In "To Unshakable Bliss," Serene Rishi presents the story of Qayum, a successful tech star turned children's author, who grapples with the meaning of life amidst external achievements.
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The Journey Inward: A Path to the Soul by Sumiti Kapoor
Sumiti Kapoor's book 'The Journey Inward' offers a profound exploration of spirituality and self-discovery, rooted in her personal journey. She shares her experiences, challenges, and insights through candid and relatable prose, guiding readers on a transformative path towards inner freedom.
Just Some Thoughts…that Changed My Life | Sarika Amani
Just Some Thoughts...that Changed My Life by Sarika Amani contains reflections to remind you that you're not alone in this journey and offers guidance when you feel discouraged or directionless. It doesn't guarantee solutions but aims to make your journey more enjoyable.
Triansh: and the Land of Immortals by MYST
"Triansh and the Land of Immortals" by MYST is a captivating YA science fiction novel that follows three teenage friends – Aditya, Akash, and Arjun – on a transformative journey through the Himalayas and beyond.
Salt. Water. Pepper | Karanbir Singh | Book Review
Salt. Water. Pepper by Karanbir Singh takes readers on an immersive journey filled with intrigue and suspense, led by protagonists Richard and Carrie, journalists on a quest for truth amidst danger.
The Four Lives of Robinson Appleson | Veronique Iswery Pasquet | Book Review
The Four Lives of Robinson Appleson delves into the life of Robinson Appleson, who journeys through four unique existences. Each life unveils a different facet of his character, from a prince indulging in vices to a womanizer seeking pleasure.
Meet me at the Cusp | Priyam Acharya | Book Review
"Meet Me at the Cusp" by Priyam Acharya takes readers on a soul-searching journey through love, betrayal, and spirituality in India. It challenges common relationship norms and explores human complexity.
Dangling Gandhi | Jayanthi Sankar | Book Review
"Dangling Gandhi" by Jayanthi Sankar is a collection of 12 short stories set in colonial Singapore, focusing on the lives and struggles of its inhabitants. Despite a complex narrative, the book offers deep insight into human emotions, culture, and class.
Muntazir | Nitin Bhagat | Book Review
Publisher : Notion Press (28 August 2023) Language : Hindi Paperback : 102 pages नितिन भगत की मुन्तज़िर लगभग 90 कविताओं का संग्रह है. इस संग्रह में उनके शुरुआती दिनों से लेकर अब तक की सभी कवितायेँ सकँलित हैं. नितिन कहते हैं की उनकी लेखनी में एक परिवर्तन आया है जो शायद… Continue reading Muntazir | Nitin Bhagat | Book Review
My Letters to Feather | Diwakar Shrivastava | Book Review
My Letters to Feather by Diwakar Shrivastava is a collection of letters by an unnamed narrator who offers a glimpse into his soul and shares his experiences through letters.
Krishna Deva Raya: The Boy Who Would Be King | Abhijeeth Hiliyana | Book Review
Krishna Deva Raya: The boy who would be king by Abhijeeth Hiliyana is a historical fiction focused on the glorious tale of the king of Vijayanagara. The book follows his years of adolescence and how he transitions from an ordinary boy into a chivalric king.
The Mystery of the Graveyard Gold | B. Fuddle | Book Review
The Mystery of the Graveyard Gold is an exciting tale of three children who uncover a pot of gold coins in a graveyard. How that one discovery changes their lives sets the central plot of the book
Ruin of the Scarred | Medha Nagur | Book Review
Ruin of the Scarred by Medha Nagur is the first in the duology called The Sting of Love that traces the journey of a young woman, Bidisha. She wants to avenge the humiliation faced by her mother for false accusations.
Calm the Chaotic Mind | Kunal Dudeja | Book Review
Calm The Chaotic Mind by Kunal Dudeja is a handy guide on how one can bring the noise in their heads to a stop using some fascinating frameworks and techniques.
The Only Way Out is Death | Varun Gwalani | Book Review
Packed with action layers after layers, The Only Way Out is Death is a nail-biting and unputdownable read. I have read something like this after a long time where I was constantly on the edges in the anticipation of what was to come next!
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.
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