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Author Interview: Preeti Pathak | The Author of Enrich Life

After a soul-filling debut book, 25 Essentials To Happy Living, Preeti Pathak brings to you another soul-stirring book, Enrich Life to uplift and harmonize your life by your own self. The Book encourages all readers, to question the how, where, why what of SELF for holistic wellness.

Author Interview: Nandini Dhanani | The Author of Finding Myself

Nandini Dhanani, The Author of Finding Myself, was born in Mumbai, raised in Dubai and lived in Malaga, Spain. She currently lives in Mumbai. Wife of a businessman and mother to three kids, Nandini has always put the family at the apex of her priorities. They have been her learning curve.

Author Interview: Abhaidev | The Author of That Thing About You

Abhaidev, The author of That Thing About You, is the pen name of Mayank Chandna, an MDI Gurgaon alumnus. After working for a while in an investment bank, he took the plunge and quit that boring job of his to venture into the exciting world of writing, something he always wanted to do.

Ravi Dabral

Ravi Dabral has multiple post graduate qualifications in economics, political science, laws, commerce, and so on. His keen interest in entrepreneurship, psychology, philosophy and spirituality make him a well versed and fully equipped author to write non-fiction and fiction books in the domain of ‘materialism versus spiritualism.’

Author Interview: Sudeep Satheesan | The Author of ‘The Next MLA’

Sudeep Satheesan, the author of 'Tulsiprasad Bandhopadhyay - The Next MLA!', always had a strong passion towards writing. His friends advised him on multiple occasions to pursue it seriously.

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King of Gluttony by Ana Huang

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Monsters in the Archives – My Year of Fear with Stephen King by Caroline Bicks

Caroline Bicks reads Stephen King's private archive the way a scholar reads a Shakespeare quarto. A warm, sometimes uneven hybrid of memoir, criticism, and biography that finds King's horror in his quietest editorial choices. Honest review with comparable reads.

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