Book Review: ‘Almost Sixteen’ by Arsh Verma
"Almost Sixteen" by Arsh Verma is a warm and relatable coming-of-age story that captures the confusion and emotions of teenage life in a very honest way.
Book Review: ‘The Divorce’ by Freida McFadden
"The Divorce" fully embraces the madness of its story, delivering manipulation, paranoia, emotional breakdowns, and jaw-dropping confrontations with unapologetic confidence.
Book Review: ‘The Correspondent’ by Virginia Evans
Ultimately, "The Correspondent" is a heartfelt reminder of the relationships we seek and the lessons learned throughout life's path, receiving a commendable must-read tag for its compassionate writing.
Book Review: ‘A World Appears’ by Michael Pollan
"A World Appears: A Journey Into Consciousness" by Michael Pollan explores how human brains generate subjective reality, employing a blend of scientific and spiritual perspectives.
Book Review: ‘A Touch of Genius’ by Rudrangshu Mukherjee
"A Touch of Genius" is not just a book to read once—it is a book that people can return to again and again to discover new thoughts and inspiration every time.
Book Review: ‘7 Breaths to Slimming’ by Namita Jain
More than just a book about slimming, "7 Breaths to Slimming" talks about the connection between the mind and the body. It shows that small and steady changes can often work better than extreme dieting.
















