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No Mud, No Lotus

Book Review: No Mud, No Lotus – The Art of Transforming Suffering by Thich Nhat Hanh

In this extraordinary book, one of the world’s most renowned Zen Buddhist masters teaches us how to find happiness by getting past suffering. He shows us how the only way to do this is by acknowledging and transforming suffering, not running away from it. He shares with us the practices of stopping, mindful breathing a

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Book Review: Losing My virginity and Other Dumb Ideas by Madhuri Banerjee

Just like everyone has a story of their first date, or their first crush, or even first sex, this book is all about Kaveri’s encounter with her ‘first love’, besides her books of course! This story is mainly set up in a Bengali backdrop, wherein Kaveri is portrayed as an independent and spirited woman living alone in a Mumbai apartment.

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And Thereby Hangs a Tale by Jeffrey Archer

Book Review: ‘And Thereby Hangs a Tale’ by Jeffrey Archer

A book compiled with many short stories, is often a good read when one doesn’t wish to go through a painstakingly long novel. For those who feel they can’t possibly develop the habit or patience for reading a book just yet, Jeffrey Archer’s ‘And thereby hangs a Tale’ proves to be the right choice. It not only has colourfully woven fifteen short stories, but since some

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