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.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne follows Captain Nemo’s underwater journey aboard the Nautilus, exploring the ocean’s wonders and its hidden dangers.
A lawman-turned-noble uncovers a deadly conspiracy in a city of rising towers and vanishing trains, where magic and bullets collide beneath the ever-creeping mists.
As chaos grips a city on the brink, a lawman torn between justice and faith must confront a shape-shifting assassin and the silent god who once guided them both.
A lawman-turned-noble hunts a mythical power across skies and secrets, where ancient tech, betrayal, and divine silence threaten to reshape a world on the brink.
As rebellion brews and gods stir, a lawman-turned-senator must stop a deadly conspiracy before it fractures his world - and only sacrifice can hold the storm at bay.
A scarred baker is asked to forgive a confessed Nazi - a haunting tale of memory, guilt, and the price of justice that binds past and present in unforgiving ways.
Christine by Stephen King is a supernatural horror novel about a haunted 1958 Plymouth Fury that possesses its owner, unleashing obsession, vengeance, and terror.
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare is a witty romantic comedy filled with misunderstandings, deception, and the banter of Beatrice and Benedick.
A defiant princess, a silent god, and a world where color is magic collide in a tale of sacrifice, secrets, and unexpected love that rewrites the fate of kingdoms.