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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘The Joy of Actually Giving a F🙂ck’ : By ‘Dr David R Hamilton’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    A KINDFUL handout for readers. David staunchly believes that kindness is an antidote to stress and suffering. He emphasizes the importance of being kind as the ultimate path to happiness.

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  • Book Review - Fiction

    Book Review: ‘Yours Painfully’ : By ‘Swati Mukilan’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Yours Painfully is a poignant exploration of not just love, but also loss, pain, and the self-liberation from it. It is a story for anyone who has ever longed for a love that slipped away, only to discover that sometimes, the most painful endings lead to the most potent transformation.

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘The Gravity of Dependence’ : By ‘Billa Tulasi’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    The Gravity of Dependence is a heartfelt self-help reflection by Tulasi, exploring how dependence quietly shapes generations, disguising itself as care, duty, or belonging. Through real stories and personal experiences, Tulasi reveals how modern life still binds us with invisible threads from family expectations to friendships to social media validation.

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    Book Review: ‘How to Be an Adult in Relationships’ : By ‘David Richo’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    The book revolves around what Richo calls the Five A’s of Love — Attention, Acceptance, Appreciation, Affection, and Allowing. At first, they sound simple, but as you read on, you realize how deeply they shape every relationship in your life

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    Book Review: ’12 Years: My Messed-up Love Story’ : By ‘Chetan Bhagat’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    "12 Years," a contemporary romance novel by Chetan Bhagat, is a recent hit in the market that portrays the romantic and relationship dynamics between Saket Khurana, a 33-year-old divorced man, and Payal Jain, a 21-year-old passionate yet conservative Punjabi Jain.

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘Intuition at Work:’ : By ‘Jessica Pryce-Jones’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    "Intuition at Work" is a workplace guide to effectively utilizing intuition. This beautifully crafted book enlightens readers and helps readers tap into the superpowers within themselves.This ground-breaking book draws on the latest science, eye-opening anecdotes from senior leaders, and the author’s own insights gained over 25 years of coaching.

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  • Book Review - Non-Fiction - Self Help

    Book Review: ‘Manhood Womanhood Let’s Talk Humanhood’ : By ‘Chirasree Bose’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    This book will be a series of conversations between two fellow humans, you and me. Witnessing and experiencing my own journey as a human, I have come to realize that the older you get, the tougher it gets to find a friend in another human.

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    Book Review: ‘Human Edge in the AI Age’ : By ‘Nitin Seth’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    This beautifully crafted work unveils an exploration of the revolutionary synergy of AI, highlighting its impact on human proficiency. As part of Nitin's trifecta of transformation, this book serves as a technical tribute to rapidly developing AI and its metamorphosis.

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    Book Review: ‘The Glowing Heart’ : By ‘Kulwinder Kaur’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    An inspirational journey unveiling the life lessons of Guru Amar Das Ji—a radiant soul and the third Guru of Sikhism, who served from 1552 to 1574. He played a transformative role in shaping Sikh society and teachings

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    Book Review: ‘Song of Mata Sita’ : By ‘Palak Chauhan’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    "SONG OF MATA SITA" is a classic reinterpretation through the lens of young author Palak Chauhan, adhering to the scriptures of the epic Ramayana and umpteenth classic scriptures. Blessings and well-wishers of her adorable spiritual Gurus, along with beloved and intimate ones, made this stint of lore into reality.

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