Tag: storizen magazine
Book Review: ‘A Murder Is Fixed’ by Madhav Nayak
Overall, "A Murder Is Fixed" is a well-structured thriller that combines suspense, drama, and the love of cricket in a unique and engaging way.
Book Review: ‘India’s First Radicals’ by Rosinka Chaudhuri
"India’s First Radicals" is an essential read for those interested in the roots of modern Indian thought and the untold stories of reformist movements that shaped the nation.
HarperCollins to Publish Voice for the Voiceless by His Holiness the...
HarperCollins Publishers announced today the publication of VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS: Over Seven Decades of Struggle with China for My Land and My People, the most personal and definitive account of the Dalai Lama's fight for human rights, freedom, and dignity for the Tibetan people, and his enduring vision for a peaceful future.
Book Review: ‘You Can Get It Done’ by Dr. Liisa Kyle
If you're looking to boost your productivity and turn your goals into reality, "You Can Get It Done" is a must-read!
Book Review: ‘Yeonnam-dong’s Smiley Laundromat’ by Kim Jiyun and Shanna Tan
If you’re into stories that are both heartwarming and thought-provoking,"Yeonnam-dong's Smiley Laundromat" is a perfect pick.
Book Review: ‘Wicked Problems’ by Guru Madhavan
Overall, "Wicked Problems" is a fascinating read that challenges the way we think about engineering and problem-solving.












