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The Turning by Shannaaya Chopra

 The Turning by Shannaaya Chopra Kiara Sharma, a young student living with her widower father and a bunch of crazy friends, is happy and carefree until she turns eighteen. Just like Cinderella, at the stroke of midnight, and when a full moon rises, her life takes a 360-degree turn. Cinderella’s life changes for the better, whereas Kiara’s life takes a turn for the worse. To her dismay, she turns into a dangerous werewolf. The icy hands of fate take her to the land of werewolves – Ordenia, a secluded forest. There, she meets fellow werewolves and acquaints herself with the ways of the werewolves. Immediately after she settles down there, their community is attacked by enemies. A surprise encounter with the head of the werewolves leaves her stupefied with shock and pain. She sets out on a quest for an elixir that could save her friends. As she navigates a treacherous landscape filled with both allies and foes, she discovers that the journey for the Elixir is as much about self-discov...
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Impossible Makes Possible by Yashodhara P

Impossible Makes Possible by Yashodhara P Learning about personality traits is tough but not impossible. I wonder how the upbringing of a child can mould his choices and friends. It resonated more when I stumbled upon a new book by one of my favourite authors, who writes to impart deep messages of life in her short and vivid stories. " Impossible Makes Possible” is a crime story where six friends visited Zion National Park for trekking and hiking. All of them were the students of Phoenix University. One of the friends, Christopher is found dead in the serene waters where he went with his friends for trekking. No one could figure out the reason for his sudden demise or murder. As the investigation proceeds, the friends are cross-questioned, and the planning is figured out. I was intrigued to know how he was separated from his loved ones and why. The way the childhood memories are pondered one by one and the real reason comes upfront shocked me.  The story is related to peer relatio...

Become The Boss Of You: A No Bullshite Guide by Ishall Dogood

Become The Boss Of You: A No Bullshite Guide by Ishall Dogood Become the Boss of You bridges the gap between cumbersome works on self-help and the practical use of our natural human abilities. This is a guide for using your mental tools and actions practically.  It can guide anyone and everyone. It is organized to be functional, easy to understand, and implement. Most will find the book practical. You will also find it inspiring, rewarding, and fun. This book is a set of tools that can help you achieve results and help you cope. As you master these tools, you become a more skilled craftsperson, capable of tackling complex projects and achieving self-control. The book provides hacks for navigating from complexity to simplicity. We, the humans are complex creatures, and guiding ourselves can be tricky. Yet, everyone can apply these principles. All that is needed is the willingness to do the work and use these tools to become the craftsperson [A1]of life. Secondly, it doesn't sugarcoa...

12 Years: My Messed-up Love Story by Chetan Bhagat

 12 Years: My Messed-up Love Story by Chetan Bhagat I am a firm follower of Chetan Bhagat as I started my reading journey through his books. Today when I get to know that he is launching his new book. I was unstoppable and I picked up my copy at the earliest.  In 12 Years: My Messed-up Love Story, a thirty-three-year-old divorced stand-up comedian and a twenty-one-year-old rising star in private equity have a relationship that society would quickly discount. This story's main source of tension and heartbeat is the twelve-year age difference. The narrative poses a central query that permeates all love tales: how can one determine whether someone is "the one," particularly when all the signs point to the contrary? Through Saket Khurana and Payal Jain, two people who shouldn't work on paper but develop unmistakable chemistry in real life, Bhagat addresses this common conundrum. Saket and Payal's romance grows organically as they talk on window ledges, have midnight ...

The SIS Story: How an accidental entrepreneur from Bihar created a global services conglomerate by Prince Mathews Thomas

 The SIS Story: How an accidental entrepreneur from Bihar created a global services conglomerate by Prince Mathews Thomas The book does more than just revisit India's corporate history; it also places SIS in the backdrop of tremendous changes in India's socioeconomic landscape, from the days of the so-called Licence Raj to economic liberalisation and the marketplace today. The founding of SIS by a reporter who earned barely Rs 250 per month gave it a fresh perspective that anybody who wishes to change the society can do it easily. It's incredible to watch how a little company idea based on compassion and social responsibility has grown into a global giant with hundreds of thousands of people and operations on every continent. Ravindra Kishore Sinha formed SIS Group Enterprises Ltd, which stands for Security and Intelligence Services Ltd, in 1974. It started as a social project to enable former army jawans and officers to find work as security personnel. Over time, Ravindra ...

Stitching Stardom by Madhav Agasti

 Stitching Stardom by Madhav Agasti "Stitching Stardom" is a gripping autobiography. It provides a unique, behind-the-scenes glimpse into Bollywood and Indian politics via the prism of fashion. This book focuses more on resilience and what it takes to continue pursuing your passion in the face of adversity. Unlike other traditional autobiographies, it helps to know more about the reasons for the chosen job. The film business anecdotes are particularly fascinating, and the knowledge that Agasti was responsible for classic looks like Mr India's Mogambo adds an exciting element to the reading experience. His work with political personalities like Balasaheb Thackeray is equally fascinating. The book also describes the craft, the long hours, the ingenuity, and the strain of getting the smallest details correct that millions of eyes will see on screen. These chapters provide a unique behind-the-scenes look at how identity and power can be conveyed through apparel. The book mast...

The First Wave: Life of a Covid Warrior by Prashant Nayak

 The First Wave: Life of a Covid Warrior by Prashant Nayak Dr. Prashant Nayak's remarkable book "The First Wave: Life Of A Covid Warrior" is a heartbreaking and very personal biography that takes an unvarnished look at the life of a frontline healthcare worker during the traumatic first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India. The book is a detailed account of the author's hospital's evolution into a fully operational COVID institution, reflecting the hardships and unique perspectives of healthcare personnel. Dr. Nayak's coping strategies, like as rediscovering his love of writing and singing during lockdown, bring a human element to the plot. The narrative dives into the pandemic's broader social impact, tackling problems such as the misery of migrant workers, political blame games, and prejudice against healthcare staff. These insights help to provide a thorough grasp of the many difficulties that confront us in these unique times. His writing, in part...