Book Review: ‘Hooked’ by Asako Yuzuki
"Hooked" by Asako Yuzuki is a quiet and unsettling story about loneliness, obsession, and human connection. The novel follows Eriko, a successful but deeply lonely woman, and Shoko, a lifestyle blogger whose messy but warm life attracts attention.
Book Review: ‘The Way of Excellence’ by Brad Stulberg
"The Way of Excellence" invites readers to pursue a more resonant way of living and working, advocating that true excellence is a quiet commitment to ongoing personal growth and presence.
12 Best Books to Read for your Zodiac Signs in 2026
Curated by Storizen, this guide to Books to Read in 2026 for Your Zodiac Signs pairs each sign with a compelling read that reflects its unique traits—offering a personalized literary journey that’s both engaging and deeply meaningful.
9 Books to Read by Satyajit Ray: Remembering Him on his Birth Anniversary
Born on May 2, 1921, in Kolkata, Satyajit Ray was a multifaceted creative force—an Oscar-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, writer, illustrator, and designer. Beyond his groundbreaking...
Book Review: ‘The Invincible Brain’ by Dr. Majid Fotuhi
In "The Invincible Brain," Dr. Majid Fotuhi presents a 12-week program aimed at reversing cognitive decline, enhancing memory, and optimizing mental sharpness for individuals of any age.
Book Review: ‘A Room in Bombay’ by Manil Suri
Manil Suri's moving and touching memoir titled "A Room in Bombay" focuses primarily on his relationship with his mother, set against the backdrop of his life in Bombay and his journey as a homosexual Indian immigrant.















