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Finish What You Start Peter Hollins book review on Ameya

Finish What You Start | Book Review | 2018 | Peter Hollins

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Peter Hollins is a researcher of human psychology and behavior. He is one of America’s bestselling authors from Seattle, Washington. Hollins has authored several books on psychology and self-improvement. His well-known works include The Science of Self-Learning and The Science of Powerful Focus. Most of his books aim to help people improve Read more…

Personality Isn't Permanent book review on Ameya

Personality Isn’t Permanent | Book Review | 2020 | Benjamin Hardy

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Benjamin Hardy is an acclaimed author, speaker, and expert in personal development. He holds a PhD in organizational psychology and is well known for his research on productivity. Hardy has authored multiple bestsellers, including Willpower Doesn’t Work and Personality Isn’t Permanent. He regularly contributes to major publications such as Forbes and Psychology Read more…

Think on These Things book review on Ameya

Think on These Things | Book Review | 1964 | Jiddu Krishnamurti

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 in modern-day Andhra Pradesh. Dr. Annie Besant later adopted him. Krishnamurti is regarded as one of the all-time great philosophers. He traveled for nearly sixty years, talking with various people about the changes in mankind. Krishnamurti saw religion and sect as factors that caused conflict among Read more…

An Unnecessary Woman book review

An Unnecessary Woman | Book Review | 2012 | Rabih Alameddine

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rabih Alameddine is a Lebanese-American author whose captivating literary works have earned him global acclaim and recognition. With a keen eye for exploring the intricacies of identity and racial influence, Alameddine’s novels are thought-provoking and introspective. He uses his innovative storytelling techniques to delve into themes that resonate with readers regardless of Read more…

Deep Work Cal Newport Book Review on Ameya

Deep Work | Book Review | 2016 | Cal Newport

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Calvin C. Newport is an associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University. Newport earned his PhD from MIT. He is a nonfiction writer whose books focus on deep work and digital minimalism. His books have sold over two million copies worldwide. The author has a blog named Study Hacks, where he Read more…

Tomb of Sand book review on Ameya

Tomb of Sand | Book Review | 2018 | Geetanjali Shree

ABOUT THE AUTHOR & TRANSLATOR Geetanjali Shree is an acclaimed Indian writer and novelist. Born in 1957 in New Delhi, she completed her education from the Delhi University, where she studied English literature. Geetanjali would go on to make significant contributions to contemporary Hindi literature. Her first shot at fame came in the form of Read more…

An Artist of the Floating World book review

An Artist of the Floating World | Book Review | 1986 | Kazuo Ishiguro

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kazuo Ishiguro is a British novelist, screenwriter, and short-story writer. Born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954, Ishiguro moved to England with his family in 1960. He has won numerous literary awards, including the Booker Prize for his novel, The Remains of the Day, in 1989 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in Read more…

13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don't Do book review on Ameya

13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don’t Do | Book Review | 2018 | Amy Morin

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amy Morin is a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and author. She was born in 1979, in Maine, USA. Morin grew up in Maine, and her life underwent a dramatic change after her mother passed away when Morin was just twenty-three. Three years later, Morin lost her husband. These devastating losses inclined Read more…

Little Women book review on Ameya

Little Women | Book Review | 1868 | Louisa May Alcott

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was an American author best known for her novel, Little Women. She was also a journalist, and an advocate for social justice and women’s rights. Alcott authored several other works, including Little Men and Jo’s Boys. She also wrote thrillers and Gothic novels under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard. Read more…