in fictions and spent much time reading them, I read 4 non-fiction books about which I have discussed below-
Also read:- https://arghadipachakraborty.travel.blog/2021/01/17/fiction-books-i-read-in-2020/
1. The Shooting Star|Shivya Nath:-
“With a home nowhere, I belong everywhere.”
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“The Shooting Star”- A Girl, Her Backpack and the World.
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Shivya Nath, who embarked on a nomadic journey and decided to live her life as a digital nomad, has written about her breathtaking experiences and adventures from the remote Himalayan villages to the Amazon rainforests of Equador and her communication with several people from several places throughout the world has made the book lively and vibrant.
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When you are confined in your mundane life due to this COVID-19 pandemic, this book will provide you the taste and happiness of traveling certainly.
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Highly recommended..!!

2. Vivekananda Rachana Sambhar (বিবেকানন্দ রচনা সম্ভার)
Vivekananda – A name of burning fire !! 🔥
Mother India has given birth to a galaxy of stars in various fields and Swami Vivekananda is one of them in the field of religion. 🌿🌷🇮🇳
I have picked up the book – “Vivekananda Rachana Sambhar” which contains Gyanyoga, vedanta in the context of life, Rajyoga, practical religion and his letters and there are subtitles too under the titles.
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This book is written in bengali and I don’t know any better option to know the legend through my mother tongue than anything else!😊

3. Three Thousand steeches|Sudha Murthy:-
“We all lose a few battles in our lives but we can win the war.”
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Sudha Murthy, the founder of Infosys foundation, has done justice to the tagline “Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives” of her book “Three Thousand steeches”.
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The book starts with the experience of Sudha Murthy while she was working with the devdasis for the transformation of their lives from sex workers to a decent lifestyle. Afterwards, she has shared her struggle in the engineering college, how she has given up her hobby to buy sharees, the humiliation she faced in the airport due to her simple living & handled the situation intelligently, has known about indigenous plants and alcoholism and AA.
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She has shared her interesting yet inspiring stories with the readers through the 11 chapters. Her simple words and writing attract the readers to sink into the book and made the book a highly recommended one!

4. Ami Sirajer Begum (আমি সিরাজের বেগম)|Shree Parabat:-
“Ami Sirajer Begum”- an ode of love, bonding, dedication and treachery.
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Shree Parabat has described several informations and incidents of the inner apartment of Murshidabad palace through the eyes of Begum Lutfunissa aka Lutfa, the most favourite begum of Nawab Siraj-ud-daula.
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What I have liked the most in this book, is the exclusive informations about the nawab family; the informations about which our history text books are least bothered but soothes the curious minds.








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