Non-Fiction

      Book Review: Moment of Signal by Sreedhar Bevara

      What I love most about this book, Moment of Signal, is the zero nonsense it allows. I read this when I really needed a kick up the backside, and it did that. The book builds on the premise that the circumstances affect us not as much by how good/bad they are but how we react to them.

      Where Will Man Take Us? by Atul Jalan

      Here in ‘Where Will Man Take Us?’, Atul Jalan presents a wonderful mish-mash of thoughts, comparisons, personal experiences, and research. The book was so stuffed full of ideas and I devoured them eagerly.

      Enrich Life by Preeti Pathak

      Preeti Pathak's Enrich Life has taught me many valuable lessons, including what specific behaviors and thoughts comprise compassion, as well as how to apply those principles to myself. 

      Book Review: Belief and Beyond by Mukunda Rao

      The book, Belief and Beyond, opens with above lines from Rig Veda. This is a very profound book and has provided me many new perspectives. I will re-read it because the idea density is so high! It offers many tools for improving self-awareness.

      Book Review: The Deadly Dozen: India’s Most Notorious Serial Killers

      This book, The Deadly Dozen, is a frenzied feast for all true-crime fans! It's a very insightful  and detailed account of some of the most horrific serial killers. In fact, while reading this book I just had to keep turning the pages yet again. Not just because it's all that enjoyable in any way, shape or form, to delve a little too deeply into the malefic minds of such murderous men, but because I sincerely believe that most people are fascinated in one way or another by serial killers.

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