


‘The City and Its Uncertain Walls’ by Haruki Murakami | Book Review
Haruki Murakami’s The City and Its Uncertain Walls offers readers an intricate journey into the depths of memory, solitude, and the human psyche. This novel, apparently an expansion and a reimagining of his earlier short story, immerses you in a dreamlike city where... read more
‘Intermezzo’ by Sally Rooney | Book Review
If only life were as intense, as calculative, as predictive as chess. Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo brings us another deep dive into human relationships, but this time with a heavier, more serious tone than her previous works. Definitely more reflective of your own lives... read more
‘The Day It Rained Letters’ by Nury Vittachi | Book Review
The Day it Rained Letters imagines a world devoid of any story or imagination. As you can make out, the world introduced is a dull, boring place. That’s until random letters start falling from the sky, and sparks curiosity in our protagonist. At its heart, the... read more
‘Timeboxing’ by Marc Zao-Sanders | Book Review
“Timeboxing” offers an organized take on managing our daily grind. As someone always seeking to boost productivity, I found this book to be a handy guide. The author, Marc Zao-Sanders, CEO of a learning tech company, introduces the concept of... read more