Book Review: “Conquer Workplace Burnout” by D. H. Patel

Book Review: "Conquer Workplace Burnout" by D. H. Patel

If you feel like you’re drowning at work, this book throws you the life raft—backed by science, strategy, and soul. In an era where workplace stress is often worn like a badge of honor, Conquer Workplace Burnout by D. H. Patel offers a refreshing and much-needed antidote. More than just a book about stress management, … Read more

Book Review: “CHANGES” by Michael Diettrich-Chastain

Book Review: "CHANGES" by Michael Diettrich-Chastain

One framework, seven pillars—this book might just be the missing blueprint to unlock your personal and professional transformation. In a world that’s constantly evolving, CHANGES by Michael Diettrich-Chastain delivers a highly practical yet deeply introspective guide for mastering transformation—whether in your career, relationships, or mindset. The book’s strength lies in its unique and holistic model … Read more

Book Review: “The Power of Your Subconscious Mind”

Book Review: "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind"

Unlocking Limitless Potential with the Power of Thought For decades, The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Dr. Joseph Murphy has served as a beacon of hope and transformation for millions. For Indian readers navigating personal goals, spiritual quests, or professional ambitions, this book offers a compelling blend of ancient wisdom and modern psychology. It’s … Read more

Book Review: “The Hidden Hindu” by Akshat Gupta

Book Review: "The Hidden Hindu" by Akshat Gupta

Akshat Gupta’s The Hidden Hindu is a modern mythological thriller that combines ancient legends, secret societies, and futuristic science in a gripping narrative. The book offers a high-octane, imaginative journey through India’s forgotten past and uncertain future. It’s the first part of a trilogy that dives deep into the mystery of immortality, Hindu mythology, and … Read more

Book Review: “Kashi” by Vineet Bajpai

Book Review: "Kashi" by Vineet Bajpai

Vineet Bajpai’s Kashi: Secret of the Black Temple is a gripping sequel in the Harappa Trilogy universe, combining historical mystery, mythology, and fast-paced thriller elements. Bajpai masterfully crafts a dual timeline narrative that bridges ancient wisdom and modern danger, giving readers a cinematic experience through the sacred yet secretive alleys of Kashi (Varanasi). As the … Read more

Book Review: “The Boy from the Sea” by Garrett Carr

Book Review: "The Boy from the Sea" by Garrett Carr

In The Boy from the Sea, author Garrett Carr delivers a poignant tale that blends realism with a haunting sense of mystery. This coming-of-age novel, originally intended for a younger audience but emotionally rich enough for adult readers, dives deep into themes of identity, memory, trauma, and connection with nature. Set against the rugged, wind-swept … Read more

Book Review: “Theft” by Abdulrazak Gurnah

Book Review: "Theft" by Abdulrazak Gurnah

Abdulrazak Gurnah, the Nobel Prize-winning author known for his poignant tales of displacement and identity, returns with Theft, a novel that weaves personal history and cultural memory into a compelling story of migration, love, betrayal, and belonging. This literary work is both subtle and striking, reflecting Gurnah’s signature style of exploring the nuances of post-colonial … Read more

Book Review: Believe in Yourself by Dr. Joseph Murphy

Book Review: Believe in Yourself by Dr. Joseph Murphy

Discover the Power Within: Believe in Yourself For Indian readers on a journey of self-growth and personal development, Believe in Yourself by Dr. Joseph Murphy is a powerful guide. Although first published decades ago, the book’s timeless message still resonates strongly in today’s fast-paced, self-doubting world. Dr. Murphy, a widely respected figure in the self-help … Read more

Book Review: “Immediate Action – A 7-Day Plan to Overcome Procrastination and Regain Your Motivation”

Book Review Immediate Action

Break the Cycle of Delay and Get Moving Today In a world full of deadlines, distractions, and digital overload, procrastination has become a silent killer of dreams. Whether you’re a student stuck in the loop of “I’ll start tomorrow” or a working professional endlessly putting off important tasks, Immediate Action by Thibaut Meurisse provides a … Read more

Book Review: “Finish What You Start – The Art of Following Through, Taking Action, Executing, & Self-Discipline”

Book review: Finish What You Start

A Roadmap for the Indian Hustler Who’s Tired of Starting and Never Finishing In India, we are surrounded by to-do lists, grand ambitions, and endless new year resolutions that never make it past January. Whether it’s a UPSC syllabus, a gym routine, a side hustle, or a dream startup—you may find yourself starting with enthusiasm … Read more