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This is not a review. It’s a response.

Some parts of the book ask you to agree.
Some parts ask you to resist.

Would love to know your feedback for 'Krishna & The Couch'

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author's insights into human psychology and everyday experiences are spot on. What I love is how it breaks down complex concepts into relatable examples, making it easy to reflect on our own thoughts and behaviors. The way it encourages empathy and understanding towards others is really impactful - it's a reminder that we all make mistakes, and that's okay. The book brilliantly captures the intricacies of daily life and relationships, shedding light on the paradox of being closest to someone, yet struggling to truly understand them. It's helped me appreciate the importance of self-awareness and acceptance, both for myself and those around me 😊.

SN

Mumbai

A perfect recipe to feel human behaviours, internal struggles, to keep ALIVE.
It seems that Author has experience it all and take readers to that situation easily..

Worth reading… waiting for more ..

Sanjeev Rana

Delhi

This writing stays with you…the language is simple, almost conversational yet quietly powerful…
The flow feels natural and unforced…especially in the way everyday moments-like metro ride-open into deeper reflection.

S

Mumbai

Krishna and the Couch is a warm, gentle and thoughtfully written book that captures everyday emotions through a simple yet engaging narrative ,making it easy for us to connect with Krishna and his world. The couch becomes a quiet but powerful symbol of comfort, reflection and shared experiences.

What stands out is your ability to say something meaningful without being preachy. The language flows effortlessly and the tone remains soothing. It leaves us with a soft smile and a lingering sense of warmth.
A truly charming read-simple on the surface, yet rich in feeling.
Thank you šŸ™

Tanuja

Mumbai

Krishna & the Couch is a collection that captures the rawness of human emotion with honesty and compassion. The writing is gentle but impactful, and the emotional truths resonate long after reading. The book succeeds in offering not just stories, but reflections that stay with you.

Mary

Mumbai

A book that touches your heart and mind. A book that help you introspect your feelings and your responses.

Ajay yadav

Gwalior

Krishna and the Couch
By Neha Mogre
Krishna and The Couch is a sensitive and compelling insight into the human character and psyche. The author was an IT professional and left that secure job to study 5 years to be a therapist which was her passion.
This thoughtful novel is based on a deep understanding of human emotions with its variations and at the same time, its universality. The book is divided into three sections, each section dealing with a client who comes for therapy - the husband who cheated, the teenager who withdrew from reality and entered an online life, and the professional and successful woman who wonders weather she has missed out something in life. Krishna the therapist lets the clients talk and the mind which was like a locked door opens out and solutions emerge and develop.
The therapist is also not above vulnerability. She has her problems also and the novel describes both the strength and weaknesses that all human character is founded upon.

Varada Menon

Conoor

There’s honesty, warmth and gentle humour, and the emotional insight never feels preachy or heavy. It is the kind of writing that invites you to pause, reflect and return to it again. Definitely something that rewards a repeat read….

S

Mumbai

The book is good to read and make us to hear our inner voice too...

Sai

Vijayawada

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