In this episode of "Shreya Reads," I talk about "Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom. It's a true story about Mitch, a busy journalist, and his old college professor, Morrie, who is dying. They meet every Tuesday to talk about important things like love, family, and happiness. This book is a reminder to slow down and enjoy life. If you're feeling lost or stressed, this episode is for you.
Tune in for a simple and honest chat that will stay with you. Happy reading!
In this episode of "Shreya Reads", I dive into the world of contemporary Indian literature with guest Anjali, as we explore the vibrant and humorous novel "Red Flags and Rishtas" by Radhika Agrawal.
Anjali shares her excitement about the book's relatable Gen Z themes, its Bollywood-esque charm, and the journey of its protagonist, Ananya, through the ups and downs of modern dating.
Tune in for a lively discussion on how this rom-com captures the essence of today's dating culture and why it resonates with readers seeking both laughter and introspection. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that might just inspire your next read!
In this episode of Shreya Reads, we dive into Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's powerful book, "Dear Ijeawele: A Feminist Manifesto in 15 Suggestions."
Join me as I explore the practical advice offered in this compelling letter written by the author to her friend, discussing how it applies not only to parents raising daughters but to anyone embracing feminist values.
Discover key insights on shared parenting, questioning stereotypes, and open conversations about identity. Tune in to reflect on how these lessons can shape a more equitable world. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion!
In this episode of "Shreya Reads," we dive into the transformative impact of AI on the publishing industry.
Join me with today's guest Ishaani, also known as Lady Lectiophile, as we explore how AI is reshaping the way authors write, edit, and publish books. From AI-generated content to the ethical considerations of using AI in creative processes, we discuss it all.
Tune in to discover how AI is both a tool and a challenge for today's writers.
In this episode of "Shreya Reads," we welcome Suhani, a passionate reader and aspiring lawyer, to discuss the captivating book "In Other Words" by Jhumpa Lahiri.
Suhani shares her personal connection to Lahiri's journey of embracing a new language and culture, reflecting on her own experiences with language and identity. Join us as we delve into the themes of persistence, cultural identity, and the transformative power of language.
Whether you're a language enthusiast or simply love a good memoir, this episode is sure to resonate.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that highlights the beauty of embracing one's roots and the journey of self-discovery.
In this episode of "Shreya Reads", I am joined by the passionate book lover and aspiring lawyer, Suhani, as we dive into the world of historical fiction.
We explore the captivating narrative of "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr, a tale set against the backdrop of World War II.
Discover the intertwining lives of Marie, a blind girl in Paris, and Werner, a German soldier, as they navigate a world torn by war.
With themes of resilience, the magic of radio, and a mysterious jewel, this episode promises to intrigue and inspire.
Tune in to uncover the beauty and depth of this unforgettable story!
In this episode of Shreya Reads, I dive into the enchanting world of fantasy romance with my guest, Vaishali, a self-proclaimed book nerd who juggles multiple reads at once. We explore the magical realism genre and discuss how it adds a sprinkle of magic to everyday life.
Vaishali shares her thoughts on a captivating book that blends romance with the fantastical, leaving us both intrigued and eager for more. Tune in to discover why this genre might just be your next favorite escape.
Will Vaishali's insights inspire you to pick up a fantasy romance novel? Listen to find out!
In this episode, I dive into Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson — a book that uses four color-coded personality types to explain why people behave and communicate so differently. Reds, Yellows, Greens, and Blues each bring unique strengths and challenges, and while no one fits neatly into a single color, understanding these blends can completely shift how we navigate relationships and workplaces.
I share how the book can help you read people better, adapt your communication style, and build stronger connections — whether with friends, partners, or colleagues as you move up the corporate ladder.
While I rate the book a 7/10 for being a bit theory-heavy and sometimes tricky to apply, I believe even taking 60% of its lessons can transform the way you approach interpersonal dynamics.
If you’ve ever felt “surrounded by idiots,” this episode might just show you that you’re actually surrounded by different perspectives worth understanding.
In this episode, I sit down with Vartika to explore the profound themes in "The Liberation of Sita" by Volga. We delve into the journey of self-discovery and empowerment as portrayed through Sita's encounters with other women in the forest. Vartika shares her insights on how this book transcends gender, offering lessons in self-reflection and quiet revolution. Whether you're seeking inspiration or a fresh perspective beyond traditional self-help books, this conversation promises to leave you inspired. Join us for an enlightening discussion that bridges generational gaps and celebrates the essence of liberation.
