Book Review: ‘Answers to the Biggest Questions About Sanatan’ by Amishi Seth
Amishi Seth’s "Answers to the Biggest Questions About Sanatan" allows readers to travel into the heart of Sanatan Dharm, sharing and offering simple yet strong and undeniable answers to the biggest questions about ancient Indian epics and traditions that prevail in the present times.
Book Review: ‘A Woman of No Consequence’ by Kalpana Karunakaran
Ultimately, "A Woman of No Consequence" showcases the quiet strength of women who, through their writings and lives, refuse to be marginalized.
Book Review: ‘The Wealth Ladder’ by Nick Maggiulli
Nick Maggiulli's "The Wealth Ladder" is a personalised finance guide that offers a pristine perspective on wealth accretion by framing it as a continuum through hexadic distinct wealth echelons.
Book Review: ‘The Baby Dragon Bakery’ by A.T. Qureshi
A.T. Qureshi’s "The Baby Dragon Bakery", the second book in "The Baby Dragon" series continues the heartwarming charm that was defined in the previous book, but with a deeper infusion of emotional warmth and sensory delight.
Book Review: ‘The Bitter Fruit Tree’ by Prakash Parienkar
Prakash Parienkar's "The Bitter Fruit Tree" is a collection of thirteen stories set in Sattari, a forested region in northeast Goa.
Book Review: ‘Reasons Not to Worry’ by Brigid Delaney
"Reasons Not to Worry" by Brigid Delaney serves as an accessible introduction to Stoic philosophy, particularly emphasizing principles of virtue, moderation, and self-discipline.
















