Top 5 Books of The Month | July 2025 [Editor’s Choice]

July has been a wonderful month for book lovers! Whether you enjoy romance, mystery, self-help, or something in between, there was something special for everyone. In this article, I’ve picked out the books that stood out this month—stories that made me think, feel, and sometimes even cry a little. These books kept me company through rainy days, quiet nights, and busy mornings. I hope you’ll find your next great read here too.

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HALF EMPTY TO HALF FULL – THE MINDSET PIVOT

This book made me pause and reflect on how I think every day. It’s not about changing the world overnight, but about changing how we see our world—especially when life feels overwhelming. The author shares simple tools that helped me calm my thoughts, feel more focused, and break free from old patterns. It’s full of relatable examples and gentle reminders that growth doesn’t have to be big and dramatic—small shifts matter too. I’d recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed Atomic Habits or The Mountain Is You.

Mudritha : A Novel

This book pulled me in right from the start with its unusual mystery. Aniruddhan reports a missing woman—Mudritha—whom he’s never even met. As the story unfolds, it’s not just about finding her, but about understanding a group of women trying to escape their everyday lives. Each one is different, each one quietly brave. The writing is gentle yet layered, and the mystery stays just enough in the background to let the emotional journeys shine. A thoughtful, slow-burn read for anyone who loves stories about self-discovery, freedom, and connection.

 

The Asura’s Curse | Hidden Story from our Ancient Indian Hindu Mythology

This book was a wild ride! It starts with a murder and a missing girl, but quickly pulls you into a world where Indian mythology, ancient secrets, and real-world history collide. As Rohan investigates, he finds himself caught between legends from the Ramayana and dark secrets from Nazi Germany to NASA’s hidden roots. It’s fast-paced, clever, and makes you question what’s fact and what’s fiction. If you enjoy stories that mix thrill, mythology, and a bit of historical conspiracy, this one’s a total page-turner.

The Four Horsemen: The Fate of the World 

This fantasy adventure is both thrilling and emotionally rich. When three friends stumble upon a black box, they’re pulled into strange worlds where they must take on the roles of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. What starts off fun soon turns dark and dangerous. Each character’s journey—especially Janaki’s eerie connection to a twisted version of Narnia—adds depth to the fast-moving plot. If you love mythology, fantasy, and stories where friendship is tested by fate, this book will pull you in and keep you hooked.

The Cheating Husband: A Psychological Thriller

This one had me hooked from the very first lie. What starts off as a secret affair quickly spirals into something much darker. The narrator’s discovery that her seemingly perfect man is married is just the beginning—because his marriage hides chilling secrets of its own. Fast-paced, full of sharp twists, and dripping with suspense, this psychological thriller reminded me of Freida McFadden’s gripping style. I couldn’t stop reading until the very last reveal.

Happy reading! ✨

 

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