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7 books Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth loved reading and you might too

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 24, 2022, 20:00 IST
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7 books Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth loved reading and you might too

Aishwaryaa Rajnikanth, South-superstar Rajnikanth's daughter, made it to the headlines this month after she announced the end of her marriage with actor-husband Dhanush after 18 years. Fans and followers of Aishwaryaa and Dhanush were shocked to know about this development. Meanwhile, did you know that just like her estranged husband Dhanush, Aishwaryaa too loves to read? Aishwaryaa- director, dancer, goodwill advocate, and author- often posts about her current reads or favourite books on social media which proves her love for books. Sharing her love for books, Aishwaryaa had earlier written in an Instagram post, "Books never cease to amaze .. it’s a journey where every book is a milestone..you etch your mark and move on...the path is onward.."

Here we list down some books which Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth enjoyed reading. Checkout this list and add these books to your reading list, if you haven't read them already.

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'The Last Child' by John Hart

In 2019, Aishwaryaa posted a picture of herself with her son spending some quality time reading together. In the picture, Aishwaryaa was seen reading 'The Last Child' by John Hart while her son was reading Rick Riordan's 'Olympus: The Lost Hero'. Aishwaryaa revealed that she loved reading thrillers. "...while mom loves thrillers, sonny boy is into adventure," her caption read.

Have you read 'The Last Child' by John Hart?

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'The Woman in the Window' by AJ Finn

AJ Finn's debut psychological thriller 'The Woman in the Window' is an international bestseller and it is also adapted for the screen. As the title suggests, the book follows the story of a woman who thinks she has noticed a murder from her window and she alerts the police. But has she, really? In an Instagram post, Aishwaryaa has posted a picture of a stack of books and had mentioned that she has read AJ Finn's 'The Woman in the Window'.

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'Old Bones' by Preston and Child

Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's bestseller 'Old Bones' is a thrilling novel based on the true story of the unfortunate Donner Party. The story touches on the themes of archaeology, history, murder, and suspense. It's the first book in the Nora Kelly series.

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'Eight Perfect Murders' by Peter Swanson

Published in 2020, Peter Swanson's 'Eight Perfect Murders' is "the story of a bookseller who finds himself at the center of an FBI investigation because a very clever killer has started using his list of fiction’s most ingenious murders," as per the book's blurb. This murder mystery will keep the readers hooked till the end.

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'Into the Water' by Paula Hawkins

Aishwaryaa also enjoyed reading Paula Hawkins' 'Into the Water' as she posted a picture with the book, with the caption: "Deep into this one". A Sunday Times bestseller, the psychological thriller 'Into the Water' was published in 2017.

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'Never' by Ken Follett

After a gap of over a decade, international bestselling author Ken Follett returned with a new thriller 'Never' which was published in November 2021. The story follows a female President of the United States of America, as she tries her best to fight a global crisis that could lead to World War Three.

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'The Silent Widow' by Sidney Sheldon

'Sweeping from Mexico City to the dark underbelly of LA, The Silent Widow has all the trademark glamor, suspense, and unexpected twists of a classic Sidney Sheldon novel,' reads the book's blurb. 'The Silent Widow' is co-authored by Sidney Sheldon and Tilly Bagshawe, and it was published in 2018.

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