Book Review: ‘The Comfort Book’ by Matt Haig
The feature that resonates with me the most about "The Comfort Book" is its broad-mindedness, encompassing a diverse range of sources for finding comfort.
Book Review: ‘My Subconsciously Feminist Father’ by Yashika Singla
"My Subconsciously Feminist Father" by Yashika Singla is an autobiographical narrative that walks readers through events that molded the author's viewpoint on feminism and being a feminist.
Book Review: ‘Missing in Action’ by Pranay Kotasthane & Raghu S Jaitley
"Missing in Action" also doesn't shy away from analyzing current plans and policies.
Book Review: ‘Defeating the Dictators’ by Charles Dunst
"Defeating the Dictators" is an extraordinary, compelling, and pragmatic analysis of the authoritarianism versus democracy debate that builds its case by drawing on the vulnerabilities and strengths of our opponents.
Book Review: ‘Migrants: The Story of Us All’ by Sam Miller
"Migrants: The Story of Us All," by Sam Miller, offers a different perspective of the world in which migration is restored to the core of the human story.
Book Review: ‘Flip Thinking’ by Berthold Gunster
Berthold Gunster elucidates this concept in detail in the book, providing strategies to develop a flip-thinking approach that can be a potent tool for personal development.
















