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 🍃Book Review🍃 Book:-Kanmani & Co. : Five Friends (and a cat) Tackle The World Author:-@author_lalitha  Illustrator:-@rahil_mohsin In Kanmani And Co., childhood doesn’t whisper—it laughs out loud, runs barefoot through the streets of Maaripuram, and invites you to follow. Kanmani And Co.: Five Friends (and a Cat) Tackle the World by Lalitha Ramanathan is a joyful, warm-hearted celebration of childhood set in the vividly imagined South Indian village of Maaripuram. From the very first page, the book radiates energy and affection for its young characters and the world they inhabit. Ramanathan captures the essence of growing up—not as something overly polished or idealised, but as something gloriously messy, curious, and full of heart. At the centre of the story is Kanmani and her lively gang: dramatic Seetha, determined Sreejith, mischievous Palani, eternally snack-loving Subru, and the effortlessly cool cat Varam. Each character feels distinct and authentic, and their fri...

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 📩Book Review📩 Book:-Write Clear Emails Author:-@coachparagchitnis  If your emails are being ignored, misunderstood, or rewritten by someone else—this book quietly fixes the problem. Write Clear Emails is not a book about grammar, fancy vocabulary, or rigid corporate rules. It is a practical guide to thinking clearly before writing, and that is precisely why it works. Parag Chitnis starts from an honest premise: most professionals were never taught how to write effective workplace emails. As a result, inboxes are flooded with long, confusing, poorly structured messages that waste time and create friction. Rather than blaming individuals, the book addresses this gap with clarity, empathy, and real-world experience. Chitnis does not overwhelm readers with theory or academic models. Instead, he focuses on how emails actually function in modern workplaces—fast-paced, hierarchical, and time-starved. Each chapter feels grounded in real professional situations, making the advice im...

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 🪶Book Review🪶 Book:-Escape From Kabul  Author:-@enakshisg  When a city falls, courage becomes a form of resistance. Escape From Kabul by Enakshi Sengupta is not merely a recounting of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021; it is a deeply human testimony of fear, resolve, and the quiet, stubborn courage of women determined to survive when history turns violently against them. Five women, each from different countries, cultures, and personal histories, brought together by their work at the Anglo-American University of Kabul. When the Taliban reclaim the city, their professional identities—once symbols of progress and hope—suddenly become liabilities. Sengupta places the reader squarely inside that terrifying pivot: one moment, life as usual; the next, a city collapsing into uncertainty, betrayal, and mortal danger. Sengupta does not dramatize events unnecessarily; the horror lies in how ordinary the fear becomes. The furtive phone calls, the uncertainty of...

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 🌱Book Review🌱 Book:-Navigate Life Through Numerology Author:-@bajjajmanan  What if the patterns in your life aren’t coincidences—but quiet messages waiting to be understood? Navigate Life Through Numerology is not a book that promises miracles or instant predictions. Instead, it offers something more grounded and honest: a framework to understand yourself better through numbers, awareness, and conscious choice. Manan Bajjaj approaches numerology as both a science of patterns and a spiritual language. Numerology can easily feel abstract or overwhelming, but here it is explained in a calm, approachable manner. You are never made to feel that you “don’t know enough.” The tone is reassuring, almost like a guide walking beside you rather than preaching from a distance. The book gently answers questions many of us quietly carry: Why do certain emotional themes repeat? Why do some years feel expansive while others feel restrictive? Why do we feel naturally drawn—or resistant—to ce...

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 Book:- A Lament Of Dawn  Author:- Ankit Choudhury  Some books tell you a story. This one looks at you and asks if you’ve lived it. A Lament of Dawn: Love, Concluded is not interested in spectacle or triumph. It doesn’t rush to impress you. Instead, it sits with you—quietly, patiently—until you realize it’s doing something far more dangerous: it’s telling the truth. This is not a story of victory, but of resolution. Of what happens after brilliance, after ambition, after a world has been held together by sheer force of intellect and will for far too long. The novel unfolds in the aftermath of order so precise it becomes fragile, following a man who once carried that order—and the moment when carrying it becomes unnecessary. What struck me early on is how restrained the book is. It grieves rather than shouts. The political and psychological layers are there, but they never overpower the human core. This is a novel deeply aware that systems fail not because they are chaotic...

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 Book:-From My Heart  Author:-@tamoghna_de_  Genre:-#poetry  “Some books speak to the mind; From My Heart speaks quietly to the places we rarely name.” From My Heart by Tamoghna Dey is a contemplative collection that leans less toward poetic ornamentation and more toward emotional sincerity. The strength of this book lies in its intent: it does not try to impress the reader with linguistic complexity, but instead seeks connection—an honest exchange between the poet’s inner world and the reader’s lived experiences. From My Heart explores emotions that are deeply familiar: love in its tenderness and fragility, the ache of longing, moments of hope, and the subtle pressures imposed by society. The poems are reflective in nature, often reading like quiet conversations with oneself. This makes the collection highly relatable; many verses feel as though they mirror thoughts the reader has once carried but never articulated. Tamoghna Dey’s language is straightforward and can...

🪻Book Review🪻

🪻Book Review🪻 Book:-Align With Your Higher Self  Author:-@panksishere  What if the life you’re striving for isn’t missing—but simply misaligned? Align With Your Higher Self by Pankhuri Sharma positions itself at the intersection of modern psychology, spiritual self-inquiry, and practical inner work. Rather than promising instant manifestations or surface-level positivity, the book makes a more grounded—and arguably more challenging—claim: that the persistent pursuit of validation, love, and success is often the very mechanism that blocks their arrival. This book speaks to readers who feel emotionally stalled—unseen, unheard, or disconnected from their intrinsic worth. Sharma reframes “lack” not as an external problem, but as an internal misalignment rooted in subconscious beliefs and unhealed emotional patterns. The practical structure of the book deserves particular mention. Readers are not left with inspiration alone; they are guided through exercises, reflective prompts, ...