I started my reading journey with fiction—both in English and Hindi. In the early days, I explored short stories and novellas like The Picture of Dorian Gray, and slowly worked my way to heavier literary works like Midnight’s Children. I’ve always enjoyed reading across genres. Some stories were emotionally intense—like The Kite Runner, The Book Thief, and A Thousand Splendid Suns. Others, like The Fountainhead, didn’t just move me—they shaped the way I see myself and the world.
Over time, my reading leaned more toward psychology and self-awareness. Books like I’m Okay, You’re Okay, Stumbling on Happiness, The Power of Now, Awareness by Osho, and The One Thing gave me new ways to think about behavior, purpose, and decision-making.
Lately, I’ve been exploring career and product-related books. Titles like Product Management in Practice and Cracking the PM Interview are helping me understand the craft I’m building day by day.
This page is where I’ll list some of the books I’ve read and share short notes or thoughts about what stayed with me. Some books left a mark, some didn’t—but they all taught me something in their own way.