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October reads: 8 must read authors and books

As autumn sets in and the air turns crisp, there’s no better time to curl up with a good book. This October, we celebrate eight remarkable authors whose works span genres and styles, offering stories that inspire, entertain, and provoke thought. From gripping fiction to insightful non-fiction, these must-read selections promise to enrich your reading […]

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October reads: 8 must read authors and books

As autumn sets in and the air turns crisp, there’s no better time to curl up with a good book. This October, we celebrate eight remarkable authors whose works span genres and styles, offering stories that inspire, entertain, and provoke thought. From gripping fiction to insightful non-fiction, these must-read selections promise to enrich your reading experience and keep you engaged throughout the month. Whether you’re seeking new voices or timeless classics, dive into our curated list and discover your next favorite read!

Author : Sanchit Gupta

Sanchit Gupta, from the serene hills of Himachal Pradesh, is a versatile talent with a background in engineering and business management. An alumnus of NIT Hamirpur and NMIMS Mumbai, he began his career as a Brand Manager, exploring the vibrant heartland of India. His diverse experiences include running a theater group and hosting talk shows on All India Radio. In 2016, he fully embraced his passion for storytelling as an author and screenwriter.

His debut novel, The Tree with a Thousand Apples, has received acclaim, being long-listed for the Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize and the Sundance Screenwriters’ Lab, with a Goodreads rating of 4.45. In screenwriting, Sanchit gained recognition with Chhatriwali, which garnered over 200 million views on ZEE5. Follow him on Instagram @sanchit421.

Author : Sanjukta Khaund

Sanjukta Khaund is a dedicated Mental Health Coach and Counselor, specializing in personal growth and life transitions. Her debut book, The Art of Falling Forward, provides practical insights for navigating life’s challenges, encouraging readers to embrace imperfections and view setbacks as opportunities for growth. Through relatable stories and actionable techniques, she guides readers in shifting their mindsets.

Sanjukta’s empathetic approach shines through her work with NGOs and pro-bono counseling. She believes that while we can’t control the cards we’re dealt, we can choose how to play the game of life—a central theme in her book. An avid writer, she has produced numerous blogs on mental health and finds inspiration in authors like Irvin D. Yalom and Viktor Frankl. She lives with her husband, Samir, and their daughter, Samhita.

Author: Khyrunnisa A.

Khyrunnisa A. is an award-winning author celebrated for her engaging children’s fiction and sharp wit. She created the beloved comic character Butterfingers for Tinkle and authored the popular Butterfingers series published by Penguin Random House’s Puffin, which includes four sports-themed novels, three short story collections, and a comic. Smash It, Butterfingers!—a humorous badminton novel—was shortlisted for the Sahitya Akademi’s Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2024 (English).Khyrunnisa resides in Thiruvananthapuram.

Tongue in Cheek: The Funny Side of Life, Khyrunnisa A’s first book for adults, is a delightful collection of witty essays that reflect on the absurdities of daily life. From navigating wedding feasts to confronting dental visits, each story crackles with laughter. This engaging read promises to uplift spirits, offering relatable insights that resonate with every reader.

Author : Sumant Batra

Sumant Batra is a distinguished insolvency lawyer recognized as one of India’s leading experts, ranked among the top 30 globally by Global Restructuring Review. His extensive work with the IMF and World Bank has solidified his reputation. His authoritative book, Corporate Insolvency: Law and Practice, is considered seminal in the field. Sumant also contributes essays to various anthologies and serves as a columnist for leading newspapers.

Beyond law, he champions Indian heritage through initiatives like the Kumaon Literary Festival. His acclaimed coffee-table book, The Indians, features a foreword by Cherie Blair. His latest national bestseller, Anarkali, reimagines the enigmatic figure’s story and sold out its initial print run within 45 days. The Jaypee Infra Insolvency Saga has been launched in October.

Author : Raghavan Srinivasan

Raghavan Srinivasan is a multifaceted author and entrepreneur based in New Delhi. He holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from Madras University and an MBA from McMaster University, Canada. After starting his career as a systems analyst at Tata Consultancy Services, Raghavan transitioned to freelance IT work before founding New Concept along with others Information Systems Pvt Ltd, where he engages in social activism.

A passionate advocate for Indian literature and history, Raghavan believes the past offers vital insights for contemporary challenges. His debut historical fiction novel, Yugantar: The Dream of Bharatavarsha Takes Shape 2300 Years Ago, was published in 2019, followed by Rajaraja Chola. His works also include Dogged Pursuit and Indian Cities—Ancient and Medieval, exploring themes of history and culture.

Author : Vignesh Sivasankar

Vignesh Sivasankar is an accomplished author based in Chennai, known for his gripping horror anthology, The Ten Commandments of Evil, published by Readomania Publishers. This work was shortlisted for the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar Awards in 2022 and has established him as a prominent voice in contemporary fiction. His latest release, *The Devil’s Autopsy*, is his second foray into fiction.

With a background in engineering and an MBA, Vignesh is an alumnus of Anna University, Symbiosis University, IIM Calcutta, and EDII. The Devil’s Autopsy explores five unsolved murder mysteries across India, featuring intriguing characters like a veterinary doctor with dark experiments and a police officer entangled in bizarre deaths, showcasing Vignesh’s narrative skill and imaginative storytelling.

Author : Sudanand Daniel Rajan

Sudanand Daniel Rajan is an author whose diverse interests inform his writing. Raised on British comedies, especially the humor of Monty Python’s Flying Circus, he weaves wit into his narratives. His passion for Western philosophy, aviation, and literature shapes his storytelling.

In addition to writing, Sudanand is a healthcare professional and pilot. He enjoys railroad modeling and has a background as a former racing driver. When not crafting stories, he relishes Romantic-era symphonies, reading, and playing piano.

His latest work, Beethoven’s Last Symphony, introduces Zoey, a protective daughter facing family crises. As she navigates her sick aunt’s condition and uncovers a mystery about her great-grandfather—a Holocaust survivor—readers embark on a gripping journey filled with suspense and introspection.

Author : Prabhu Subramanian

Prabhu Subramanian is a Delhi-based author with a passion for crafting stories that challenge the status quo while entertaining readers. By day, he serves as Senior Vice President at a top IT corporation in San Diego. In the evenings, he embraces his roles as a devoted father and supportive husband.

His debut novel introduces Rohit Krishnan, a 17-year-old South Indian boy navigating the trials of adolescence in Delhi, facing love, heartbreak, and academic pressures.

In his latest release, Prabhu explores the ambitious journey of Bharat and Aman, who leave their corporate careers to pursue the dream of building the world’s greatest electric car. Each of his books invites readers into worlds where hope and determination triumph over adversity.

 

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