Books have always been one of the friendlier accompany of human beings which provides knowledge and entertainment. As Charles W. Eliot has said, “books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors and the most patient teacher”.

So, therefore, Whatson brings you this week’s top books to give you the experience of knowledge, entertainment, and as well as a binge for the week.

  • Nari by Humayun Azad
Nari

The famous poet, writer, linguist, and professor of the University of Dhaka, Prof. Humayun Azad finally got justice after 18 years of being brutally attacked and murdered by Bangladeshi extremist militants. In remembrance of him, the book ‘Nari’ is published after 4 years of a ban which was eventually lifted in the year 2000. The book is the first comprehensive feminist book where the writer has diligently drawn up the feminist ideas of the West underlie the feminist contributions of the subcontinent’s socio-political reformers.