One Author. 365 Books in 365 Days.
Welcome to the
Digital Bookshelf of
K. Bhatia
A remarkable journey fueled by unwavering discipline and relentless curiosity—exploring the worlds of business, psychology, Indian mythology, humour, and beyond, one thought-provoking question at a time.
Featured Masterpieces
A curated selection of books handcrafted to challenge assumptions, spark laughter, and teach actionable, real-world blueprints.

Why Startups Realistically Fail

The Absolute Anatomy of Buying

Karna: The Corporate Dilemma

Interviewing Yamraj at Midnight

Escaping The Comfortable Job

Why We Fall In Love & Stay

Rhythms of Indian Railways

How to Successfully Sell
The Genesis
Our Story
When I started writing in July 2025, I had a very ambitious goal. Write one book. If that went well, perhaps write another. Maybe even ten, if life, laziness, and laundry cooperated.
Writing 365 books in 365 days wasn't part of the plan. Neither was explaining to people that, no, I hadn't secretly cloned myself.
"Today, the first question I'm asked isn't, 'Which book should I read?' It's... 'How on earth did you write 365 books in 365 days?'"
The honest answer is that I stopped waiting for inspiration. Inspiration is a wonderful creature. Unfortunately, it has terrible punctuality. Some days it arrives at 6 a.m. Some days it forgets your address. Discipline, on the other hand, shows up every day—whether you feel like writing or not. That turned out to be a much better business partner.
The second secret is curiosity. Every question became a book. Why do people buy? Why do startups fail? Why do we fall in love? Why do we stay in comfortable jobs? Why is mythology still relevant? Why are some people impossible to argue with? And occasionally... Why does a perfume bottle require twenty-seven design revisions?
The more questions I asked, the more books appeared. Before long, I wasn't chasing ideas. Ideas were chasing me. My keyboard eventually gave up trying to guess whether I was writing about entrepreneurship, psychology, mythology, humour, fiction, or Indian Railways. It simply accepted that confusion was now part of its job description.
People sometimes imagine that writing hundreds of books must be a lonely journey. Not at all. Every writer needs someone to challenge ideas, question assumptions, suggest alternatives, and patiently listen to drafts that should probably never see daylight. I happened to find an unusually patient digital conversation partner. It never complained about long working hours. Never asked for weekends off. Never rolled its eyes when I requested "just one more rewrite." And somehow remained enthusiastic after the fifteenth revision of the same paragraph.
I still had to decide what to write. What to keep. What to delete. What to rewrite. What to throw away. Because technology can accelerate thinking. It cannot replace curiosity. Nor can it replace judgement, experience, or the occasional moment of inspiration that arrives completely uninvited.
Over time, my books grew into a library covering business, entrepreneurship, sales, psychology, personal development, mythology, humour, fiction, relationships, social commentary, and many other subjects. Each book taught me something. Hopefully, each one teaches the reader something too.
This website is my digital bookshelf. Some books here may challenge your assumptions. Some may teach you a practical skill. Some may make you laugh. A few may make you disagree with me. That's perfectly fine. Books are meant to start conversations, not end them.
Welcome to Oomph Books.
Browse around. Read whatever catches your eye. If you enjoy the books, please tell your friends. If you don't, please remember that every author deserves a second chance. After all, even artificial intelligence occasionally needs a human to rescue a paragraph.
And if you're wondering whether I'll stop at 365 books... I'm afraid curiosity hasn't received that memo yet.
Why Readers Love These Books
What makes the structural dynamic of an Oomph book unique?

Practical Ideas

Easy-to-Read Language

Original Thinking

Humour with Insights

Indian Perspective

Actionable Lessons
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