Here's the list of books which I am hoping to read before the year ends. Am making the list so that when I try to think what should I read next I will have an easy option to choose from.
1. A Short History of Nearly Everything (Bill Bryson)- eccentric stories behind the greatest scientific minds
2. Death and the Penguin (Andrey Kurkov)- a satire
3. The World is Flat (Thomas Friedman) - analysis of globalization
4. Snapshots from Hell (Peter Robinson) - a book written by a Stanford Business School Gradaute based on his experience in the first year of the MBA programme
5. The Dilbert Principle (Scott Adams) - a satire on the middle management
6. The Goal (Eliyahu M. Goldratt) - for the theory of constraints on Systems Management
7. Liar's Poker (Michael Lewis) - the author's experiences as a bond salesman on Wall Street
8. Den of Thieves (James Stewart) - the trading scandals of the Wall Street financiers
9. The Great Indian Novel (Shashi Tharoor) - the story of Mahabharata reset in the Indian Independence
10. India - From Midnight to Millenium (Shashi Tharoor) - covers India from Independence to millenium