Book Review

Petals & Embers by Teertha Anil

Through Petals & Embers, Teertha Anil makes you grateful for your love of reading because it makes you understand how powerful words can be.

Mortal Crisis by Dr Diwakar Bansal

This book takes medical mysteries to extreme levels and that’s what made it such a fun read. The mystery that serves as the center of the plot is filled with enough dread and is enough to leave you excited for the grand reveal.

After the End by Joshua Scher

With the slew of dystopian and post apocalyptic novels coming out, you can only imagine how refreshing it is to stumble upon a truly refreshing, incredibly well created novel about a killer virus. After the End by Joshua Scher is such a visually powerful but slow methodical reading experience.

A Book Inside You? By Danish Sayanee

Even if you harbor no aspirations to writing, 'A Book Inside You?' offers a warm, illuminating and entertaining look at some of the things writers go through, provides some insight into the process of writing, and some of the challenges writers confront.

Fed Up by Colin Lancaster

Fed Up by Colin Lancaster describes the experiences of a global macro trader as he attempts to survive the greatest market panic ever seen since the Great Depression. The author provides readers with an overview of the decadence of an exuberant market bubble to the depths of a market crash and the very beginnings of a market recovery.

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