Non-Fiction

      Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything by Sujal Sahu

      Sujal Sahu's "Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything" is a daring and audacious effort to lay a sound philosophical basis and a coherent theory of everything.

      Mountains, Radio Waves and a Love Letter by Shinji Yoshikawa

      Shinji Yoshikawa takes readers on a journey to the remote Evergreen Ranch in Chiapas, Mexico. Through his introspective writing, Yoshikawa invites readers to reflect on the importance of modern-day amenities and infrastructure in our lives, and whether true joy and fulfillment can be found in the simplicity of nature.

      Time to Awaken by Ora Nadrich

      "Time to Awaken," by Ora Nadrich. The book is brimming with pearls of wisdom that can empower you to rethink the way you approach the challenges you are facing in your life right now.

      The Trial of the Maharaja by Debleena Majumdar

      This was a very thoroughly researched and educational account, as well as an interesting one, of the first judicial murder that took place in British India in the late 18th century.

      The Goodness of Bad by Ravi Raman

      Heartfelt and interesting, powerful and sensitive, The Goodness of Bad is both an intimate memoir and a resounding wake-up call. It recounts the tale of how one man grew to understand that a responsible person is not one who gives up his life for his loved ones but rather one who shows them how to enjoy their lives to the fullest.

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