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When Love and Revenge Collide: Exploring The Imperfect Deception by Shalini Ranjan

 When Love and Revenge Collide: Exploring The Imperfect Deception by Shalini Ranjan In the world of contemporary romance, stories that blend passion, tension, and emotional depth often leave the strongest impression. The Imperfect Deception by Shalini Ranjan is one such compelling narrative that draws readers into a storm of unresolved feelings, complex relationships, and the haunting weight of the past. This gripping romance explores what happens when two people who once hurt each other are forced back into each other’s lives and into a future neither of them expected. At the center of the story are Avinash Saxena and Shivani Mehta, two individuals bound by a shared history that refuses to stay buried. Avinash is powerful, commanding, and accustomed to controlling every aspect of his world. He is a man who rarely encounters obstacles he cannot overcome. Love, for him, has always been irrelevant, an unnecessary complication in a life driven by ambition and dominance. But Shivani’s ...
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The Lives She Carried by Aarti Narayan

 The Lives She Carried by Aarti Narayan This book is not only about Lakshmi; rather, it is about lineage, about what women pass down throughout their lives. It ponders not just about genes of females and family names but also courage, choices, and unfinished dreams of women. It forces us to reflect on the freedoms we enjoy today, like education, mobility, and autonomy. It helps us recognise that they weren’t gifts of time but outcomes of someone else’s endurance. The author creates a sad portrait of a deeply patriarchal society set before independence. She illustrates the lives of women who are imprisoned to their houses, burdened with endless housework, childrearing, and the terrible expectation of delivering a male heir. Lakshmi is still made fun of, humiliated, and emotionally cornered for defying society's strict notion of women, even after having seven children. Lakshmi's path is lengthy and complex, interspersed with minor acts of disobedience rather than a major uprisin...

Mahabharata: The Great Indian Epic

 Mahabharata: The Great Indian Epic I was intrigued to read the Mahabharata and the related stories when I stumbled upon this book with relatively fewer pages. I found the family tree of the Kurus and Veda Vyas. This epic describes much more than a family feud. It explores the problems of social hierarchy and portrays the plight of native dwellers.  The narrative starts with King Shantanu and continues until the Pandavas and Kauravas perish. It impressively covers nearly all of the major events in about 500 pages. It was a quicker, more concentrated read because the author didn't needlessly drag the narrative with lengthy dialogue or additional emotions. Neither the Kauravas nor the Pandavas are portrayed as perfect villains. Every character is given room to express their virtues, shortcomings, and the consequences of their decisions. The pages are a reflection of the author's study. Additionally, the story's objectivity permits the reader to evaluate each character accordi...

SALT AND BLOOD: A Sheela Sawant Case BY Amit D'Souza

 SALT AND BLOOD: A Sheela Sawant Case BY Amit D'Souza "Salt and Blood" explores the emotional and psychological investigation where the author adds panic and secrecy throughout. The story revolves around Inspector Sheela Sawant, whose inner turmoils add depth to every scene. Even the case feels unsettling as the clues are not properly adding to one another. But lots of puzzles are posed at the same time, and answers to them feel far away. I could feel the sense of uncertainty that kept me engaged throughout. The narrative vividly depicted the panic, secrecy, and unspoken desires that shape our choices long before a crime is committed. Every scene adds emotional depth to the mystery. Rather than rushing toward answers, the book allows space for reflection, making the final resolution feel earned. The author’s writing is calm and deliberate. He has meticulously put forth the small details and human behavior that slowly accumulate before any action or reaction. I found the b...

A Cold Hold by Sanjana Kanamarlapudi

A Cold Hold by Sanjana Kanamarlapudi It centers on sixteen-year-old Gwen Griswold, who attends a secluded boarding school where an unresolved murder case lurks in the background. Strange things begin to occur: voices that seem too real, footsteps reverberating down empty hallways, murmurs in vacant rooms. But the true struggle for Gwen is believing her own thoughts because she suffers from schizophrenia. Is that a ghost? Resurfacing trauma? Or something darker on the inside? She is deeply human, multifaceted, and reflective. She encounters the anxiety, uncertainty, and bravery required to confront both real and figurative shadows, which are depicted with nuance and sincerity. The relationship between Gwen and Ezra is characterised by quiet understanding, intellectual banter, and subtle chemistry.   It is unique because it explores terror, memory, silence, and inner power through unadulterated, calm tension rather than cheap jump scares. Not merely as a twist, but as a fundame...

Love Beyond Words: The Silent Wisdom of Dogs in Behind Those Eyes

  Love Beyond Words: The Silent Wisdom of Dogs in Behind Those Eyes Behind Those Eyes by Tushar Chatterji is a deeply moving book featuring interconnected stories that invites you into the emotional worlds of our canine friends. It is a book that does more than narrate events. It gently opens a door into the silent, observant, and profoundly sensitive inner lives of animals who share our homes, our streets, and often our hearts. Told through multiple canine perspectives, the collection allows readers to experience the world through instinct, scent, memory, and feeling. This narrative choice becomes the emotional core of the book. Rather than presenting dogs as secondary to human drama, the stories center their perceptions and emotional clarity. Through their eyes, human behavior appears both fragile and beautiful, complicated yet deeply sincere. The settings shift across strikingly different landscapes. From crowded city streets to the vast stillness of the Himalayas, from elegant...

Dhi's Clock by Saudamini Mishra aka Dhi

 Dhi's Clock by Saudamini Mishra aka Dhi Time allots us a lot of responsibilities, but we hardly get to know about them on time. Today I was looking for a refreshing read to work efficiently on my purpose in life. But I was a bit confused. Then I stumbled upon this book, which helped me realise my purpose using the method provided.  Dhi's clock informs us of our archetype, its life purpose and shows the way in which every day, month and year has a lasting impact on our life. It helps the reader in synchronising with your time so as to shield yourself from untimely deceptions or failures. It guides on how to make hard choices every day. I learnt about the nine archetypes: Archetype Trailblazer Archetypal Collaborator Archetype Creator Archetype Builder Archetype Disruptor Archetype Investigator  Archetype Equaliser Archetype Transcender Dhi's clock provides the troubled individuals a chance to reinvent themselves and find peace by ensuring that they are on the right path. ...