Wednesday, April 8, 2026

The Groundbreaker: Risks, Rewards, and Lessons from a Legendary Entrepreneur by Kanwal Rekhi

 The Groundbreaker: Risks, Rewards, and Lessons from a Legendary Entrepreneur by Kanwal Rekhi



"The Groundbreaker" is business oriented, inspiring memoir of 'Kanwal Rekhi' who became the Groundbreaker of Indian innovation & leadership in USA.

His story not only was filled with inspiring ups & downs that fueled my inner story-lover self but it also had various entrepreneurship tips, how he started, navigated company landscape, crossroads of various choices he'd encountered in the journey.

Mr. Rekhi’s story, from his early days to becoming a key figure in Silicon Valley, is full of moments that feel real and relatable and I am sure that you will be able to live through his journey if you read this astonishing book. He shares openly about risks that didn’t always pay off right away, tough decisions that had consequences, and the resilience needed to keep going when things don’t work out as planned. His straightforward voice makes you trust what he says. I myself have had my fair part of failures, but this book taught me to move ahead when things don't really go your way.

Through this book, we understand Rekhi’s core philosophy of entrepreneurship in a clear, value-driven framework. He presents entrepreneurship not merely as a pursuit of success, but as a disciplined way of thinking and working. Failure, through his lens, is a source of learning and leadership is rooted in service, ethical clarity rather than ego and technical expertise gains real meaning only when it is aligned with market awareness and human connection. Together, these ideas underline his belief that enduring innovation comes from resilience, integrity, and a deep understanding of the world one is trying to serve.

Ultimately, "The Groundbreaker" is not just about building a successful company. It is about building character, confidence and community. It reminds readers that success is not defined by where one begins, but by how consistently one moves forward.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Guilt Trip-The Weight of Being Ladoo by Rajani Tewari

 Guilt Trip-The Weight of Being Ladoo by Rajani Tewari



 Rajani Tewari's book Guilt Trip: The Weight of Being Ladoo is both terribly honest, sharply hilarious, and deeply intimate. From the first few pages, it is evident that this is more than just a collection of articles; it is a voice speaking facts that many women keep hidden.

Ladoo Singh is an instantly recognisable character. She is smart, capable, snarky, and bored of explaining herself. Whether it's body-shaming at family gatherings, unsolicited rishta comments, or subtle sexism at work, her experiences are familiar and close to home. The author describes these situations with humour that makes you laugh out loud, only to leave you with an unexpected ache.

The way she interweaves articles, poems, and diary-like reflections makes the entire book feel like a conversation—intimate and honest in a way that is difficult to discover. You can sense her love and frustration in every word, and it's impossible not to be drawn into her world. It's chaotic, gorgeous, frustrating, and full of promise.

I'd like to applaud the effort that went into this book—it's apparent that Ladoo poured her heart into every page. It's more than a compilation of anecdotes; it's a rallying cry, a reminder that we're all in this together, feeling too much or too little in our own unique ways. It's a celebration of imperfect, powerful, humorous, and vulnerable women.

This book does not preach; it shares. Sharing fosters solidarity. It serves as a reminder that vulnerability is strength, and reclaiming your space in a world that limits you is revolutionary.

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Monday, April 6, 2026

Fragmented: Kolkata in Pieces by Sabarna Roy

 Fragmented: Kolkata in Pieces by Sabarna Roy



"Fragmented" is a combination of two distinct stories, each portrayed with a different lens. The stories haunt you to stop and listen to their fragments of perspective.

In the "Alipore Chronicles", it is a story of four friends who come together to create a mural in Alipore. Gradually this mural transforms into the mirror for their friendships, fractures and hopes. This artwork becomes the canvas of the city itself, layered with nostalgia, anger and tenderness. The way the story shifts, making the reader feel the varied colours of life, is commendable.

In the "Monologue of a Serial Killer", it is a story of a killer and what circumstances made him the killer. As I was reading the narrative, I felt why he is blamed. The killer is correct in his perspective. Here the lines between the hunter and the hunted blur; I was finding myself doubting who to blame.

The author's spectacular way of highlighting the words and laying emphasis makes the reader feel and empathise with both sides of the character. His unique way of portraying the grey shades with purity is commendable.

Overall, it is a thrilling read.

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Thursday, April 2, 2026

A Better Me by Maushumi Lata Padhi

 A Better Me by Maushumi Lata Padhi


"A Better Me" is a heartfelt collection of poems that relate to nature, daily life chores, struggles we face and the way we feel when winning a task. Beginning from childhood to adulthood, it covers most of the precious moments that made us experience and learn new things and turn into a unique person with a smile.

These poems remind us of the fact that we are caught in the web of changing social dynamics, stress and rising expectations. With declining moral values and intolerance, living a smooth, hassle-free life is not easy. It attempts to reflect on our daily struggles and how one can come out like sunshine.

