“A Personal Journey Through ‘Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus” “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus” isn’t just any book on my shelf—it’s a deep dive by John Gray into the tangled web of male and female relationships. Hitting the shelves in 1992, it didn’t take long for this book to…
“Unselfie” Book Review: A Father’s Honest Take on “UnSelfie”
When “UnSelfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World” by Dr. Michele Borba found its way into our home, it promised a compelling narrative on nurturing empathy in our children. As a dad keen on equipping my kids for a world that’s rapidly losing its human touch to screens, the premise caught my attention….
Discovering “The Tiger”: A Tale of Vengeance, Survival, and Enlightenment
Every journey to a new book begins with a spark of curiosity, a yearning for stories untold, and for me, this quest often leads down paths less trodden. My latest adventure began not in the quiet aisles of a bookstore, nor the digital pages of an online retailer, but amidst the laughter and learning with…
“The Stranger” by Albert Camus: An Introspective Book Review
Discovering Albert Camus I have always been curious about literature and have never been loyal to specific authors. For me, a book’s worth lies in its content rather than the fame of its writer. This has encouraged me to explore a wide range of stories, regardless of the author’s popularity. It was during one of…