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The Advisory Board by Hemant Joshi

The Advisory Board is like a warm fuzzy hug that just wraps itself around you from the first page. It was enchanting, charming and humorous. At times, it jogged memories of the past or made me ponder and reflect on my own life experiences.

Thank You Richa by Rima Sen

Richa and Kadhir have been friends since school. Kadhir is now a famous cricketer and Richa is an air-hostess in a well established airline company. Life is looking pretty good for Kadhir, he's happily married to Shenbaga for twelve years and a successful cricketer,

The Innovators by Walter Isaacson

The Innovators by Walter Isaacson chronicles the history of computing and the rise of the digital age. Isaacson covers a broad range, from the prehistoric beginnings of computing in the 1800s,

Stories Of Us by Bobby Sachdeva

Stories of Us by Bobby Sachdeva is peopled with the religious, the good and the moral -- grappling and trying to come to terms with an inhuman world and crueller selves

Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor E Frankl

Man's Search for Meaning is written by a psychologist who survived several Nazi concentration camps and on his journey observed all the different reactions, choices and mindsets of people who survived WWII and those who didn't.

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The Thorn Queen by Sasha Peyton Smith

The Thorn Queen by Sasha Peyton Smith is the sequel to The Rose Bargain. Quieter court warfare, hotter romance, darker faerie kingdom.

Molka by Monika Kim

Molka by Monika Kim is the brutal Korean horror novel about voyeurism, ghosts, and overdue revenge. What works, what stumbles, and who should read it.

Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter

Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter is the debut high-stakes fantasy about a witch princess and a dragon heir trapped in a centuries-old duel. Honest praise, fair critique, and similar reads inside.

We Burned So Bright by T.J. Klune

In We Burned So Bright by T.J. Klune, Don and Rodney drive west across a dying America to keep one last promise. A quieter, sadder Klune novel about parenting, grief, queer love, and whether your best is ever enough.

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