It all started with Saurabh, a self-proclaimed bookworm who proudly lists “reading novels” on his resume. After spending a decade in roles spanning ops, strategy, product management, and sales — often working closely with CXOs — he realized how difficult it can be to stay connected with fiction when everyone seems focused on non-fiction, entrepreneurship, and self-help. Despite the trends pushing people toward business books, his love for fiction never waned. This led to the creation of Celsius 233, a way for busy people like himself to stay connected to the world of novels, even when life gets in the way.
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare explores the passionate yet doomed love affair between Roman general Mark Antony and Egyptian queen Cleopatra.
Roadwork by Stephen King, published under Richard Bachman, follows a grieving man who fights back against progress when a new highway threatens to erase his past.
A haunting reflection on memory, loss, and motherhood unfolds through fragile recollections, where the past whispers truths too painful to face directly.
In a world ruled by intellect, one man's quiet defiance reveals the cost of isolation and the enduring power of wisdom rooted in life rather than abstraction.
A thirteen-year-old with a passion for justice uncovers a deadly secret during a murder trial, risking everything to make sure the truth is heard in a town full of silence.
When a young girl vanishes, a justice-driven teen races against fear, silence, and time to uncover the truth in a town teetering on the edge of panic and hope.
When a young legal prodigy is framed for a crime he didn’t commit, loyalty, courage, and sharp instincts become his only defense in a town quick to judge.
A young legal prodigy takes a stand against injustice when his town's past and future collide over a controversial highway project threatening homes and heritage.
During a school trip to DC, young legal mind Theodore Boone spots a fugitive, setting off a thrilling chase where justice, danger, and determination collide.