I like all the poems, but "Love Against All Odds" is my favourite. It made me remember how I fought against all odds to be with my love. A few verses that laid before me many hidden secrets:
❤️" The pictures portray a different me.
But the mirror in front says it's all me."

❤️" She soaks in life's goodies, both gentle and strong.
Sweet, sour or bitter, they all make her song.

The author has meticulously penned the harsh but TRUE aspects of life. Her vivid words painted a picture of life with different colours.

Overall, it is an adorable and mesmerising read.

  

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

The Library That Remembers by Rhea Noor

 The Library That Remembers by Rhea Noor



Reading books is one of my favourite hobbies. But when I stumbled upon this book that says 'Library Remembers', I was intrigued to know more about it. The story revolves around the library where Sunita, a heartbroken researcher, finds Maya and a building that reacts to truth.

I was curious to know how Maya and Sunita follow a hand-drawn map to a cedar grove where the library's oldest account waits to be settled. The diary entries were making me seek deeper into the narrative and know more about the account and the person.

The story softly covers issues such as nostalgia, sadness, and the human desire to be remembered. It has a reflective tone. Rather than depending on dramatic turns, it gently asks readers to consider how memories influence identity.

The author has well penned the story, making the readers feel the essence of truth and fear of revealing secrets. She highlights that the library holds many secrets hidden, and if revealed, may cause chaos in lives.

Overall, it is a thrilling read.

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Monday, March 23, 2026

Behind Those Eyes: Through muddy paws, silent language, and unspoken devotion – the story of us by Tushar Chatterji

 Behind Those Eyes: Through muddy paws, silent language, and unspoken devotion – the story of us by Tushar Chatterji



Animals too have emotions and are well expressed when seen with love. The complete emotional rollercoaster was felt when I picked up the book. The book cover said 'ample stories' than I read inside of these cute dogs. The insensitivity towards these innocent yet unpredictable animals tells the unsaid stories of many of us.

The story revolves around Piku, Nala, Laila, Chelsea, Dolly, and Rani. The author explains the story through their eyes. Each of them have a unique story to tell. I felt the huge difference between humans and animals. Their aspect of forgiving is much more than us. We may tend to make a lot of mistakes and pretend insensitive yet they remain loyal towards us. Here I learnt how as a person I could improve by learning from my shortcomings.

The author presents that unspoken communication between humans and dogs and how a look towards these lovely pets explains so much. He firmly presents that the look says everything, the loyalty that survives disappointment, the way they love without keeping score. 

I felt joy in these pages but also sensed the loss, confusion, waiting, and forgiveness. It doesn’t shy away from the painful parts of companionship, which makes the love feel even more genuine.

I appreciated how each story had its own mood and emotional tone, keeping the book interesting throughout. The storylines were reflective and tranquil at times, but often conveyed a subtle sense of desire. The writing style is straightforward but expressive, allowing the emotions to flow effortlessly. 

Ultimately, Behind Those Eyes is both a celebration and contemplation. It honors the loyalty, resilience, and moral clarity of dogs while inviting readers to reconsider their own capacity for empathy. By the time you reach the final pages, you may find yourself reflecting on the animals who have passed through your life and the quiet ways they shaped you.

This is not simply a collection about pets. It is a reminder that beneath every pair of watchful eyes lies a story of survival, tenderness, devotion, and hope.

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When the Moon Burned White by Mohan K. Thangaraju

 When the Moon Burned White by Mohan K. Thangaraju


"When the Moon Burnt White" is an intriguing story that makes the reader dive into situations that change your perception of perceiving things. It helps the reader to undergo emotional turmoils with ease and face the power of love and self-discovery.

The book pulls you straight into the dangerous world of the Golden Triangle. Here, Kathir is just an ordinary chemical engineer living in Thailand. He gets trapped in the brutal heroin trade. 

That incident turns his whole life upside down. From then onwards, it becomes a struggle for survival, but when he meets Sanda, it reminds him of his past love. I was curious to know how they stake their lives for survival. Their inner guilt, memories and fear of losing loved ones is palpable.

The writing makes you feel like you’re walking every risky step with Kathir, constantly wondering how he’ll escape the mess he’s fallen into. What makes this story hit hard is how raw and real everything feels. 

The author narrates the story that feels achingly real and raw.  The emotional depth of the characters draws you in,relationships and understanding the struggles faced by an ordinary person. It mirrors the complexities of human relationships, and how one could face the hardships without losing faith in oneself and loved ones.

Overall, this is a compelling and enjoyable thriller. It's an exciting read with a twist.

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The Groundbreaker: Risks, Rewards, and Lessons from a Legendary Entrepreneur by Kanwal Rekhi

 The Groundbreaker: Risks, Rewards, and Lessons from a Legendary Entrepreneur by Kanwal Rekhi "The Groundbreaker" is business orie...