Book Review: ‘Son of Nobody’ by Yann Martel
"Son of Nobody" is not a fast-paced retelling of the Trojan War but a contemplative meditation on memory, history, and the stories that define civilizations.
Book Review: ‘Sisters in the Wind’ by Angeline Boulley
"Sisters in the Wind," authored by Angeline Boulley, follows the story of Lucy Smith, a foster teen navigating the complexities of her traumatic past.
Book Review: ‘Screen People’ by Megan Garber
Book Title: Screen PeopleAuthor: Megan GarberPublisher: WildfireNumber of Pages: 272ISBN: 1035430460Date Published: Apr. 21, 2026
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Megan Garber’s "Screen People" looks at how digital screens...
9 New Self-Help Books Releasing in August 2026 That Could Change Your Life
Looking for the best new self-help books releasing in August 2026? Whether you want to improve your mental well-being, strengthen relationships, build resilience, overcome personal challenges, or gain a fresh perspective on life, this month’s lineup offers something truly transformative.
Book Review: ‘Queer India Now’ by Dhrubo Jyoti and Dhamini Ratnam
Book Title: Queer India NowAuthor(s): Dhrubo Jyoti and Dhamini RatnamPublisher: Queer DirectionsNumber of Pages: 272ISBN: 9371976128Date Published: May. 25, 2026
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"Queer India Now", edited...
Book Review: ‘Problem Solving 101’ by Ken Watanabe
"Problem Solving 101: A Simple Book for Smart People" by Ken Watanabe is a simple and practical guide that explains how to approach problems in a clear and structured way.
















