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2024’s top duologies: Epic tales in a series of two books
In a literary world dominated by sprawling series and hefty standalone novels, duologies offer a refreshing middle ground. These two-book adventures provide all the depth and richness of a series without the long-term commitment, making them the perfect choice for readers who crave immersive stories but appreciate a concise, well-contained narrative. As we journey into 2024, a selection of duologies is capturing the hearts and imaginations of book lovers around the globe.
From intricate fantasies to heart-pounding adventures, these pairs of novels promise to transport you to new worlds, introduce you to unforgettable characters, and leave you eagerly turning the pages.
Here, we delve into the top five duologies of the year that are ready to whisk you away on a literary escapade like no other.
What are duology books?
Duology books are a unique and engaging form of storytelling that consists of two books, forming a complete and cohesive narrative arc. Unlike trilogies or longer series, duologies provide readers with a rich, immersive experience without extended commitment. They strike a perfect balance, offering depth and character development comparable to longer series while maintaining the pace and satisfaction of a more concise story.
2024’s must-read duology books
1. Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
Genre: Fantasy
Leigh Bardugo’s duology, set in the Grishaverse, delivers a thrilling heist narrative filled with complex characters and intricate plots.
Six of Crows
In the bustling city of Ketterdam, Kaz Brekker, a criminal prodigy, is offered a dangerous heist that could make him wealthy beyond his wildest dreams. He assembles a diverse crew, each with unique skills and dark pasts, to pull off the seemingly impossible task. Bardugo’s writing shines with its vivid world-building and deep character development, making Six of Crows a gripping start to the duology.
Crooked Kingdom
The sequel, Crooked Kingdom, picks up where the first book leaves off, with Kaz and his crew facing betrayal, heartbreak, and danger from all sides. The stakes are higher, the schemes are more elaborate, and the emotional depth is more profound. Bardugo’s ability to intertwine action with emotion makes Crooked Kingdom a powerful conclusion to the duology.
2. Strange the Dreamer and Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor
Genre: Fantasy
Laini Taylor’s duology is a lyrical and magical exploration of dreams, gods, and the power of stories.
Strange the Dreamer
Lazlo Strange, a war orphan and junior librarian, has always been obsessed with the lost city of Weep. When an opportunity arises to explore this mythical place, Lazlo jumps at the chance. Taylor’s poetic prose and imaginative world-building transport readers to a land of blue-skinned gods and ancient mysteries.
Muse of Nightmares
The book continues the story with even more intensity and depth. The narrative delves into the origins of Weep’s tragedy and the interconnected destinies of its inhabitants. Taylor weaves a tale of love, revenge, and redemption, making this duology a poignant and unforgettable read.
3. The Wrath & The Dawn and The Rose & The Dagger by Renée Ahdieh
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Inspired by One Thousand and One Nights, Renée Ahdieh’s duology is a mesmerising tale of love, betrayal, and revenge.
The Wrath & The Dawn
In a land ruled by a murderous boy-king, each dawn brings heartbreak to a new family. Khalid, the Caliph of Khorasan, takes a new bride each night only to have her executed at sunrise. Shahrzad, a young woman determined to avenge her best friend’s death, volunteers to marry Khalid with a plan to end his reign of terror. Ahdieh’s lush descriptions and intense romance make this book a captivating read.
The Rose & The Dagger
The sequel, The Rose & The Dagger, continues Shahrzad and Khalid’s story as they face greater challenges and uncover deeper secrets. The characters’ development and the rich, Middle Eastern-inspired setting provide a satisfying and immersive conclusion to the duology.
4. An Ember in the Ashes and A Torch Against the Night by Sabaa Tahir
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Sabaa Tahir’s duology combines Roman-inspired elements with magic and rebellion, creating a thrilling and heart-wrenching saga.
An Ember in the Ashes
Laia, a slave, and Elias, a soldier, find their lives intertwined in the brutal Martial Empire. Laia’s quest to save her brother and Elias’s struggle to break free from his deadly destiny lead them on a dangerous path filled with intrigue and peril. Tahir’s masterful storytelling and relentless pace make this an unputdownable read.
A Torch Against the Night
In A Torch Against the Night, the stakes are raised as Laia and Elias fight for their lives and the fate of the Empire. The narrative delves deeper into the characters’ motivations and the complexities of their world. Tahir’s ability to blend action with emotion results in a powerful and satisfying conclusion to the duology.
5. The City of Brass and The Kingdom of Copper by S.A. Chakraborty
Genre: Fantasy
S.A. Chakraborty’s duology, set in the magical city of Daevabad, is a rich tapestry of politics, magic, and cultural conflict.
