The majority of CSS candidates inquire about the “Must-read books” for CSS training. The “Top 6 Must-Read Books” are listed below. These books will be helpful as you prepare for the CSS exam.
Why do Nations fail?
Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson are economists who wrote the book Why Nations Fail. The book presents the causes of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty from an all-encompassing perspective.
It has revealed the causes of the “North and South Conflict.” By contrasting them with first-world nations, it has addressed the causes of the third-world countries’ shortcomings. For CSS aspirants, reading the book is required.
Pakistan: Beyond the “Crisis State”
Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, a former Pakistani diplomat, is the author. It contains a collection of essays from well-known journalists and writers, including Shuja Nawaz, Ayesha Jalal, and Dr. Akbar Ahmed.
The hot-button issues in Pakistan are highlighted in the book. It has not only addressed pressing challenges but also instilled hope in Pakistan’s ability to resolve any crises.
Governing the Ungovernable
The book “Governing the Ungovernable” was written by Dr. Ishrat Hussain, the prime minister’s counselor for institutional reforms and austerity.
The focus of the book is primarily on “Economics, Judiciary, Civil Services, and Politics, etc.” All of these topics fall under contemporary Pakistani issues. This is the reason why everybody interested in CSS should read this book.
High School Grammar by Wren & Martin
All beginners and novices taking the CSS examination must be skilled in speaking and writing English. An important instrument for CSS exam preparation is English grammar.
How can you win the battle if the crucial tool is missing?
This is a really important question. You needn’t worry about this, though. Grab a copy of “High School Grammar by Wren & Martin” and start practicing now.
All newcomers and beginners for the CSS exam must be skilled at speaking and writing English. A crucial component of CSS test preparation is English grammar.
How are you going to win the battle if the essential tool is missing?
A million-dollar question, that is. However, you don’t need to worry about this. Grab a copy of “High School Grammar by Wren & Martin” and begin to sharpen your skills.
Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan
The law expert, Hamid Khan has penned down this book. The author has tremendously narrated the constitutional crisis of Pakistan.
The CSS aspirants should have sound and authentic knowledge of the “Indo-Pak history and Politico-Constitutional history of Pakistan”. Therefore, candidates are advised to read this book thoroughly.
Global Politics
Andrew Heywood has written the book, “Global Politics”. It is the best book to comprehend International affairs. Its 2nd edition is also available now.
It has covered the topics of “Arab Spring, global financial crisis and international migration, etc.” The CSS aspirants are recommended to have a heedful read of this book.