

What is an Allergy? Types, Symptoms, and Causes #CauseAChatter
There is a lot of misinformation about allergies in India. And barely any awareness. Before we discuss how to cope with allergies, let us begin with the basics.

Is Talent Inborn or Acquired? No Limits by Mukesh Bansal Book Review
Is talent innate or it can be developed with deliberate practice? Can you rewire your mind at will? How does one unleash the creativity within?

Blog Tour: Of Curses and Kisses by Sandhya Menon Book Review
Beauty and the Beast meets Gossip Girl. Featuring an Indian princess and a misanthropic British aristocrat, it has all the ingredients – a curse, a rose, and a bit of magic.

Black History Month Book Spotlight – Mighty Justice: My Life in Civil Rights by Dovey Johnson Roundtree
February is Black History Month. If you are looking for a relevant read, check out the critical and inspiring MIGHTY JUSTICE: My Life in Civil Rights by Dovey Johnson Roundtree.

Blogging with a Purpose: Allergy Awareness #CauseAChatter
Allergies are fast reaching epidemic proportions. Join me as I discuss allergies, how to cope with them, and bring about much-needed awareness.

Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life Book Review
Anti-aging secrets, logotherapy, and finding flow. Does not really provide the tools to find your Ikigai, but an interesting read nonetheless.

A Decade in Books: How my Reading Habit has Evolved through the 2010s
From print books to ebooks to audiobooks. Join me as I share how my reading habits have evolved over the last decade.

Blog Tour: A People’s History of Heaven by Mathangi Subramanian Book Review
A book about hope and tenacity. About resilient teenagers and women who think on their feet. One that stays with you long after you have read the last sentence.

2020 Goals and Reading Challenges
A goal without a plan is just a wish. My blogging goals for the year 2020 and the reading challenges I am participating in.

From Stressed to Sorted by Sonam Chamaria Book Review
An interesting blend of relatable fiction, analysis, practical exercises, and handmade doodles. Self-help without the gyan.