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2024
My Year in Books
4,281
pages read
20
books read


சோற்றுக்கணக்கு [Sotrukanaku] by Jeyamohan
Shortest Book
28
pages
The Maniac by Benjamín Labatut
Longest Book
368
pages

Average book length in 2024
214
pages

When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut
Most Shelved
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பெரு(ம்) பயணம் by Rajesh Garga
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Santhosh’s average rating for 2024
4.5
4.5

சோற்றுக்கணக்கு [Sotrukanaku] by Jeyamohan
Highest Rated on ŷ
4.65 average

We, The Citizens by Khyati Pathak

Santhosh’s first review of the year

it was amazing
A superb introduction to public policy and frameworks to understand the interplay of state, market, and society.

I am a long-time fan of Amit Varma's and . Amit recently launched a with Ajay Shah, discussing many interesting topics. In one of the shows, Ajay mentions that if he could go back in time to 1947 and give Nehru a book on how to think about economic and government policies, it would be In Service of the Republi
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ձ᰿’S 2024 BOOKS
We, The Citizens by Khyati Pathak
it was amazing
பனி உருகுவதில்லை [Pani Uruguvathillai] by அருண்மொழி நங்கை
முச்சந்தி இலக்கியம் by A.R. Venkatachalapathy
Tamil Characters by A.R. Venkatachalapathy
பெரு(ம்) பயணம் by Rajesh Garga
How to Love in Sanskrit by Anusha Rao
The Shape of Ideas by Grant Snider
The Maniac by Benjamín Labatut
When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut
Good Morning, Monster by Catherine Gildiner
it was amazing
Magic Pill by Johann Hari
Useful Not True by Derek Sivers
முன்சுவடுகள் by Jeyamohan
சோற்றுக்கணக்கு [Sotrukanaku] by Jeyamohan
Never Enough by Andrew  Wilkinson
வணங்கான் [Vanangaan] by Jeyamohan
யானை டாக்டர் by Jeyamohan
Consent by Jill Ciment
Supremacy by Parmy Olson
really liked it
பெருந்தேன் நட்பு by அருண்மொழி நங்கை

Consent by Jill Ciment

Santhosh’s last review of the year

it was amazing
Got to know about this book through the prolific writer-critic Deepanjana Pal's newsletter (you should subscribe to it, its fantastic). To be precise, this line got me hooked into this book:�
"Consent is a reminder that we all contain multitudes; that people change, and that context is critically important for understanding our experiences."


Have been digging to the rabbithole of personal-growth and being-whole-than -being-perfect. So this line pi
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