BOOKS AMEYA

Her Name Was Rain book by Sanchi K placed on a reflective surface with rain droplets, featuring a romantic couple silhouette on the cover at sunset.

Her Name Was Rain | Sanchi K.

Her Name Was Rain Book Recommendation Some books tell you a story. Others quietly remind you of something you may have felt once in your own life. As a book, Her Name Was Rain by Sanchi K. belongs to the second kind. At first, it reads like a contemporary romance about two people who meet unexpectedly Read more…

How To Treat Her Right by Gautam Grover displayed on a cozy wooden table with coffee and dried flowers, a thoughtful relationship advice for men book about emotional intimacy and modern love.

How To Treat Her Right | Gautam Grover

Relationship Advice for Men: The Little Things That Slowly Change Everything Most people think relationships fall apart because of one big mistake. A terrible fight. Betrayal. A breaking point. But sometimes, nothing dramatic happens at all. That is what makes How To Treat Her Right by Gautam Grover quietly unsettling. It looks at the kind Read more…

The Dear Debbie book by Freida McFadden on a wooden table beside red petals, thread, and scissors, creating a moody domestic thriller atmosphere.

Dear Debbie | McFadden Freida

Why the Dear Debbie book is the Ultimate “She’s Had Enough” Thriller There’s a special kind of rage that builds slowly. Quietly. Politely. As a book, Dear Debbie taps straight into that feeling. It captures the moment when a woman who has spent her whole life being reasonable finally decides she’s done. Debbie Mullen isn’t Read more…

You Can Have It All by Gaur Gopal Das placed on a calm, minimalist table setting with a cup of tea and stones, reflecting balance, success, and inner peace.

You Can Have It All | Gaur Gopal Das

You Can Have It All: A Gentle Question About Success and Fulfilment Most of us grow up believing that life demands trade-offs. We assume we must choose one thing and let go of another. For instance, if we chase ambition, we expect to lose peace. Likewise, if we seek balance, we fear falling behind. Over Read more…

Unsent Letters book placed on a wooden table beside handwritten letters and a cup of tea, reflecting themes of lost love, memory, and quiet romance.

Unsent Letters from Yesterday | Amit Choudhari

Unsent Letters from Yesterday book: A Love Story That Refuses to Stay in the Past Some love stories don’t end properly. They just… trail off. That’s the feeling I kept coming back to while reading Unsent Letters from Yesterday. It isn’t a dramatic romance, and it doesn’t try to be one. Instead, it sits with the Read more…

Flat-lay photograph of The Unbecoming Kartikeya Vajpai, placed on a neutral fabric surface alongside a tea cup, smooth stone, and eucalyptus leaves, reflecting themes of solitude and inner reflection.

The Unbecoming | Kartikeya Vajpai

The Unbecoming by Kartikeya Vajpai Success doesn’t always collapse loudly. Instead, it often thins out. The applause fades, the routine continues, and yet something shifts underneath. Slowly, the life you worked so hard to build begins to feel unfamiliar, even though nothing obvious has gone wrong. That quiet discomfort sits at the center of The Read more…

A soft lifestyle photograph of the Stop Letting Everything Affect You book resting on a wooden table beside a cup of coffee and scattered coffee beans, with a bright window in the background.

Stop Letting Everything Affect You | Daniel Chidiac

Stop Letting Everything Affect You Book — A Practical Reminder to Slow Down and Recenter Yourself Some books arrive at the exact moment you’ve been quietly wrestling with something you can’t quite name. Daniel Chidiac’s book, Stop Letting Everything Affect You, feels like one of those. It speaks to the long, draining days when a Read more…

The book Called by the Hills resting on a wooden table with soft morning light, echoing the calm, grounded life of Himalayan villages described in the story.

Called by the Hills | Anuradha Roy

Himalayan Villages and the Story of a Life Rebuilt in the Hills A Cottage, a Quiet Road, and an Unexpected Turning Every once in a while, a book arrives that doesn’t try to pull you into a plot. It invites you into a life, one slow step at a time. Called by the Hills: A Read more…

A hardcover Case for Ram book lying slightly tilted on a clean wooden table with soft natural light and a minimal background.

Case for Ram | Anirudh Sharma & Sridhar Potaraju

Case for Ram Book – A Reflective Look at a Landmark Legal Journey Some books feel like they’re meant to be absorbed rather than skimmed. As a book, Case for Ram is one of those. You open it expecting something dense and formal, but the writing eases you in. Quietly. Gradually. Almost as if the authors Read more…

A paperback copy of The Superhuman Code book by BNS Srinivas lying on a minimal beige surface, with soft lighting highlighting its bold title and wellness-themed cover.

The Superhuman Code | BNS Srinivas

The Superhuman Code Book: Evolutionary Wisdom Meets Modern Wellness We’re surrounded by life hacks these days — faster, better, optimized everything. But what if the real key to long-lasting health wasn’t hidden in some cutting-edge breakthrough, but quietly encoded in us all along? That’s the bold idea driving the book, The Superhuman Code, by BNS Srinivas. Read more…