Book Review: ‘I Am Giorgia’ by Giorgia Meloni
"I Am Giorgia" offers a clear look at a woman who pushed through obstacles, stayed true to her beliefs, and rose to national leadership.
Book Review: ‘Hundred Greatest Love Songs’ by Biswamit Dwibedy
"Hundred Greatest Love Songs" by Biswamit Dwibedy unfolds as a lyrical and unconventional memoir, tracing the journey of a young artist in search of identity, belonging, and creative expression.
Book Review: ‘How to Lead a Tranquil Life’ by Swami Shekaranand
"How to Lead a Tranquil Life" by Swami Shekaranand is an inviting and deeply reflective exploration of the human search for peace in a world overflowing with pressure, expectation, and emotional turbulence.
Book Review: ‘Fraud Free’ by Aseem Juneja
In a world where a single careless click can lead to major loss, "Fraud Free" stands out as a steady, confidence-building guide. It encourages readers to stay alert, think critically, and guard their hard-earned money with informed intention—making it a valuable read for students, professionals, and families alike.
Book Review: ‘Fly, Wild Swans’ by Jung Chang
As a family saga, "Fly, Wild Swans" captures generations of history with honesty and emotional depth. Jung Chang’s writing is simple and intimate, offering readers an inside look at life under totalitarian rule and the cost of political persecution.
Book Review: ‘Echoes of Eerie Encounters’ by Ruskin Bond
More praise to "Echoes of Eerie Encounters" for its balance—stories that genuinely spook sit comfortably beside lighter, eerie sketches that entertain without overwhelming.


















