Born and raised in Kolkata, Sonia Bahl has lived and worked in Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Jakarta, Miami, Brussels, Johannesburg, and Singapore. With home being everywhere and nowhere, her belief in the power of the moment became a religion. An affirmation that unexpected and undeniable human connections are everything. Meanwhile, on the work front, she spent…
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A Year of Wednesdays by Sonia Bahl | Book Review
Title: A Year of Wednesdays Author: Sonia Bahl Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing Genre: Fiction Page Count: 280 Published: March, 2019 Rating: 4/5 MY VIEWS: Airplanes present quite a perplexing social dilemma. It’s difficult to meet people with similar interests, and equally difficult to leave annoying conversations. But, sometimes we find such interesting people in a flight…
Girl, Stop Apologizing : A Shame-Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals by Rachel | Book Review
Title: Girl, Stop Apologizing Author: Rachel Hollis Publisher: HarperCollins Genre: Non-fiction Page Count: 146 Published: March, 2019 Rating: 4.5/5 BOOK BLURB: Bestselling author of girl, wash your face and founder of thechicsite.Com Rachel Hollis urges women to stop apologizing for their desires, hopes and dreams and instead to go after them with passion and confidence….
Ballots and Breakups: The Games Politicians Play By Sunita Aron | Book Review
Title: Ballots and Breakups Author: Sunita Aron Publisher: Bloomsbury Genre: Non-fiction Page Count: 146 Published: June, 2019 Rating: 4/5 BOOK BLURB: In this insightful and incisive book about coalition politics in India, veteran journalist Sunita Aaron takes the reader on a roller coaster ride through an era of coalition governments and how they are formed….
Give your heart a break by Anuj Tiwari | Book Review
Title: Give your heart a break Author: Anuj Tiwari Publisher: Rupa Publications Genre: Literature and Fiction Page Count: 208 Published: May, 2019 Rating: 5/5 MY VIEWS: The story starts with Arjun, a struggling author who has been fighting anxiety for months, and there is only one person who is helping him cope with it, and…
Virago by Ritiqa Pachauri | Book Review
Title: Virago Author: Ritiqa Pachauri Publisher: Paper towns publishers Genre: Fiction Page Count: 142 Published: December, 2018 Rating: 3.5/5 MY VIEWS: It’s the story of Radhika Mithra, a 30-year old married women and the most successful chartered accountant in Jaipur. Her husband krishnav was a successful businessman, and they had a son named Shriyansh. But,…
How to Fail by Elizabeth Day | Book Review
Title: How to fail Author: Elizabeth Day Publisher: Harper Collins Genre: Non-Fiction Page Count: 273 Published: April, 2019 Rating: 5/5 MY VIEWS: This book is one of my favourite reads of 2019. It is full of anecdotes and real life lessons, and is basically a guide that will help you build your strength, confidence and…
The Ascent of Love by Rooprashi | Book Review
Title: The Ascent of Love Author: Rooprashi Publisher: Invincible Publishers Genre: Fiction Page Count: 179 Published: May, 2019 Rating: 4/5 MY VIEWS: The Ascent of love It is the story of Taara singh, an engineering student who understands the meaning of Love when she meets Vedant. Both are completely opposites, they have completely different perspectives….
Interview with the author of “Kaleidoscope of Love”: Priyanka Bhuyan
Priyanka Bhuyan is into the field of Corporate Communication in a leading PSU of India. Travel is her passion as she loves to see and explore new places, cuisines and people. She believes every place has a story to tell. However, she felt when she started embarking on solo travel there were a lot of…
Myth of the entrepreneur
Title: Myth of the entrepreneur Author: Ravi Kailas and Cathy Guo Publisher: Harper Collins Genre: Biography/Memoir Page Count: 236 Published: May, 2019 Rating: 4/5 MY VIEWS: You don’t need a college degree, a lot of money in the bank or even a prior business experience to start something that could become the next major success….