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December 29, 2022
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What books did ThePrint’s columnists love in 2022? They should be on your list too

Source: theprint.in theprint.in
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ThePrint team asked its Opinion columnists about the books they loved reading this year. Here’s what they said about their favourite titles. Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology by Chris Miller This book chronicles the history of Taiwanese-American businessman Morris Chang and his Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, probably the world’s most powerful ‘unknowns’. The company and Chang are the reason why the world’s superpowers are in a collision and may trigger Cold War II or World War III: Praveen Chakravarty, political economist and Congress party member. Chinatown Days by Rita Chowdhury This book made my heart...
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