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5 riveting books to add to your bookshelf this month

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We all know that feeling of wanting to take reading books more seriously. We see those well-read friends on Instagram, their bookshelves overflowing with literary classics, and we think to ourselves, maybe I should be doing that too? But then we remember that we have a million other things to do, and reading a book is a commitment. It’s like saying, “I’m going to spend the next few hours doing something that doesn’t involve scrolling through my phone.”

But if you’re someone who actually does enjoy reading, and you’re always looking for new books to add to your TBR pile, then this article is for you. From books on aftermath of war to personal essays and love letters, these suggestions will tug into your soul. So, grab your favorite cozy spot, pour a glass of your favourite, and get ready to dive into these page-turners.

5 EW-approved books to read this month:

Minor Detail by Adania Shibli

A haunting tale of war, loss, and resilience,  weaves a poignant narrative of the Palestinian experience. Through the lens of a young woman’s memories, Shibli explores the enduring scars of violence and the enduring hope that sustains a people amidst adversity.

The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa

A labyrinth of the soul,  is a fragmented diary of a man grappling with existence. Pessoa’s prose, filled with melancholic beauty and profound insights, invites readers to contemplate the universal questions of life, love, and death.

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Against Interpretation: And Other Essays by Susan Sontag

A seminal collection of essays,  challenges conventional notions of art and criticism. Sontag’s sharp intellect and provocative ideas explore the power of images, the limitations of language, and the role of the artist in society.

Letters to Milena (The Kafka Library)

A love letter to a muse,  offers a glimpse into the heart and mind of Franz Kafka. Through his correspondence with Milena Jesenska, the enigmatic author reveals his deepest desires, fears, and the complexities of his tormented soul.

M Train by Patti Smith

A poetic journey through the mundane and the extraordinary,  is a meditation on creativity, loss, and the solace found in everyday rituals. Smith’s evocative prose and striking photographs create a world that is both intimate and universal.

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