Book Review

Life is full of uncertainties—career changes, personal growth, and big decisions that shape our future. But what if you could coach yourself through these challenges with confidence?

Sudhir Dasamantharao’s Coaching for a Life Well-Lived is a practical guide that helps you develop a strong mindset, make informed decisions, and align your values with your goals.

Ever feel lost in the never-ending debates on food—keto vs. carbs, detox juices vs. salads? Burn the Myths, Not Your Dinner by Udit Lekhi simplifies it all. This insightful book busts food myths, exposes marketing gimmicks, and offers practical advice for making informed eating choices.

From understanding supermarket psychology to rethinking carbs and embracing mindful eating, this book empowers you to cook and eat with confidence—without guilt or confusion. A refreshing take on food beyond the fads!

Most self-help books offer advice, but A-Ha by Sorbojeet Chatterjee takes a different approach—it’s an interactive journal designed to help you cultivate a positive mindset, build resilience, and navigate life’s challenges with confidence.

Through real-life examples and thought-provoking exercises, this book provides actionable strategies for managing stress, boosting self-confidence, and embracing emotional growth. Whether you’re looking for personal clarity or practical self-improvement tools, A-Ha is a must-read.

Sundayink by Shrenik S Shah simplifies complex business rules into 50 actionable lessons across six key categories, covering strategies, mindset, and growth techniques. Each chapter includes key takeaways, motivational quotes, and interactive activities to reinforce learning. Designed for entrepreneurs, professionals, and business enthusiasts, this book provides practical insights for long-term success. Whether you’re starting out or scaling up, Sundayink is your go-to business playbook for growth and excellence.

Born in Grief is an emotionally powerful romance about love, healing, and resilience. After escaping her abusive husband, Dhriti finds solace in Dr. Amay Atre, the man she once loved but lost. As she recovers, buried secrets and past traumas resurface, threatening their fragile connection. With the help of Amay’s closest friends, they navigate justice, healing, and the true meaning of love.

55 Days by Swagata Naik is a deeply introspective poetry collection exploring love, loss, pain, and self-discovery. With raw emotions and lyrical depth, the poems weave existential themes through rich metaphors and evocative imagery. While some verses feel abstract and complex, their emotional intensity leaves a lasting impact. The aesthetic presentation, with typewriter-style fonts and illustrations, enhances the poetic experience.

Nina Goyal moves to Delhi for a fresh start, only to discover her best friend’s brother is her complicated ex, Sandy Sharma. Forced to work together on a high-profile campaign, their unresolved past collides with the present in unexpected ways. What follows is a heartwarming and witty journey of love, friendship, and second chances. Filled with humor, emotions, and relatable characters, this non-spicy romance beautifully explores the fine line between holding on and letting go.

The Art of Not Overthinking by Shaurya Kapoor is a comforting guide for those trapped in endless thought spirals. It highlights how overthinkers aren’t negative but deeply sensitive, seeking reassurance and peace. With simple yet powerful writing, the book offers understanding, validation, and practical ways to break free from over-analysis. A must-read for anyone struggling with self-doubt, anxious thoughts, and the need to take life a little easier.

7 Jewels of Nature is a collection of fable-inspired short stories that teach children essential life values like teamwork, kindness, courage, and resilience. Using nature as a guiding force, the book mirrors society’s challenges, including materialism and bullying, while encouraging compassion. Written in simple language with engaging illustrations, it makes learning moral lessons fun and impactful. A perfect read for all ages, it helps young minds navigate right and wrong with wisdom and empathy.

Caged Hearts by Pichui is a gripping tale of love, identity, and societal pressure. It follows cousins Selva and Anand, who struggle between personal freedom and traditional family expectations. While Selva is trapped in a forced marriage, Yuva fearlessly fights against societal norms. This thought-provoking novel explores forbidden love, self-discovery, and the consequences of defying conventions.