Book Review

      Glitches of Gods by Jurgen “Jojo” Appelo

      Imagine a world where your biggest mistake haunts you across multiple realities, where the line between human and machine blurs with each passing day,...

      The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck by Mark Manson

      In the crowded self-help arena, it's rare to find a book that truly breaks the mold. Most entries promise quick fixes, endlessly positive thinking,...

      Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

      Discover the fascinating insights of "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman, exploring the two systems of thought that shape our decisions. Dive into a detailed review of this groundbreaking book and learn how to harness the strengths of your mind while avoiding common cognitive pitfalls.

      Peril at End House by Agatha Christie

      Agatha Christie's 1932 classic Peril at End House is full of sheer delicious devilry and suspense that will have you feverishly devouring every page. It delivers all the deliciously ominous twists and chills behind a potential cliff-side massacre that you'd expect from the genius Queen of Crime herself.

      Black Coffee by Agatha Christie

      What ultimately makes "Black Coffee" such a delectable literary treat is how seamlessly it blends all the most delicious ingredients of an Agatha Christie whodunit - labyrinthine clues, devious misdirects, memorable character turns, and of course, the dazzling final revelation that resolves the entire production's preceding ambiguities in one fell swoop of brilliance.

      Popular

      Subscribe

      spot_imgspot_img