The Night Shift is an unputdownable thriller that narrates the story of two teenage mass killings that takes place fifteen years apart. With well-rounded characters, fast narration, multiple points of view, intriguing backstories, and layers of mystery, the book makes for a highly entertaining read.
Lora Ricci, a scholarship student at NYU meets the charming and enigmatic Cat Wolff, a contributing editor who is also the rich daughter of an energy tycoon. Soon the two strike an uncanny friendship and Lora ends up giving up her term at NYU and dropping out to assist Cat as a ghostwriter. But before long she discovers the deepest, darkest, and shadiest version of Cat’s truth.
Why Should I Worry When I Can Face the World? is a book that will be of immense benefit to people who are constantly worried about the future, or brooding over the past, while forgetting to live in the present. It is a book for the worriers, givers, self-doubters, and underconfidents of the world, and would especially appeal to beginners.
Emma Blair has been in love with Jesse ever since she first saw him in high school. Though Jesse takes his own sweet time to come around, eventually when they do fall in love, it is irrevocable, irreplaceable, and truly, madly, deeply kind of love. They know it in their hearts that it will last forever.
Except that it doesn’t.
Dewdrop and Banyan Tree is a beautiful collection that reflects the simplest of joys, the beauty of experiences, memories, and nostalgia, and rich life that doesn’t have to depend on money to be successful. It is a deeply insightful and profound collection, that I would certainly recommend to all lovers of poetry.
Simple living, and high thinking – this is the perception you get when you interact with a noble soul like Ekta Sinha. A graduate in economics honours, and with past experience as an economics teacher, Author Ekta Sinha is currently employed as a content creator with Prema Films.
Author of the debut book The Fourth Kiss, Dr. Abhinav Atul is as versatile as his blog name, The Versatile Doctor, suggests. This tryst with versatility is best showcased on his YouTube channel, where he talks about a wide variety of subjects that include movies, shows, car care, cooking, gadgets, and physical wellbeing.
Meet Author Sneha Sabu, a changemaker whose ambitious goals have led her to positively impact the lives of children across the world. She is also the author of the children’s book Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben, an illustrated book that aims to teach children about personal safety by ensuring interactive content and by initiating conversations around the subject.
Mani, along with his father and granny, lives in a small village in the Himalayas, which is about a two-days journey from the bigger town of Mussoorie. The last time his Granny had gotten her glasses was ten years ago, and both Mani and his father know that Granny’s glasses have gone beyond repair and need to be replaced urgently.
Lulu is a beautiful fish who is about to participate in the fish racing event this year. When during the practice races, Lulu fairs badly in the overall results, he is teased by other participants for his below-par performance, when his father gives him a life lesson that would last him a lifetime.
Love Science is a book that takes a necessary step in the right direction. At the core of the book, lies the attempt to study love relationships and understand the science of love. So that we as humans, value and nurture our most beautiful relationship/emotion.
Book one of the trilogy mainly revolves around the eccentric, baffling, but charismatic character of the Aghori Om Shastri, who claims to have lived for thousands of years and has witnessed all the four yugas, including the events of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
One would be wrong to assume that the book is just about Landour and Bond’s life in Landour. It is not, for it has much more to offer. It is about his day-to-day life, and also about his love for nature, his long walks to the hills, and his interactions with the locals and with others of his own kind (writers). It tells of his rendezvous with people, some charming, some not so welcome.
An IITian by education, and also an alumnus of the reputed The Ohio State University, Venuka’s world has always been the nerdy kind. Being a professionally trained scientist, she has worked at the National Research Facility in Indore and is currently employed as a visiting faculty in a University in Central India where she teaches Bioinformatics to young and curious Indian minds.
Everyone is seeking something. Everyone has something they wish to obtain in life. It doesn’t matter if it’s educational, material, financial, emotional, personal, or professional. We all want something in life that we are constantly working towards. This is exactly what Rajesh Vairapandian’s The Art of Attracting Abundance teaches us.
T. Sathish is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIMC), and the National Institute of Technology, Silchar. He currently works as an AVP in Cigniti Tech, an Information Technology company, with his work predominantly concerning building of softwares for the investment banking sector.
At the nascent age of nineteen, to seek solace from the pain that life threw her way, Author Sweta Mandal turned to Shayari. Having lost her father, she channelized all the hurt and negativity into her art. She had fire in her eyes, pain in her soul, and a burning desire to be heard. And hence was born, her first published work, Ae Zindagi: Safarnama, a collection of shayaris in an eclectic mix of Urdu and Hindi.