Book Review: ‘Finding Belle’ by Reeta Chakrabarti
Reeta Chakrabarti’s "Finding Belle" doesn’t waste time with pleasantries—it plunges headfirst into the stormy heart of a family that never quite fits together.
Book Review: ‘Fight’ by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes
"Fight" delivers what it promises: an insider’s map of the most unpredictable election in living memory.
Book Review: ‘Everything Changes’ by Carol Dodd
"Everything Changes: And That's OK" is a heartwarming, reassuring read that helps children process and embrace change with positivity.
Book Review: ‘Death of a Gentleman’ by Riva Razdan
To sum up, "Death of a Gentleman" is more than just a murder mystery; it is a critique of modern-day aristocracy and the hedonistic treadmill of keeping up appearances.
Book Review: ‘Count My Lies’ by Sophie Stava
Sophie Stava’s "Count My Lies" is a compulsively readable, soapy psychological thriller that gleefully weaponizes deception and unreliable narration to keep readers guessing until the final page.
Book Review: ‘Consumed’ by Saabira Chaudhuri
But "Consumed" is not just a book about plastic. It’s about the systems that shape our choices and the illusions we cling to about progress and sustainability.
















