Category: Books

JUNE READING: Why Nations Fail By Daron Acemoglu & James A. Robinson

Why Nations Fail is a popular title which provided insight but felt too long for all that was on offer.

MAY READING: Walk Like A Girl – Prabal Gurung

Designer Prabal Gurung's memoir Walk Like a Girl is brutally honest, open and direct. He does not hold back as he details his tough childhood, family relations and his drive to succeed.

FEBRUARY READING: Climate Justice – Mary Robinson

Climate Justice by Mary Robinson is a book that ultimately inspires hope in finding solutions to tackle the climate crisis that the world is facing.

JANUARY READING: Parityakta – Bhuwan Dhungana

Parityakta is a novel that dives into the experiences of being a girl to a woman, often having to abandon ones own feelings and desire.

DECEMBER READING: Difficult Women – Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay's Difficult Women is a book that features a collection of short stories about women, who have found themselves in difficult situations often operating on survival mode.

NOVEMBER READING: Human Nature – Thomas Bell

Thomas Bell is back with Human Nature! This monthly read was a nice way to follow Bell on his walking journey across Nepal.

SEPTEMBER READING: The Picture of Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde

This month I read The Picture of Dorian Gray, the only novel written by Oscar Wilde!

AUGUST READING: Yakthung Mundhumlore – Stories from Mundhum

Yakthung Mundhumlore is a collection of stories from the Mundhum, an introduction to the Limbu Yakthung people.

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