For anyone seeking a history told through the feminine lens—where infinite revolutions meet intimate lives—this book is essential reading.
Whether you’re a longtime lover of British mysteries or simply looking for a clever escape into a world of hidden clues and charming characters, this is a book you’ll want on your shelf.
Dr. Rajan, who rose to online fame with his engaging medical explanations, brings his signature clarity and humour to this book.
Yes, grief is heavy—but this book sweetens it with wit, brine, spirit, and spice.
The Charisma Myth feels more like a long-form TED Talk than a deeply researched or practical guide.
Some books open your eyes. Others change the way you think. Poor Economics does both.
Five stars for clarity, courage, and unshakable optimism.
It’s rare for a book to balance quirky charm with genuine emotional depth, but this one does so effortlessly.
Yeon Somin’s debut doesn’t fix everything—but it opens up space to imagine healing is possible, if you’re willing to feel it slowly.
Klein takes the confusion of being confused for Naomi Wolf and turns it into a distillation of our collective breakdown