I am reading this book called “The Defining Decade” by Meg Jay, hands down it is amazing. It is about twentysomethings figuring out their life, so it surely makes for a good read for me. So far, I am loving it and highly highly recommend you buy a copy (link above). The chapter I just…
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Two days ago I finished reading the book called Ignore Everybody: And 39 Other Keys to Creativity by Hugh MacLeod. The book was a light, fun read for those of you looking to read something witty that hits you right in the face, you can check it out! One of the chapters talked about approval….
The book Ikigai was a gift for my birthday back in 2019. I tried reading it then, but I couldn’t quite relate to it. I picked it up again a couple of days back, and this time I really couldn’t put it down and ended up finishing it in two days. This book is a…
One of my most loved non fiction books!
I started reading when I was in class 5. Like most people, my journey began with reading Enid Blyton, transitioning to R. L. Stine and eventually Jeffrey Archer. I loved it because it helped me visualise different realities, as if I got to live the life of every main character through whose lens I was…
One of the best ways to learn from the journeys of other people is to read books, said Ankur Warikoo in multiple videos and conversations. I couldn’t agree more with him. When I picked up the book, Let Go, by Pat Flynn, I had no idea what was in store for me. It’s a short,…
I have been out of touch with my reading habit (or maybe all good habits in general, courtesy: pathetic work-life balance) for as long as I can remember. I slipped from being a person who read a book a week to not being able to finish a book, and trust me, it hurts to become…
This is the first time I’m writing about a book that I have just finished reading (I plan to do this more often, though). Who is Tsukuru Tazaki? He is a fictional character created by my all time favorite author Haruki Murakami. What is his story? He has a small group of four friends, dearer…