June came with some unforgettable reads. Some were light and comforting like a quiet monsoon evening, others pierced deep, lingering in my thoughts long after the last page. A few left me with a literary hangover I didn’t want to recover from. Each book had its own rhythm and reason — whether it was the complexity of the characters, the layers in the plot, the poetry in the writing, or the freshness of the concept. They didn’t just entertain me — they held space for my emotions, challenged my perspectives, and reminded me why I kept turning pages. These are the seven books that shaped my June — a month of powerful storytelling, silent companionship, and soulful reading.
An Unputdownable Mystery: Maya Dead and Dreaming by Lana Sabarwal – Book Review
Review: “Nothing is more unforgivable than not playing nice. Nothing worse than a little bit of honesty.” Some books keep us awake long into the night—not just because we’re hooked,…
Shadow by Yash Bapat – Book Review | A Gripping Tale of Love, Trauma & Psychological Drama
Review: “I know how good intentions can be misinterpreted.” This one line perfectly sums up the essence of Shadow —a captivating, emotionally layered story that keeps you on edge, constantly…
A Book that gave me literary hangover- Marriage and Masti by Nisha Sharma – Book Review
Review: It’s been a long time since I experienced a book that made me laugh out loud, sigh with longing, and pause with emotion—all in the same sitting. Nisha Sharma’s…
Book Review: The Calm Prescription by Luke Coutinho– 75 Ways to Shift from Stress to Calm
Review: “We are not just what we eat, we are what we absorb.” This line echoes deeply, not just in terms of food, but across every area of our lives—learning,…
Book Review: Circle with No Centre by Deepak Khurana – A soulful, slow-burning journey of love, self-discovery, and emotional truth.
Review: “The older I get, the more I realise that love isn’t always enough in relationships. I also need honesty, patience, compassion, boundaries, and consistency.” This reflection lingers at the…
Book Review of Stars Will Guide You Home by Stuti Changle – A Heartwarming Contemporary Romance.
Review: “Love is acceptance. Love is not judgment. What if love is the joy waiting for you to recognise it?” Right from the title to the warm, inviting cover, Stars…
A Warm Hug in Words – Book Review of Ruskin Bond’s Life’s Magic Moments.
Review: ‘We are never too old to dream’ Some books feel like a warm hug — comforting, familiar, and just what you need. After returning from a trip, I found…








