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.
Hamlet by William Shakespeare is a profound tragedy about a Danish prince torn between revenge and morality after his father’s murder by his uncle Claudius.
An Olympian’s journey from wild youth to war-torn skies, to the brink of death and back again, reveals the unbreakable power of resilience, faith, and redemption.
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens follows Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton as they navigate love and sacrifice amid the turmoil of the French Revolution.
A man walks out of prison into a storm of gods, belief, and forgotten power, where the fate of myth itself teeters on the edge of memory and the modern world.
Shadow returns in a chilling encounter with ancient myths and quiet monsters, where isolation, power, and sacrifice weave into a tale both haunting and unforgettable.
A shy Londoner’s life unravels when he meets the brother he never knew, unlocking a world of trickster gods, deadly secrets, and the magic hidden in stories.
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a student grappling with guilt and morality after committing murder in St. Petersburg.