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Book Review: Married to Mr Nightmare by Aakriti Srivastava

'Married to Mr. Nightmare' was honestly an amazing read. Mayra, Rehan, and their relationship are all so honestly and openly written and shown that there is no other way for us to feel. Even though its counterintuitive, I can't help but feel that their relationship is one of the most beautiful, complex, and emotional ones.

The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

The White Tiger is the splendid debut and Man-Booker Prize winning novel by Aravind Adiga which gives the world a glimpse of the life of a servant in modern day India trying to escape the darkness and become free.

By God – The Making of a Messiah by Shashi Warrier

By God: The Making Of a Messiah is a brilliant (and oddly prescient) satire. With the book, author Shashi Warrier offers a skewering criticism of democracy, the politics behind it, and its far-reaching ramifications in a manner that is at once humorous, intelligent, and bone-chillingly accurate.

Love Will Find a Way by Dipanjana Nath

“Love Will Find a Way” is a romantic love story that portrays Keith’s insane love for his best friend Molina. It talks about Molina and Keith’s strange emotional bonding and the consequences of their relationship.

The Runaway Bridegroom by Sundari Venkatraman

The Runaway Bridegroom is about powerful love, loss, family, second chances, secrets that test the strength of family and relationship bonds, overcoming prejudices; but most importantly its about a very beautiful and sweet love story that start when Chanda and Veerendra were young and never lets go throughout all the years of hardship.

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First and Forever by Lynn Painter

A spoiler-free review of First and Forever by Lynn Painter, the sports rom-com about an NFL tight end and the diehard fan caught in a PR stunt only one side knows is fake. Funny, tender, and worth your weekend.

The Anniversary by Alex Finlay

The Anniversary by Alex Finlay revisits two Nebraska teens on every May 1st from 1992 to 2001. Beneath the hunt for a serial killer, Finlay tells a quieter story about trauma, lost innocence, and the friendship that survives a decade of bad anniversaries. The book has real flaws, but its heart earns forgiveness.

The Paradox of Choice: Why Finding Your Next Read Shouldn’t Be a Full-Time Job

Are you suffering from discovery fatigue? Current book trackers and digital libraries treat reading as admin work, making finding your next read a maze. Learn why effective book discovery needs to focus on mood, personal stats, and a better user experience.

Broken Dove by Dani Francis

Broken Dove by Dani Francis returns Wren Darlington to her own people and immediately complicates everything. The Silver Elite sequel doubles down on banter, brutal action, and a sharper love triangle, while peeling back uglier truths about both sides of the war. It is messy, propulsive, sometimes uneven, and ends on a cliffhanger that will absolutely work on you.

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