Tag: Psychology

From Words To Views: The Lincoln Lawyer [Season 3]

When I first saw the trailers, I knew that it would be worth the wait. Adapted from the fifth book in the Mickey Haller series called The Gods of Guilt, this emotionally charged season absolutely gives justice to Michael Connelly’s original novel. Like the last season, the familiar story of ace criminal lawyer Mickey Haller […]

Love, Mom | Iliana Xander

This was such a sick, twisted, and wild chase story. Although it started on a slow note and took a minute to build momentum, it picked up speed pretty soon. This compact novel begins with its protagonist, Mackenzie Casper, while she attends her mother’s funeral and notices the strange behavior of her father, Ben Casper. […]

From Words To Views | Ripley

The black and white color palette is the first clever indication of presenting things in stark contrasts,  even though there is a vast difference in what has been presented and what your eyes are seeing. This deceitfulness is the real crux of this popular Netflix series, so it remains faithful to the main theme of […]

Everything Is Probably Fine | Julia London

Lorna has lot on her plate as she is looking forward to closing an important sales deal on behalf of her employer. This sales deal is not only critical from her employment perspective but also essential from her personal point of view. Since so much is riding on back of this deal, Lorna is ignoring […]

The Final Wife | Jenny Blackhurst

The novel opens with the murder of Luke Whitney who has been stabbed to death by his wife Anna. She herself confesses the crime as soon as she gets arrested and she is ready to go to jail for the unplanned murder of her husband. She gets arrested by the police on the spot as […]

From Words To Views | The Better Sister

Chloe Taylor has the world at her feet, as she is successfully helming a prestigious magazine called The Real Thing as its editor-in-chief. She is fully supported by her best mentor/boss, Catherine Lancaster, who has developed friendly relations with her favorite protégée over the years.  Chloe is also supported by her husband, Adam Macintosh, and […]

15 Best Fiction & Nonfiction Book Picks for September 2025

September 2025 is bursting with new releases that span gripping mysteries, heartfelt memoirs, speculative futures, and literary fiction—perfect for readers hunting best books September 2025 or fiction books September. This curated mix brings together high-profile author debuts, celebrity memoirs, blockbuster thrillers, and socially relevant nonfiction, ensuring something for every taste. Whether you’re in search of […]

People We Meet on Vacation | Emily Henry

Poppy Wright has cracked the code of conquering ambitions and living the life of her dreams. Her passion for traveling, combined with skilled storytelling, has made her blog a tremendous success. Thus, it paved the way to establish herself as a staff writer with one of the leading publications in the travel and tourism industry. […]

The Parisian | Isabella Hammad

What happens when you combine a romantic fiction with a political non-fiction? The answer is The Parisian by Isabella Hammad. It’s a vivid combination of romantic saga, historical fiction, domestic thriller, and political non-fiction. At times it works, but other times it doesn’t; thus, the author’s seminal work fails to present a cohesive picture. At […]

The Woman at No.3 | Rebecca Collomosse

A closed door (attic??!!) mystery revolving around two families- one past, another present, connected to a house with a sinister secret- this is the central premise of this novel. Like so many other novels having a similar storyline, you can guess the basic premise along with the characters and the final whodunit. What differentiates these […]