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Beyond the Breaking Point by Rimana Dollie K: A Practical Guide to Breaking Emotional Patterns and Living with Clarity

Personal transformation literature often promises dramatic reinvention, yet meaningful change usually begins in quieter ways—through awareness, reflection, and deliberate choices. Beyond The Breaking Point approaches self‑development from this grounded perspective, examining how everyday habits, inherited beliefs, and emotional conditioning subtly shape the direction of our lives. The book opens with questions many people silently carry:…

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My Invisible Battle by Shruti Ghate: A Memoir of Resilience Beyond Illness

Illness is often understood through what can be seen—symptoms, hospital visits, and medical diagnoses. Yet some of the most difficult battles unfold invisibly. My Invisible Battle brings readers into that unseen terrain, offering a deeply personal account of life with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a chronic autoimmune condition that affects both body and mind in unpredictable…

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Beyond the Self: Philosophical Reflections on Self‑Discovery in Swayam Ke Paar by Dr. Kunal Saurabh

In an era where personal development literature often prioritizes speed and formulaic advice, स्वयं के पार offers a more contemplative alternative. The book situates itself at the intersection of philosophy and everyday Beyond the Self: A Reflective Exploration in स्वयं के पार by Dr. Kunal Saurabhwisdom, inviting readers to pause and examine the deeper dimensions…

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Faith, Myth, and the Architecture of Belief: A Philosophical Exploration by KavinMuhil S. Kanagaraj

Few questions have shaped human civilization as persistently as those surrounding faith. Across centuries and cultures, humanity has asked variations of the same inquiries: Is there a God? Is there a singular truth behind the many religions of the world? Why do myths appear strikingly similar across distant civilizations? And can scientific reasoning coexist with…

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The Stranger I Never Met by Shweta Kalode: An Intimate Portrait of Fleeting Love and Enduring Memory

In contemporary literary fiction, the most enduring stories are often built not on dramatic upheaval but on emotional nuance. The Stranger I Never Met situates itself within that intimate space, exploring how transient connections can leave permanent imprints on identity and memory. At its core, the novel reflects on college friendships, unspoken affection, and the…

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Ashish Goyal: Reinterpreting Scriptural Wisdom for the Contemporary Reader

In the evolving landscape of modern Indian writing, few authors attempt to engage scriptural tradition with both intellectual discipline and narrative accessibility. Ashish Goyal positions himself within this thoughtful space—bridging classical philosophy and contemporary reflection with measured clarity. A Mumbai‑based finance professional by training, Goyal brings structural precision and analytical depth to his literary work….

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Ehsaas by Khushi Srivastava: A Lyrical Meditation on the Architecture of Human Emotion

Poetry, at its most compelling, does not merely describe emotion—it preserves it. Ehsaas operates within that delicate space where thought becomes sensation and sensation becomes language. Conceived as a deeply personal compilation, the collection charts an emotional terrain shaped by vulnerability, reflection, and quiet resilience. Rather than positioning itself as ornamental verse, the book embraces…

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Anup Jetty: A Contemporary Indian Novelist Bridging Commercial Success and Institutional Recognition

In the contemporary Indian literary landscape, few emerging authors manage to secure both sustained commercial success and formal institutional presence. Anup Jetty represents a rare convergence of the two. With multiple bestselling titles on Amazon and consistently positive reader reception across the country, his work has established a measurable footprint within popular fiction. What distinguishes…

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Lost Among the Myths: Her Stories from the Ramayana by Kalyani Sardesai: Reclaiming the Epic Through Women’s Voices

In the vast moral and mythic landscape of the Ramayana, the spotlight has long remained fixed on kings, wars, and destinies. Lost Among the Myths shifts that gaze. It does not attempt to dismantle the epic; instead, it re-enters it—quietly, deliberately—through the interior worlds of its women. Told through thirteen first-person narratives, the book reframes…

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The Lutyens Audit by Rahul Monga: A Political Thriller of Power, Secrecy, and Survival

In the power corridors of Lutyens’ Delhi, influence operates quietly, efficiently, and without sentiment. The Lutyens Audit explores this shadow ecosystem through a tightly structured political thriller that dissects corruption, hierarchy, and survival in modern India’s capital. The story follows Kishan Kumar, a chauffeur living under a false identity in the Madanpur Khadar slum. He…

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