Milky Tea & Vodka by Rhea Sharma Book Review
A broken family, some well-kept secrets, a lifetime of guilt (or not). If you are looking for a short but intriguing read, this is the book for you.
A broken family, some well-kept secrets, a lifetime of guilt (or not). If you are looking for a short but intriguing read, this is the book for you.
A tale that explores the power and strength of kinship on the harsh American frontier. Pick it if you enjoy offbeat historical novels with lots of wordplay.
Irrational passion is the fuel that empowers us to achieve beyond what we think is possible. It’s never too late for a turnaround.
If you like murder mysteries with a hint of mysticism, this is the book for you. It is a great attempt by a first-time author.
History is boring? A collection of twenty-five events from history in verse that would have you turning the pages.
Why do people immigrate? An empathetic look at immigration, identity, and human resilience.
A vivid and gripping account of Vietnam’s 20th century history. The book is both heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time.
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?
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.
Anti-aging secrets, logotherapy, and finding flow. Does not really provide the tools to find your Ikigai, but an interesting read nonetheless.