Book Review: ‘Count My Lies’ by Sophie Stava
Sophie Stava’s "Count My Lies" is a compulsively readable, soapy psychological thriller that gleefully weaponizes deception and unreliable narration to keep readers guessing until the final page.
Book Review: ‘Consumed’ by Saabira Chaudhuri
But "Consumed" is not just a book about plastic. It’s about the systems that shape our choices and the illusions we cling to about progress and sustainability.
Book Review: ‘Commanded by Destiny’ by General S.M Shrinagesh
Based on personal notes preserved by his family, "Commanded by Destiny" is both intimate and informative, marked by accessible prose and profound insight.
Book Review: ‘Buddhist Stories for Kids’ by Laura Burges
In an age of overstimulation, "Buddhist Stories for Kids" is a much-needed pause button—a gentle reminder of our shared humanity and the power of compassion.
Book Review: ‘Blueprints’ by Marcus Du Sautoy
"Blueprints: How Mathematics Shapes Creativity" is a lively, accessible read that shines a spotlight on the hidden math behind our favorite art forms.
Book Review: ‘Bee-Witched’ by Aruna Sankaranarayanan and Brinda S. Narayan
At its core, "Bee-Witched" is a delightful read with real emotional resonance. While some might find its metaphors a tad on-the-nose, the book’s sincerity and insight more than make up for it.
