The City of Brass
Nahri, a con artist with a mysterious gift, accidentally summons a powerful djinn warrior and finds herself in the legendary city of Daevabad. As Nahri navigates this new world of intrigue and danger, Chakraborty’s detailed world-building and complex characters create a vivid and immersive reading experience.
The Kingdom of Copper
The sequel continues to explore the intricate politics and personal dynamics of Daevabad. The tensions between different factions and the characters’ evolving relationships add layers of depth to the story. Chakraborty’s ability to weave a captivating narrative with rich cultural elements makes this duology a standout.
These five duologies offer readers a blend of fantasy, romance, intrigue, and adventure. Each set of books delivers a complete and satisfying story arc, providing a perfect escape into worlds filled with magic, complex characters, and unforgettable adventures.
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Irdai proposes to amend regulatory sandbox norms
Regulator Irdai has proposed to amend the norms related to ‘regulatory sandbox’ by incorporating principle-based approach and further facilitating the adoption of innovative ideas and new concepts across the insurance value chain.
Regulatory sandbox usually refers to live testing of new products or services in a controlled/test regulatory environment for which regulators may or may not permit certain relaxations.
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) constituted an internal committee to review the Irdai (Regulatory Sandbox) Regulations.
Based on the recommendations of the committee, it has proposed amendments to the regulatory sandbox regulations and seeks comments from the public at large on the proposed amendments.
Issuing an exposure draft on regulatory sandbox regulations, Irdai said the amendment seeks adoption of principle based approach over rule based approach.
The changes to the norms are also aimed to facilitate the introduction of innovative ideas/new concepts across the insurance value chain, Irdai said.
Irdai has invited comments from the stakeholders on ‘Exposure draft – Irdai (Regulatory Sandbox) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024’ by November 25.
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Prodigy Finance secures $310M financing from DFC
Prodigy Finance, a global higher education finance company, has secured financing of up to $310 million with a funding commitment from the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).
This latest financing, building on the previous partnership with DFC, prioritises social impact with a minimum financing threshold of 30% for women and 50% for individuals from low- and lower-middle-income countries, it said in a statement.
“Together, we are empowering a new generation of global leaders to unlock opportunities that shape a brighter future,” said Prodigy Finance Chief Financial Officer Neha Sethi.
The higher education finance company’s borderless lending model allows students to apply for loans based on their future earning potential rather than their current circumstances or credit history.
Since its founding in 2007, the international student lender has enabled over 43,000 postgraduate master’s students to attend top universities, disbursing over $2.3 billion in funding to students from more than 150 countries.
Sonal Kapoor, Global Chief Commercial Officer of Prodigy Finance, told YourStory that India is its core market and has the largest share of its funding.
According to the Prodigy Finance 2022 Impact Report, students reported that the company’s loan helped them to pursue their dream career (91%), achieve success in their personal life (83%), and at least double their salary (74%).
In September, Prodigy Finance launched a $30 million blended finance programme in collaboration with The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited and Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies.
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Swiggy IPO: Retail portion subscribed 84%, overall 35% shares allotted
Food delivery and quick commerce platform Swiggy’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) was subscribed only 35% on the second day of bidding as broader market indices slipped in red.
Sriharsha Majety-led Swiggy witnessed the quota reserved for employees being subscribed 1.15 times by the end of bidding on the second day. Retail investors subscribed to 84% of the shares.
According to data from the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), non-institutional investors purchased 14% of their allocated shares, and qualified institutional buyers’ (QIBs) part was booked at 28%.
As of the second day, Swiggy’s IPO received bids for 5.57 crore shares, amounting to 35% of the total issue size. The issue was subscribed 12% on day one.
Swiggy, which is set to list on Indian stock markets on November 13, initially aimed for a valuation of approximately $15 billion, but later updated its RHP to seek a valuation of around Rs 87,000 crore or about $11.3 billion at the upper price band.
“Swiggy’s decision to lower its valuation leaves some upside room for the investors, we still recommend an AVOID recommendation to this issue due to the “reported negative” cash flows and ongoing losses, alongside a slightly high valuation of 7.7x FY24 price-to-sales,” noted Aditya Birla Money in a research report dated Nov 4.
It raised nearly Rs 5,085 crore (about $605 million) from anchor investors, which included life insurance and mutual fund arms of HDFC, ICICI, and SBI. The anchor book, which witnessed participation from over 75 key domestic mutual funds, also saw bids from global mutual fund investors like Astrone Capital, Fidelity, and Blackrock.
Swiggy plans to raise close to Rs 11,700 crore in its IPO which will include fresh issue of 11.54 crore equity shares along with an offer for sale (OFS) of 17.51 crore equity share by existing stakeholders. It has set IPO price band at Rs 371- Rs 390.
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