If you r looking good psychological layer book this is for you....


Book name : Age of Mondays
Author: @writetolopa 
Genre: Fiction 

🍂 Review: 

Some books don’t just tell a story—they sit with your silence, crawl into the places you've tucked away, and remind you of every version of yourself you thought you outgrew. " Age of Mondays " is one of those books.

It follows ten-year-old Narois, who’s grieving her mother’s quiet disappearance and a home that’s slowly crumbling around her. In her chaos, she escapes into a magical forest she imagines—where healers, storytellers, and quiet companions give her the belonging she craves. But really, it’s not just her journey. It’s ours. Anyone who’s ever wanted to be understood, to be held in their mess, will find pieces of themselves in her.

I loved this book because it made me feel seen. It didn’t shy away from grief or pain. It wrapped them in poetry. It reminded me how love and betrayal sometimes arrive hand-in-hand. That healing is not always loud—it’s sometimes just staying soft, even when the world hardens you. It made me pause. Breathe. Reflect. It cracked something open in me.

The author doesn’t just write—she bleeds emotion onto the page. Every line feels like a truth you didn’t know you were holding back. Every chapter gently asks you to remember, and then gently lets you go.

" Age of Mondays " isn’t just a book—it’s an experience. One that hurts, heals, and hugs all at once. And for that, I’ll carry it with me, for a long, long time.


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