Book Review – When Science Meets the Soul

When Science Meets the Soul is a rare kind of book—one that combines the emotional sincerity of a memoir, the intellectual rigor of scientific inquiry, and the quiet power of spiritual reflection. Dr. Vipul Mankad, a physician, scientist, immigrant, and lifelong seeker, invites readers on a journey that is as intimate as it is expansive. Through his life story, he attempts to answer one of humanity’s oldest and most elusive questions: Who am I? The core strength of the book lies in how seamlessly Mankad weaves together history, culture, science, and philosophy while grounding everything in personal experience.

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Book review- TAAL – Symphony of Mind by Dr. K S Sarvanavasan

TAAL – Symphony of Mind by Dr. K. S. Saravanavasan is a profound and compelling exploration of the inner architecture of human behavior, mindset, and transformation. Rather than presenting itself as another self-help manual or motivational guide, the book takes a deeper, more psychological approach, drawing the reader into the unseen workings of the mind. It investigates the subtle shifts that govern how people respond to life’s disruptions, challenges, and transitions, and it does so through a framework that is both elegant and powerful: TAAL — Victim, Adjusting, Adapting, and Leading.

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Microfiction, Serialized Stories, and Newsletter Novels: The New Ways We Read

In the digital age, reading habits are evolving at an unprecedented pace. Long gone are the days when readers relied solely on traditional novels released in bookstores or libraries. Today, the literary landscape is embracing innovation, from microfiction that delivers a story in a few sentences to serialized novels published chapter by chapter online. Platforms such as Substack, Wattpad, and Radish are revolutionizing the way authors reach audiences, while readers enjoy bite-sized, accessible, and interactive literary experiences.

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Book Review: The EC3 Way by Ranjit Isaac

The EC3 Way: The In Demand Capabilities, Young Professionals Need, To Succeed The AI Invasion by Ranjit Isaac is a deeply insightful and timely guide crafted for a generation standing at the threshold of a rapidly shifting future. At a time when artificial intelligence is transforming industries, redefining job roles, and altering what it means to be “skilled,” this book steps in as a reassuring compass for young professionals seeking clarity, confidence, and direction.

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Book Review: Ruckus in Rishikesh: The Mystery of The Temple Thefts by Meenal Dighe

Ruckus in Rishikesh: The Mystery of The Temple Thefts by Meenal Dighe is an exciting, fast-paced, and delightfully immersive junior detective adventure that captures the thrill of mystery-solving through the eyes of four spirited youngsters—Mini, Richa, Krish, and Aditya, collectively known as the Dahanu Detectives. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Rishikesh and the majestic Himalayan foothills, the story blends adventure, suspense, and emotional warmth with remarkable ease.

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Whispers, That Turn Into Screams — A Haunting Descent Into the Human Mind

Ankit Shetty’s Whispers, That Turn Into Screams is more than a collection of horror stories—it is an unsettling exploration of the fragile boundaries between perception and reality. Through ten sharply crafted psychological thrillers, Shetty dissects the human mind with precision, immersing readers in a world where fear is not just external, but deeply internal. The book demonstrates a rare mastery of mood, pacing, and psychological disturbance, revealing a writer who understands that the most terrifying screams often begin as the faintest whispers.

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TALES FROM EVERY CORNER: 100 VOICES IN MINIATURE By Diptarup Das

In today’s fast-paced world, readers often look for stories that can touch the heart without demanding long hours. Tales from Every Corner by Diptarup Das is exactly that kind of book—a beautiful blend of short storytelling and powerful emotions. This collection of 100 micro-stories offers bite-sized narratives that stay in your mind long after you finish reading.

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Book Review- 1980’s The Days of Innocence by Durgesh Pimparkar

1980’s The Days of Innocence by Durgesh Pimparkar, the memoir in question is a heartfelt exploration of childhood that captures the vibrancy, complexity, and often contradictory nature of growing up in a particular time and place. At its core, the book blends nostalgia, candid storytelling, and emotional depth to present a multifaceted journey through the author’s formative years, tracing the nuances of schooldays, family bonds, village visits, and self-discovery.

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