Book review : Butter
I picked up Asako Yuzuki’s Butter expecting a quiet Japanese novel with cozy vibes. What I did not expect was to feelpersistently unsettled — and weirdly hungry — for 400 pages. The novel is inspired by a real Japanese criminal case. Manako Kajii, a cooking instructor, is accused of seducing and…
Book Review: The Haunted Doorway
There is a thin, blurry line between the unconscious and the unexplained — and The Haunted Doorway lives precisely on that edge. Jay Alani and Neil D’Silva have crafted a collection that makes you question the very architecture of your own mind. What if the nightmare that jolts you awake at…
Why I Started a ‘Done’ List Instead of a To-Do List
Because the to-do list was winning — and I was tired of losing to it. Ironic, isn’t it — a Scrum Master who runs sprints, manages backlogs, and preaches delivery hygiene, quietly drowning in her own never-ending personal task list. One evening, I stopped rewriting the same pending items and wrote…
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