Book Review: Heart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq

Book Review: Heart Lamp: Selected Stories

Where Every Story Glows with Emotion and Truth In Heart Lamp: Selected Stories, Banu Mushtaq opens a window into the deeply personal yet universally resonant world of women’s lives, identities, and struggles. A collection of stories born from the heart of a pioneering feminist voice in Kannada literature, this book isn’t just a literary work—it’s … Read more

Book Review: “How to Giggle” by Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo

How to Giggle by Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo

If laughter is the best therapy, this book is your new self-help bible in high heels. In How to Giggle, comedians, podcast queens, and pop-culture icons Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo turn their signature sass, sarcasm, and sisterhood into a hilariously raw survival guide for modern womanhood. Packed with personal stories, cringey confessions, and zero-filter … Read more

Book Review: “On Democracies and Death Cults” by Douglas Murray

On Democracies and Death Cults by Douglas Murray

When truth becomes dangerous and lies become virtues, are we witnessing the fall of democracy—or its final test? In On Democracies and Death Cults, Douglas Murray delivers a fiery, unflinching critique of modern democratic societies that are, in his view, unraveling under the weight of their own contradictions. With his signature eloquence and unapologetic clarity, … Read more

Book Review: “Every Day with Babs” by Barbara Costello

Book Review: "Every Day with Babs" by Barbara Costello

Who needs a fancy chef when Grandma Babs is in your kitchen, filling your home with love, warmth, and foolproof recipes? Barbara Costello, better known as “Brunch with Babs” on social media, brings her charming presence from screen to page in her delightful book Every Day with Babs. This isn’t just a cookbook—it’s a cozy … Read more

Book Review: “Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House” by Jonathan Allen

Book Review: "Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House" by Jonathan Allen

When democracy hangs by a thread, every backroom deal, misstep, and power play matters. Jonathan Allen, co-author of Shattered and Lucky, returns with another behind-the-scenes political thriller—only this time, it’s not fiction. Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House offers a ringside seat to the turbulent, chaotic, and often unbelievable 2024 U.S. presidential … Read more

Book Review: “Tiny Experiments”

Tiny Experiments

Small Shifts, Big Impact — How Micro-Actions Can Transform Your Life What if the path to a better life isn’t paved with huge leaps but tiny, deliberate steps? In Tiny Experiments, Anne-Laure Le Cunff makes a powerful case for rethinking how we approach self-growth, productivity, and well-being. This book is a refreshing antidote to burnout … Read more

Book Review: “Mental Health Workbook for Men” by David Khalili

Book Review: "Mental Health Workbook for Men" by David Khalili

Real strength begins with the courage to face what’s within. In Mental Health Workbook for Men, David Khalili, LMFT, cuts through the noise of traditional self-help and speaks directly to men who are ready to take control of their emotional well-being. With honesty, structure, and empathy, Khalili provides a toolkit specifically designed to help men … Read more

Book Review: “As A Man Thinketh”

as a man thinketh

Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Destiny James Allen’s As A Man Thinketh is a timeless gem that uncovers the profound truth about the power of thoughts. Originally published in 1903, this compact book has transformed countless lives with its simple yet compelling message: your mind is the master weaver of your destiny. If you’re looking … Read more

Book Review: “Quiet Your Mind” by Jett Stone

Book Review: "Quiet Your Mind" by Jett Stone

When your thoughts stop racing, your life starts transforming. In Quiet Your Mind, Dr. Jett Stone combines neuroscience, psychology, and mindfulness to tackle one of today’s most common and paralyzing challenges—a noisy, anxious, overactive mind. In a world that constantly demands our attention and productivity, this book is an antidote to internal chaos. Through calm, … Read more

Book Review: “Abundance” by Ezra Klein

abundance by ezra klein

What if scarcity isn’t our destiny—but a story we’ve been taught to believe? In Abundance, Ezra Klein challenges the deeply ingrained narratives of limits and pessimism that dominate modern politics, economics, and culture. This isn’t just a book—it’s a call to rethink what’s possible, both in public policy and personal mindset. Through sharp analysis and … Read more