Welcome to the final episode in our mini-series on Ali Hazelwood’s STEMinist novellas! Today, we’re diving into Below Zero, the story of Hannah, an aerospace engineer stranded in the Arctic, and Ian, the man from her past who shows up to save her.
I talk about the book’s unique structure, the emotional slow-burn romance, and why Hazelwood’s portrayal of women in STEM feels so natural. This one is soft, scientific, and surprisingly comforting — perfect for when you want something light but meaningful.
Tune in to find out why I rated it a 7/10, what worked for me, and what I wished there was more of. And don’t forget to answer the Spotify poll to let me know what you thought of this STEMinist review series!
What happens when you’re stuck in an elevator with your ex-situationship? In this episode, I dive into Stuck with You by Ali Hazelwood, a novella that blends forced proximity with unresolved chemistry in the most delicious way. We follow STEM queen Sadie and broody engineer Erik as they navigate flashbacks of a perfect day, a sudden fallout, and one very awkward elevator ride. I talk about what worked and why this one stood out among Hazelwood’s novellas. If you’re into second chances, STEM heroines, or just love a short and spicy romance, this one’s for you.
In this episode of Shreya Reads, we’re diving into Under One Roof - the first novella in Ali Hazelwood’s STEMinist series. Think - grump lawyer meets passionate environmental engineer and they’re stuck living under the same roof.
I talk about what worked and what didn’t and why this classic enemies-to-lovers setup is perfect for you when you need a cozy, feel-good escape. If you’re into slow burn romance, this one’s for you.
Tune in and let’s see if Under One Roof deserves a spot on your TBR!
In this episode, we’re exploring one of the most influential books on leadership and purpose - Start With Why by Simon Sinek. I’m joined by Jayshree, as we unpack what it really means to lead with your ‘why’. We also explore the Golden Circle Principle that is the core of the book - which gives us clarity, belief, and consistency both in professional and personal lives.
Whether you’re a leader, entrepreneur, or just looking to reconnect with your purpose - this episode will leave you asking the most important question of all - What’s your why?
Tune in, reflect, and let me know if you do read the book and your thoughts on them!
Ever felt confused, anxious, or even guilty about money? In this episode of Shreya Reads, we dive into The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel - a book that explored how emotions, experiences, and upbringing shape our financial decisions. This isn’t about stock tips - it’s about mindset, discipline, and redefining what wealth really means FOR YOU! Tune in for personal takeaways and a fresh perspective on money.
In this episode, we dive into Spencer Johnson’ timeless parable Who Moved My Cheese? - a simple story about mice, little people, and the maze we all navigate called life. What does cheese really stand for? How do we react when it’s suddenly gone? I break down the key lessons on change, fear, and adaptability - and share how this book can help you reframe adversity in your life.
Whether you’re facing challenges at work, in relationships, or within yourself, this episode offers a fresh perspective in under 3 mins.
In this episode, we unpack Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki’s manifesto on money, mindset, and breaking free from the rat race. I explore the core differences between the rich and the poor in how they think, earn, and invest and why your 9-5 might never make you truly wealthy. From building assets to letting money work for you (even while you sleep), this book is a crash course in financial independence.
Tune in for key takeaways and personal reflections that just might change how you see wealth forever.
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In this episode, we have a very special guest, Aadya Saraf, who is 9 years old and loves reading. She shares some of her experiences, including what got her into reading, and also shared her review and understanding of the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
Along with being a book review episode for all the children and teens out there, this episode has loads of cuteness that you don’t want to miss!!
Aadya’s Rating: 9.5/10
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In this episode, I share my honest review of It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover - the much anticipated sequel to It Ends With Us. Was it as powerful as the first book? Was it the cute, dreamy romance we all want? Well, listen to the episode to know the answers!
Do listen to the previous episode before listening to this one, if you haven’t already. Follow us on Instagram for more updates and teasers!
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In this episode, I review my ever favorite romance novel, It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover and how it changed my perception of the romance genre. Tune in for the honest book talk, character love, and my take on whether this book is worth your time!
(If you’ve watched the movie already, it’s even more of a reason to listen to this episode)
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In this episode, we review this historical fiction novel The Forest of Enchantments, which is a retelling of the Ramayana (one of the major Hindu epics), but this time from Sita’s point of view.
Shreya’s Rating - 10/10
Read this book if you want to feel feminine and empowered!