The best books of 2023

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My favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Loki Takes Guard

Vikas Prakash Joshi Why did I love this book?

From the title itself, this book grabs your attention. It is a fun, witty read.

11-year-old Lokanayaki Shanmugam aspires to be a cricketer and play on the local cricket league in a team called Temple Street Tankers, but they have a boy-only condition, so she cannot play on the team. She starts a petition to change this situation. Does it succeed? 

From its vivid portrayal of characters and some serious issues in Indian society, while using light-hearted language to bring out the importance of breaking societal conventions and standing up for one’s rights. Set in Chennai or Madras (as it was then called), the story has a very Tamil flavor but is universal at the same time. I laughed out loud on several occasions.

I recommend it to anyone looking for a slice-of-life, coming-of-age read.

By Menaka Raman,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Loki Takes Guard as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 13, 14, 15, and 16.

What is this book about?

Description

Eleven-year-old Loki-Lokanayaki Shanmugam-is cricket crazy. She wants

to play on the local cricket league team, The Temple Street Tankers. But they

have a ridiculous 'boys only' rule that they aren't willing to change for a girl.

And her parents seem to be too involved with her brother's studies to bother

with Loki. So she takes matters into her own hands and begins a petition to

fight for her right to play cricket.

But very few people are willing to sign this petition-even her parents refuse.

Nobody takes much notice till anonymous Twitter sensation @_poetic_paati

takes up Loki's cause. Soon,…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of The Boy with 2 Grandfathers

Vikas Prakash Joshi Why did I love this book?

I loved this book because of several reasons. The big one is Mini Srinivasan’s reputation as an award-winner for kids makes anyone interested in reading her next book.

Essentially, the book revolves around a boy in Pune, India, the title suggests, with two grandfathers. Amol, the main character’s name, loves both his grandfathers and considers them his mentors. One of his grandfathers is flamboyant, and one is steady and sober, but both love him to bits.

It is a delightful blend of humor and a book that aims to teach you a lesson. It is essential reading in a country where a lot of senior citizens need support from society—a book for all ages and backgrounds.   

By Mini Shrinivasan,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Boy with 2 Grandfathers as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.


My 3rd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Along Came A Spyder

Vikas Prakash Joshi Why did I love this book?

I loved this book for three reasons. First, it is so well observed in terms of Indian and Mumbai city daily life and all the usual ups and downs that happen. Second, it features a female spy and one with a lot of sass and spunk, to be sure. I love the sincerity and honesty she shows in the book. Third, the main character, Samira Joshi, is exactly the kind of person you root for.

The book revolves around her dream to be a spy, her training at a spy school or institute, and the fact that her middle-class parents don’t support it. How does she overcome her challenges? His simple and captivating book is one you don’t want to miss.

Fresh language and appealing concepts make this YA debut novel a winner. 

By Apeksha Rao,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Along Came A Spyder as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

At 17, Samira Joshi has only one dream in life.

She wants to be a spy. And why not?

Spying runs in the Joshi genes. Her great-grandmother was famous for sticking her nose in everyone’s business. Her grandmother had a flourishing side-business of tracking down errant husbands and missing servants. Her parents are elite intelligence agents for RAW. Yet, they want their only daughter to become a doctor. When she sees a college friend being trapped by a pimp, Samira does some spying of her own, and discovers the existence of a secret sisterhood of teen spies — The Spyders.…


Don‘t forget about my book 😀

My Name Is Cinnamon

By Vikas Prakash Joshi,

Book cover of My Name Is Cinnamon

What is my book about?

Both a captivating chronicle and an endeavor of remarkable depth and ambition, My Name Is Cinnamon provides a richly textured narrative of a boy trying to find his roots and place in the world. On each part of his journey, he encounters new people, new cuisines, and new adventures as he learns a lot about himself and the world around him.

While a light-hearted and heart-warming read, the book also covers some difficult themes rarely explored in children’s and young adult literature. It is a deeply moving testament to the unceasing desire to know oneself, the unrelenting pull of familial bonds, and the power of hope, sacrifice, and love.

Above all, this is about finding your own people and accepting who you are.

Book cover of Loki Takes Guard
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Book cover of Along Came A Spyder

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