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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘Work & Workplace at the Edge of Intelligence’: By ‘Shashidhar Sharma’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    This book offers a fresh perspective on impactful insights of AI, climate change, and the human mind in the context of work and workplaces, aiming to enhance human attentiveness and decision-making abilities

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘Dance Like a Trans’: By ‘Raghav Chinivar’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Manjamma Jogathi discovered in folk theatre and Jogathi Nritya not just a calling but a language of survival. Born Manjunath in a small town in Karnataka’s Bellary district, she grew up watching village plays and temple performances, even as her womanhood struggled for expression.

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  • Book Review - Poetry

    Book Review: ‘Dosha Weaves’ : By ‘Kakoli G’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Guide to step into a journey of self-awareness, where true healing begins with curiosity, compassion, and confidence in the body’s innate wisdom. With gentle insight and everyday practices, it weaves Ayurveda into daily life, helping us listen more deeply to our bodies and to the wider universe around us.

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    Book Review: ‘Soul Stitched’ : By ‘Keerthi Sudhakar’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    A heartfelt tapestry of emotions born out of Keerthi's reflective late-night thoughts, woven with soul-stirring earnestness and unspoken emotions. Paying tribute to universal womanhood, this rich retrospect is an empathetic gesture offering emotional aid and succour through the prism of Keerthi.

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘You Can Have It All’ : By ‘Gaur Gopal Das’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    his inspirational chronicle is woven around Gaur Ji's visit to his friend Rakesh Arora's son's three-day-long wedding in Jaisalmer. The unsolicited turmoil of Rohan and Sanjana's grand royal wedding serves as food for thought in this interesting work by Guru Ji.

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘Goodbye, I Love(d) You’ : By ‘Sumaa Tekur’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    This book isn't just a breakup-alleviating companion; Sumaa addresses a range of common issues, such as mourning a breakup, a marriage collapse, a friendship disbandment, a family severance, and more. This handy healing guide is a boon for those in need of mental convalescence.

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘Rebellion in Verse’ : By ‘Raghavan Srinivasan’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Gesturing toward the thought process of bhakti beyond caste, authority, oppression, and mistreatment, 'Rebellion in Verse' pays true tribute to the Nayanars and Alwars of Tamilakam and their unwavering contributions to Tamil Ilakkiyam, voicing both surrender and dissent.

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘The Prakritic Diet’ : By ‘Dr Farah Adam Mukadam’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    An intuitive eating guide written by a Bengaluru-based health advocate, lactation counsellor, and family physician for sensible and sustainable health. Through 'The Prakritic Diet', Dr. Farah shares her nutritional expertise with readers, guiding them toward a bio-balanced lifestyle.

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  • Book Review - Fiction

    Book Review: ‘THE SARI ETERNAL’: By ‘Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Śāṭikā (చీర yā Sari/Saree yā ಸೀರೆ yā śāṭī) is a traditional garment often referred to as a "strip of cloth," measuring five to six yards and draped. The sari stands as an irrefutable symbol of identity for every Indian woman.

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘DOUBLESPEAK’ : By ‘Navneet Jhamb’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    "Doublespeak: Chronicles of Wit and Wisdom" by Navneet Jhamb is a narrative gestural tribute to George Orwell's 1984. This book took its form from Navneet's brainchild झुण्ड (Jhund), a LinkedIn newsletter in the form of "Chronicles of Wit and Wisdom.

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