What Comes After Marriage? by Ananya Anurag Anand is a story that sheds light on a woman's pre-wedding emotions and anxieties.
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The City of Pillars | Bhavini Desai | Book Review
The City of Pillars by Bhavini Desai is a contemporary romance fiction set in the backdrop of Kashmir, elections, conspiracy, and love. It is a detailed account of a brewing love story of strong-headed Atharva and aspirational Iram.
Embracing God in the Right Perspective with the Right Foundation of Faith in Him – Volume I by Chris Tham
Embracing God by Chris Tham is an attempt to teach its readers how they are connected to the Almighty in the spiritual realm.
The Legend of Bahirji-Naik: Raiders of Surat | Shreyas Bhave | Book Review
The Legend of Bahirji-Naik: Raiders of Surat by Shreyas Bhave is an insightful tale of unsung heroes and their journey of saving Maratha Swarajya from falling prey to destruction.
Be the Best Version of Yourself | Srinivart | Book Review
Be the Best Version of Yourself by Srinivart is a collection of insights into personal transformation and development. It essentially shows the path to how one can bring changes in themselves.
The Best of Us | Rishabh Bhatnagar | Book Review
The Best of Us by Rishabh Bhatnagar is a coming of age story set around a writer who ends up at a law school only to find himself an odd one out. He doesn't want to conform, slog away mindlessly, and die.
What We Pass On To Our Daughters | Manisha Yadav | Book Review
What we pass on to our Daughters by Manisha Yadav is a coming-of-age story of two women trying to navigate their lives as best as they could with what they have. It is a story that celebrates norms but also defies labels.
Pangaea | Hinnah Mian | Book Review
Pangaea by Hinnah Mian is a soulful collection of prose and poetry that fills us with rage as we read about the effects of trauma inflicted on a human body.
Andaman | Ratnadip Acharya | Book Review
Andaman by Ratnadip Acharya captures the lives of political prisoners in the early 20th century. The book spans more than 100 years and runs parallelly between 1911 CE and 2004 CE.
What the Young Don’t Tell | Mohit Jain | Book Review
What the Young Don't Tell by Mohit Jain is a coming of age story of Ayaan who traverses the contours of friendship, love, heartbreak, familial ties, trust, and then discovering his identity.
A Mindful Mind | Kabir Roy Choudhury | Book Review
A Mindful Mind by Kabir Roy Choudhury is an amusing tale of dreams, mindfulness, friendships, and an urge to discover oneself. It is a story that follows individuals like you and me who are frustrated with their lives.
Sita’s Kitchen | Raghav Khanna | Book Review
Sita's Kitchen is a book that explores the fine dining experience, delectable food of Italian palette, coming of age of a young village girl, power of dreams, and brute reality of life.
The Different Bride | Charu Singh | Book Review
The Different Bride by Charu Singh is a story of unadulterated love that transcends the barriers of norms to fulfil itself. It is a story of Chan and Prakash who come together despite differences.
Two-Sided Dilemma | Divyansh Bhatnagar | Book Review
Two-Sided Dilemma by Divyansh Bhatnagar is a contemporary novel of Raghav on a roller coaster encompassing love, passion, and conflicts. He is well on his way to discovering himself and finding the purpose of his life.
30 Times When Your Conscience Needs You / 30 टाइम्स वेन यौर कॉन्श्न्स नीड्स यू | Aarushi Jain
30 Times When Your Conscience Needs You is a collection of 30 chapters wherein the author has described a different way to look at a particular situation with a new perspective and way of analysing things.
Sri Sai Sat Charitra for Kids | Ishwar Joshi Awalgaonkar | Book Review
Sri Sai Sat Charitra is a biography based on the true-life stories of Sai Baba of Shirdi. Originally written by Shri. Govind Raghunath Dabholkar alias Hemadpant, the original edition of the Sai Satcharitra was published in Marathi on 26 November 1930.
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