Wednesday, December 30, 2020

🌟🌟Book Review #4🌟🌟

 

Title:Adventures of an Indian Techie
Author: Nipun Varma @nipunvarma
Length: 91 pages
Edition: Paperback/Kindle
Genre: Memoir

🖐️#qotd:What's the worst possible job that you can imagine, for you personally?🖐️

🙈Since few days i was in a reading slump but as soon as this book arrived on 24th i started reading it and i finished it on the same day and that too without break , The book is sooo good and full of entertainment.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Book review: Women Of Ramayana


🙌Hello everyone! 

Today ,I am super excited to share my review of Women Of Ramayana, which is a unique Mythology collection of five hypothesis which revolved around five greatest womens of Ramayana :  Ahalya | Kaikeyi | Surpanakha | Mandodari |Tara |

➡️About the book:

Title: Women Of Ramayana

Author: Kunal Kaushal

Edition: Paperback

Genre:Mythology

Page Count: 298 

Recommended: Yes Definitely, Without a doubt Go Pick it up..


➡️My Rating:

Plot: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.2

Characters: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Writing Style: ⭐⭐⭐⭐


➡️About the Author: 

Kunal Kaushal is a student of history .He also has a B.tech Degree from IIT Roorkee and done MBA from UNC Chapel Hill(U.S). As it is mentioned in the book that his day job is architecting technology Solutions for one of the largest asset Managers in the world.

➡️Review:

This book starts with 6 hypothesis that we all came to heard since Childhood that are about the 5 Famous women of Ramayana Yug , Ahalya, Kaikeyi, Surpanakha, Mandodari, Tara.

Since childhood we heard the stories of these women , the stories of how helpless they were , How they are always dependent on someone , In Ancient period they have been portrayed from the perspective of a third person always But What if they are stronger enough than we think? What if All they have been through is just another strategy to take revenge? 


Yes, You heard it right this book is written from their own perspective and the behind story .I love how beautifully the author has portrayed all the characters that while reading the book you will feel like it's all happening in front of you. Stories will keep you tied to the book till the last page.The writing is Captivating and the characters are believable.


I was pleasantly surprised by reading this behind Stories , It blew my mind that we have never ever thought such perspective can exists. I couldn't put the book down in between the chapters. Each character has 9-10 chapters.


The language is Beginner friendly and the writing style is welll structured, The author seems logophile cause he used his vast vocabulary knowledge in this book and has done the wordplay very cleverly .


The book is having lots of illustration that also helps reader to memorize a scenario , However the illustrations are not colorful, and even the book cover is very simple .It could have been even better if it is more colorful. the book also has hand-drawn map of ancient india which is largely clear.


I personally love the character of Ahalya and Tara . I would like to recommend this book to everyone who likes reading Mythology and heard about the story of these women and wanted to know there perspective.

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Sunday, December 20, 2020

Book Review #2: Life is What you Make it.

 


Hey readers👩‍🏫.Here's the review of a book #lifeiswhatyoumakeit❤️ by Preeti Shenoy .Have a glance at it and get this national bestseller ASAP.

Life is What You Make it is a fictional best seller by author Preeti Shenoy. The book is the story of Ankita Sharma, a girl in her twenties. It focuses attention on a little known disease- Bipolar disorder.
The plot is set in the 80s and moves across two cities. Being a bright student, she got admitted into one of South India’s best colleges. What follows is a series of events, love affairs, pranks, and studies that is instrumental for every college going student. But Ankita’s life soon turns topsy-turvy when she is diagnosed with a mental illness- she develops Bipolar Disorder.

It is the story of Ankita’s illness and her fight with it. It’s a story of will power and establishes that even destiny can be overcome by determination. It’s a story of love and hope. “This is frightening, this world without words, this world of darkness and void. I don’t want to be here anymore. I want to make it stop.. To be trapped like this in one’s own body is a fate worse than death. With death, at least there is an end. Here, the suffering is endless.” The book opens in the mental hospital, so that the readers’ curiosity is aroused from page one. The conflict faced by her while choosing between career and love is common to every youngster; the story is very close to reality. The book illustrates the innocent ambitions of youngsters and how at one point, they seem so important that we are ready to give up everything to achieve them.
The writing style is simple yet thought provoking. The book is light and breezy in the beginning but becomes more intense and captivating towards the end. It also gives readers an insight on bipolar disorder, which is not a very well known disease.

All in all, Preeti Shenoy has worked wonders with this book! She has woven a beautiful and emotional story. She has carefully portrayed the emotions of people who are mentally affected and society’s behaviour towards them.

It’s a simple read, but still very moving and inspiring. At the end of the story, you will surely feel positive vibes. Go get it.


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Book Review: Everyone has a Story

Here's the review of book #everyonehasastory written by gorgeous Savi Sharma Hope you enjoy reading it and go buy this amazing bestseller.👩‍🏫

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"Meera, a fledgeling writer who is in search of a story that can touch millions of lives.

Vivaan, assistant branch manager at Citibank, who dreams of travelling the world.

Kabir, a café manager who desires something of his own.

Nisha, the despondent café customer who keeps secrets of her own.

Everyone has their own story, but what happens when these four lives are woven together? Pull up a chair in Kafe Kabir and watch them explore friendship and love, writing their own pages of life from the cosy café to the ends of the world.

The story starts off when Meera, the protagonist who is in search of a story for her book that could move people, and change their lives, bumps into Vivaan who is a bank manager who dreams to travel the world, in a cafe. Kabir is the cafe manager who has his own desires to achieve and so does one of his cafe customers, Nisha who has a lot to sort out in her complex life.

The story becomes engaging when they all come together in a frame & author starts to reveal their past, their stories one by one. The author has narrated each of their stories in a way and in the time frame that they felt real and hence, honest by the emotions they held.

The story sways through various emotions and makes the readers feel along with it. And Savi Sharma gracefully blends dollops of wisdom throughout the story. Like these lines, She keeps the storyline entirely simple, yet elegantly intersperses it with rich emotions. One of the best parts of the story is the chapter where Vivaan realizes his feelings for Meera when he is out exploring the world, leaving behind everyone.



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