book reviews
Reviews of must-read books for self-helpers, home improvers and life hackers alike.
The One Habit That Saved My Sanity
A simple daily practice that brought peace in the middle of chaos. There’s a breaking point we all reach. Mine came quietly—no big moment, just a slow build of exhaustion, anxiety, and noise. I was surviving, not living. Until one small habit changed everything. It didn’t cost anything, and it didn’t require hours. But it gave me back control over my mind—and my peace.
By Nonhlanhla Emogene Mbokane6 months ago in Lifehack
When the Rain Fell Twice
Mira stood below the corrugated tin roof of her grandmother’s tea save, staring out at the unexpected downpour that had grew to become the slim village paths into muddy streams. It become the primary rain after a brutal summer time. Steam rose from the parched earth, hissing like a secret it didn’t need to share. Youngsters laughed and ran barefoot into the puddles. Vintage guys smoked and nodded to one another. However Mira simply watched.
By Ashraf Niaz6 months ago in Lifehack
Library Where Secrets words
Discover the secrets hidden within the walls of a mysterious library In the heart of a bustling city, there existed a library like no other. Its exterior was unassuming, with worn stone walls and a faded sign that creaked in the wind. But step inside, and you would find yourself in a world beyond your wildest dreams.
By Tariq Pathan 6 months ago in Lifehack
24 Hours to Change Everything
Have you ever wondered how much can change in just one day? We often take time for granted, thinking we have endless hours ahead. But what if you were told that you had only 24 hours to make a difference? It might sound scary, but it's also powerful. You don’t need a month or a year to make a big change — sometimes, 24 hours is enough to change everything.
By aadam khan6 months ago in Lifehack
The Sound of the Second Chance
Chapter 1: The Silence of Success Karan Verma had everything the world defined as success—an expensive car, a glass-walled office on the 18th floor, and a salary that made his old classmates jealous. He was the rising star of a tech firm in Mumbai, always dressed sharp, always one step ahead. But the thing he couldn’t admit, even to himself, was that he hadn't laughed—truly laughed—in over three years.
By Tayyab Khan6 months ago in Lifehack
"A Cup of Tea for the Soul"
In the heart of a noisy, modern city stood a small, forgotten tea shop — "Kiran’s Chai Ghar." Nestled between glass towers and fast-food chains, it looked out of place. The wooden boards were chipped, the windows fogged, and the paint was fading. But inside, it smelled of fresh cardamom, old books, and peace.
By Afzal khan dotani (story uplode time 10:00 PM)6 months ago in Lifehack
The Zombie Girl
The world ended not with a bang, but with a cough. It started like any other illness. Headaches, fevers, fatigue. People brushed it off as another seasonal bug—until the second wave hit. Hospitals overflowed. Streets emptied. Then came the footage: grainy, shaky videos of pale people rising from their deathbeds, their eyes vacant, jaws unhinged, tearing through anything that moved.
By Muhammmad Zain Ul Hassan6 months ago in Lifehack
"Living with Purpose: Becoming the Best Version of Ourselves". Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Living with Purpose: Becoming the Best Version of Ourselves A Journey Toward Meaning, Growth, and Lasting Fulfillment Ravi sat on the edge of a quiet hilltop, the city lights flickering far below like stars scattered across the earth. He had climbed up here many times before, but tonight felt different. Heavy with questions, his heart beat not with fear—but with the weight of a question that had followed him for years:
By Olenaangelika6 months ago in Lifehack










