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Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy
Is it just me or is every single person reading this book right now? I've seen people holding this red book all over Bengaluru. Everywhere. And all I can think of is… the amount of money this book is making 🥴 (Side thought - Arundhati mentions big earnings about her other books) The book is heart warming and wrenching. A memoir - I finished reading the book, slept - woke up and thought about it for some time. Not all books hold that power. 4/5 for me. This book is about trou
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Maybe I'm Addicted
I'm out of control... What an Enrique start to the post. This is not the glamorous kind of addiction. But it costs about the same. It’s my addiction to going to bookstores. I plan dinners around bookstores. I time movie nights so I can walk in before the show . Even doctor appointments are quietly negotiated around one. This is what it means to love a place more than a habit. The problem is… I already own too many books. Too many stories. Too many unopened lives. And they we
Jan 112 min read


The Beige Culture Era
Beige was never a colour choice.It was a permission structure. Once upon a time, brands sold you products. Now they sell you a temperament. Look around: Things aren’t black or white anymore (pun intended). They’re oat, clay, sand, mushroom, almond. Gadgets aren’t black or silver. They’re “stone,” “champagne,” “warm grey,” "rose gold", “porcelain.” You pay for the temperament. These aren’t palettes. They’re behavioural instructions. Beige tells you: - Be calm - Be minimal -
Jan 42 min read


The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
The 12-year-old Mariamma will stay with me for some time - but man, at 715 pages, this book felt never-ending.
Jun 29, 20251 min read


How Sensory Marketing Makes Your Mouth Water (and Your Wallet Lighter)
In the age of digital shopping, these brands are setting themselves apart by appealing to the senses and redefining the online retail experi
Nov 6, 20242 min read


Arigato Japan
Japan is like stepping into a weird dream—where every corner has big colours, dazzling lights, screaming new but feeling vintage...
Sep 24, 20241 min read


The Housemaid is Watching by Freida McFadden
Oh, I was watching out for this one! After all, the 1st two books in the series were PRETTY GOOD! I rated both of them with 5 shiny stars.
Jun 23, 20241 min read


Dune by Frank Herbert
The book is based wayyyyyy in the future - and you will notice no one uses phones! (imagine!). Apparently there was a war between humankind
Apr 26, 20242 min read


My Husband by Maud Ventura
Spoiler-free zone here, but let me tell you, this book is like reality TV for your brain. You can't look away, even though you know it's pro
Apr 14, 20241 min read


Be or not to B2B
When I started working for the B2B side of the business in my company, almost everyone said I was wasting my talents. Even today, after 4...
Apr 9, 20244 min read


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Apr 8, 20241 min read


The Fury by Alex Michaelides
Listen, Alex will always be an auto-buy for me. This genre is my jam, and his storytelling is fire. But...
Apr 8, 20241 min read


Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert
We jump back twelve years on Arrakis. We return to a Paul Atreides not bathed in triumph, but burdened by its weight.
Apr 8, 20242 min read


A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
This is for sure the saddest book I have ever read. In my life. The writing, the prose is gorgeous. Absolutely devastatingly beautiful, but
Apr 7, 20242 min read
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