Before You Call It Personality by Aidah Azhar: Rethinking Identity Through the Lens of Pain, Patterns, and Emotional Survival

In Before You Call It Personality, Aidah Azhar challenges a familiar instinct—the tendency to label ourselves and others based on visible behavior without questioning what lies beneath it. The book shifts attention away from surface traits and directs it toward the deeper emotional histories that shape them. Rather than treating personality as something fixed or…

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WHY by Sana Sheikh: A Reflective Journey Into Self-Awareness, Questions, and Inner Clarity

What if the answers you’ve been searching for were never out of reach—only hidden behind questions you never thought to ask? In WHY, Sana Sheikh presents a quiet yet thought-provoking exploration of the human mind, encouraging readers to look inward rather than outward for clarity. The book does not position itself as a guide filled…

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Decode Diabetes by Dr. Ruchita Mehta: Rethinking Control, Clarity, and the Hidden Truth Behind High Sugar Levels

In Decode Diabetes, Dr. Ruchita Mehta challenges one of the most common assumptions surrounding diabetes—that effort alone guarantees control. Instead of repeating familiar advice around diet, exercise, and medication, the book shifts the conversation toward a deeper question: what if the problem isn’t what patients have been told it is? Drawing from both professional expertise…

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You Could Have Stayed!: A Quiet Exploration of Love, Absence, and Emotional Reckoning

In contemporary fiction, some stories rely on dramatic turns, while others draw their strength from emotional subtlety. You Could Have Stayed! belongs firmly to the latter tradition—a reflective novel that examines the fragile architecture of human connection and the lingering echoes relationships leave behind. What begins as an ordinary search for a typewriter soon unfolds…

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Ephyreon – The Sands and the Seas: A Sweeping Fantasy of Lost Magic, Rising Heroes, and Destiny Reclaimed

Epic fantasy has always depended on worlds that feel both distant and emotionally immediate — places where magic, courage, and moral conflict intersect. , the debut novel by , embraces this tradition with notable conviction, presenting a universe shaped by peril, prophecy, and the enduring pull of heroism. Set in the mystical realm of Carth,…

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Alfaaz ki Mehfil: Bringing Seven Centuries of Urdu Poetry Closer to the Modern Reader

In a literary landscape increasingly defined by speed and brevity, arrives as a work of preservation and accessibility. Published by , the anthology gathers more than 250 couplets from over a hundred of the finest Urdu poets spanning nearly seven centuries, presenting them alongside simple English translations and word meanings. The result is a book…

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Beyond Questions, Toward Life: The Reflective Ghazals of Dr. Divya Dayal

There are books that attempt to answer life’s complexities, and there are others that choose instead to dwell thoughtfully within them. belongs to the latter tradition — a contemplative ghazal collection that invites readers to pause, reflect, and inhabit the emotional landscapes that exist beyond certainty. Emerging from a space where music, psychology, and introspection…

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Shivendra Sharma and Being Yogi – An Accidental Serendipity: A Quiet Reckoning with Purpose in a Noisy World

In an age defined by acceleration—of ambition, information, and expectation—stillness has become a rare achievement. , the debut novel by , engages directly with this condition. It is not a spiritual manual, nor a conventional coming‑of‑age narrative. Instead, it is a reflective exploration of how ordinary lives stumble, often unwillingly, toward deeper questions of meaning….

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Bhavya Barai and the Grace of Quiet Writing: Two Books That Give Shape to Silence

In a literary moment often dominated by urgency and assertion, writes with a rare composure. At just 22, his work demonstrates an instinctive understanding of restraint—of when to speak, and when to allow silence to carry meaning. Across a poetry collection and an introspective novel, Barai places the book itself at the centre, letting language…

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