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.
A wildly seductive tale of genius, lust, and a scandalous scheme to harvest greatness—where passion meets profit in the most unexpected and outrageous of ways.
In a shadowed cathedral town, obsession, deception, and a vanished fiancé entwine beneath choral hymns and opium dreams, leaving mystery echoing through every stone.
A man meets his exact double and is thrust into a stranger’s life, where love, deception, and identity blur in a haunting tale of sacrifice and the search for self.
As war looms and a kingdom teeters, Alcatraz Smedry must outwit evil Librarians, wield his bizarre Talent, and accidentally become the hero no one expected - especially himself.
Alcatraz returns for one last reckless mission where broken powers, buried truths, and impossible choices collide in a battle to end the Librarians’ reign of lies.
As war erupts and hope crumbles, Bastille must rise from the shadows to protect a broken hero and stop a centuries-old evil from destroying their world.
When a prim Victorian girl tumbles into a world of riddles and rebellion, she sheds her iron bindings to discover freedom, strangeness, and the self she never knew.
The Scarlet Plague by Jack London is a post-apocalyptic novel recounting the fall of civilization after a deadly pandemic, as told by one of its last survivors.
Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf follows the life of Jacob Flanders through fragmented impressions from those around him, exploring identity, loss, and modernist themes.