And You Think You Know Gen Z by Asif Hussain is a practical guide that explores Gen Z as children, students, consumers, and employees. It offers insights into their mindset, career expectations, digital habits, and emotional needs like personal space. The book helps bridge the generational gap with actionable advice for parents, educators, and professionals.
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If you’re a fan of gripping romance with billionaire characters who undergo profound transformations, Madhuri Tamse’s The Billionaire’s Love Series is a must-read! In these three novels—One Hellish Passion, One Hellish Desire, and One Hellish Love—Tamse beautifully blends passion, heartbreak, and healing, with each story exploring complex emotions, family dynamics, and the journey to love.
“Write a letter, heal your heart.”
Some books don’t just tell stories—they embrace you like a warm hug. The Ginza Shihodo Stationery Store is one such book. It’s a heartfelt collection of five stories, each revolving around a piece of stationery—a fountain pen, an organizer, notebooks, postcards, and memo pads. But these are more than just writing tools; they are symbols of love, gratitude, nostalgia, and closure.
At the heart of it all is Ken Takarada, the compassionate shop owner who doesn’t just sell stationery but helps people find the right words to express their emotions. This book is a beautiful reminder of the power of handwritten letters and the deep connections they create.
If you love books that feel like a hug, you won’t want to miss this one.
You’re not alone—and Brick by Brick by Dr. Kettaki Kasbekar will make you feel seen, inspired, and empowered.
From a creative childhood to a bold career switch, from motherhood to surviving a life-altering accident—Dr. Kasbekar’s journey is a masterclass in resilience and reinvention. Her story proves that learning, growth, and passion don’t have a deadline.
If you’re stuck, questioning your path, or looking for motivation to rise again, this is the story you need.
✨ Ever heard of BTS ARMY but never really understood what the hype is all about?
I recently read Army Within by Teja Ramakant Sagavekar—and let me tell you, it’s more than just a book about a K-pop group. It’s an emotional deep dive into the journey of BTS and the incredible connection they share with their global fandom, the ARMY.
From their humble beginnings to becoming cultural icons, this book beautifully captures how BTS’s lyrics, activism, and authenticity have made them relatable to millions across the world. Written in simple yet powerful language, it’s perfect for both new fans and curious readers.
💜 Whether you’re an ARMY or just getting started, this book will leave a lasting impact.
After watching Kota Factory, 12th Fail, and Aspirants, I couldn’t stop thinking: What’s the actual strategy to crack competitive exams?
That’s when I picked up Kota Calling: Is Plan B Ready? by Deepak Khairha IRAS—a game-changing guide that goes beyond storytelling and dives into real-world tactics.
From study hacks, note-making strategies, and memory tools like ATR and the 70:20:10 method, to emotional resilience, lifestyle changes, and even how perfume helps memory—this book covers it all. It’s precise, practical, and surprisingly motivating.
Whether you’re a student, parent, or mentor—this is the book you didn’t know you needed.
Short, sharp chapters. Deep insights. Real solutions.
Have you ever wondered how children pick up life lessons so effortlessly? Nature, with its quiet wisdom, has a beautiful way of teaching values beyond textbooks.
In my latest blog, I explore 7 Jewels of Nature — a heartwarming collection of fable-inspired short stories that use the natural world to teach children about kindness, courage, teamwork, and resilience. This book mirrors the world we live in—its beauty, its cruelty—and gently guides young readers to grow with compassion and strength.
In my latest blog, I dive into This Thing Called Love by Deblina Bhattacharyya—a heartwarming story that explores forced marriage, emotional healing, and cross-cultural dynamics through the lens of two beautifully flawed characters, Deven and Amaira.
It’s a slow-burn, character-driven romance that reminds us how powerful quiet love can be—and why sometimes, book boyfriends raise the bar a little too high.
Romance novels have a strange power over me. No matter how much I understand the realities of love and relationships, fictional men often feel more emotionally present than real-life partners.
In my latest blog, I dive into This Thing Called Love by Deblina Bhattacharyya—a heartwarming story that explores forced marriage, emotional healing, and cross-cultural dynamics through the lens of two beautifully flawed characters, Deven and Amaira.
It’s a slow-burn, character-driven romance that reminds us how powerful quiet love can be—and why sometimes, book boyfriends raise the bar a little too high.
Hinduism Beneath the Surface by Kannan KN offers a modern take on understanding the core principles of Hinduism. The book breaks down complex concepts like Sanatan Dharma, Karma, Moksha, and Maya in a simple, relatable manner. Using engaging dialogues, scriptures, and contemporary terminology, Kannan makes ancient philosophies accessible for today’s youth.
If you’re looking to explore Hinduism in a way that resonates with modern life, this book is a must-read.
Poetry has the power to heal, inspire, and make us pause to reflect. This #WorldPoetryDay, I’ve curated a list of seven poetry books that fit into oddly specific moods—whether you’re overthinking, reminiscing about the past, or simply looking for words that feel like a warm hug.
✨ Feeling nostalgic? Six of Cups by Neha Bansal takes you on an emotional trip down memory lane.
✨ Overthinking at night? The Art of Not Overthinking offers poetic reassurance.
✨ Need a love-filled read? Seasons of Love by Mamata Sampath captures romance through the seasons.
✨ Seeking empowerment? Her Story by Neha Bansal is a tribute to resilience and womanhood.
And more! 📖💙