by Bhawna | May 12, 2026 | Book Review
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig is often described as a novel about regret. I see it a little differently. To me, it is a book about pressure. It is about the pressure to live the perfect life, make the perfect choice, and become the most impressive version of...
by Bhawna | Apr 21, 2026 | Book Review
Most parenting books try to comfort you with reassurance first. This one takes a better path. That is exactly why Through Mom’s Eyes: Simple Wisdom From Mothers Who Raised Extraordinary Humans stands out. Written by Sheinelle Jones, the book looks at motherhood from a...
by Bhawna | Apr 14, 2026 | Book Review
Most self help books try to comfort you first. This one does not. That is exactly why The Courage to Be Disliked stands out. Written by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga, the book uses a conversation between a philosopher and a young man to explore ideas based on...
by Bhawna | Apr 7, 2026 | Book Review
Most of us are taught to do more. Say yes more often. Take every opportunity. Stay busy. Stay visible. Somewhere along the way, being overwhelmed started to feel like a sign that we are doing something right. Greg McKeown challenges that idea in Essentialism: The...
by Bhawna | Mar 30, 2026 | Book Review
Most productivity books tell us to do more. They tell us to wake up earlier, plan harder, optimize everything, and squeeze more into each day. Richard Koch takes a different path in The 80/20 Principle. That alone makes the book worth reading. Its core idea is simple....