Sunday, December 18, 2022

Book Review: Decoding Verticals of media and entertainment industry

Book Details: 
Title: Decoding verticals of media and Entertainment Industry
Author:Renuka Tandon
Length: 85 Pages
Genre: Non-Fiction
Publisher:The Write Order

I recently read "Decoding Verticals of Media and Entertainment Industry" by Renuka Tandon and was thoroughly impressed by the insights and analysis provided in the book.

Tandon does an excellent job of breaking down the complex and often confusing world of the media and entertainment industry into easily understandable concepts . She explores the various verticals within the industry, including film, television, music, and digital media, and provides a detailed look at the trends and challenges facing each one.

One of the book's most notable aspects is its focus on establishing a successful professional life in the media and entertainment industries.
There are about seventy-one abilities covered in the book, spanning seventeen distinct professional fields. Brief descriptions of the responsibilities involved with making use of this skill are included as well.

Overall, "Decoding Verticals of Media and Entertainment Industry" is a must-read for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the industry.   Tandon's extensive knowledge in the field and accessible writing style make for an informative read for everyone.

Saturday, December 3, 2022

Book Review: Articulated Abstract

Book Details: 
Title: Articulated Abstract
Author:Alexis Adu
Length: 118 pages
Publisher:The Write Order

It is pretty complex for me to carve out anything out of this book and i have mixed emotions for the same the reason is that this book is written purely based on the imagination of the author and while reading the chapters i oftenly found myself imagining the same scenarios in my head but also the circumstances in which the author has written this book, sometimes it give me the vibes that the author is in a very dark space mentally and creating the scenarios in her head to overcome that while other chapters give me the vibes that it has been written in a happy and joyful mood and thats what the title of the book refers to.

It is a compilation of 32 distinct chapters written on a variety of topics, with "The Blind's Blind" being one of my personal favourites.
The usage of pictures adds some additional shine to the book, the language is simple and thorough, but I felt some disconnection in the paragraphs, and I wasn't able to become entirely captivated on the book despite the ease with which it was written.

I can't in good conscience give this book my highest recommendation to anybody else since it requires you to be in a very clear state of mind in order to read it and comprehend it properly.

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Book Review: Granny's Chulha

Book Details: 
Title: Granny's Chulha
Author:Udita Bansal and her team
Length: 104 pages
Publisher:The Write Order

This is not simply a regular book; rather, it is an initiative sponsored by High School students with the goal of bringing recognition to the household women who are the primary caregivers for their families. By means of this effort, they gave the grandmothers with a forum where they could communicate their life experiences with the rest of the world and preserve their recipes, experiences, and tales for the benefit of future generations.

During COVID-19, she got the ball rolling on compiling all of the family's stories, which led to the conception of the concept of producing this book and establishing this campaign.

This book is a compilation of the recipes that those women shared , along with their life experiences, the struggles they overcame, and their journeys.

The book is written in a simple manner, and the graphic designer deserves praise for the excellent work they did on the book's presentation of its illustrations.
The book is written in a very well structured style, and it includes not only the ingredients, procedures, and additional recommendations for creating the dishes, but also the preparation time.

I would like to recommend it to  my fellow readers, as well as all of the men, women, and children who are out there, my highest recommendation for this book because of two reasons: the first is that you will get the opportunity to learn how to prepare some really delicious dishes, and the second is that you will definitely get the opportunity to learn from the experiences of these grannies.

Monday, November 28, 2022

Book Review : The Girl in the Crystal capsule

Title: The Girl in the Crystal capsule
Author: Anusha Das
Length: 41 pages
Publisher:The Write Order

This novel was written by a student in the fifth grade, and such a young writer is already achieving remarkable success in today's world.
During Lockdown, she used the opportunity to explore her skill, and this is her first book. She is also working on another novel for a horror fiction anthology.

If I were to talk about this book, it would be unjust to label it a whole book because it is actually only a short narrative. The book makes use of graphics to convey the characters, and it is a one-time brief read that a person can easily complete in thirty minutes.

This book is great for those just starting out and is appropriate for readers between the ages of 3 and 12 years old. It is possible for parents to tell it to their children before night as a bedtime story.
The writing style is rather straightforward, and the terminology is easy to comprehend.

Friday, November 25, 2022

Book Review: Delightful Century of My Poems

Title: Delightful Century of My Poems
Author: Navya Kaushik
Length: 100 pages
Publisher:The Write Order

This book is a collection of 100 poems written by a young author who is 15 years old.
She has also been honoured with a number of accolades for her debut collection of poetry, which includes titles such as "100 Poems written on different themes by a young child, IBR 2021," "Youngest poet award 2020," and "Many More."
This is the second book that she's written.
This book is intended for people who have no prior experience or for our young readership, which ranges in age from 3 to 15 years.
Poems are crafted with impeccable rhythm, and rhyme serves a functional purpose in their construction.
The book is highlighted rather effectively by the use of doodling, and the language is not overly complicated.
To read through this entire book will take you close to an hour. It is a quick book that is highly suggested for children to read in order to gain some inspiration; yet, if you are an adult reader, you may be left with a sense of letdown.


Thursday, November 10, 2022

Book Review: Little Tales of Big India

πŸƒTitle: Little Tales of Big India
πŸ‚Author: Sabra Patni
πŸƒLength: 136 pages
πŸ‚Publisher: The Write Order

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-->This book is a collection of three different stories concerning crimes that are committed against women on a regular basis .The book addresses and sheds light on some of the most pressing issues facing society today, including sexual assault, the trafficking of children, kidnapping, and the complexities of the Indian legal system.

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-->The first story is inspired by real events that actually took place. The narrative then proceeds by recounting how a young woman, while travelling, was subjected to sexual harassment at the hands of other passengers and how she took it upon herself to report this heinous behaviour.The second tale tells the tale of a young girl who, at one point in time, worked selling flowers by the side of the road but who has not been seen or heard from since. The authorities decided to take disciplinary action against everyone who had shown her affection. The resolution was quite painful to experience.
The third account details yet another instance of sexual assault committed against a young woman who dreamed of one day being a renowned football player.

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-->The storyline is fairly strong, and the premise of each individual story is developed quite effectively. The most important characters in each story have been presented in a clear and concise manner. The wording is easy to understand and quite thorough.

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-->I really suggest it to my fellow readers.

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Book Review: Children of the end.

Title: Children of the end 
Author: Sabra Patni
Length:193 Pages
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: The Write order publications
Edition: Paperback/Kindle

Blurb:

Imagine living in a world where every student in every grade has the same last name, if that is not concerning enough, imagine living in a world that has stopped growing, Literally!
No leaves on tree, no birds and bees and no fishes in the oceans and the seas.
The world is dying and the worst hit us the human race where, except few in the close community of locklustre, the entire population has been rendered sterile. Has the planet finally stood up against the tyranny of humans or is there more to it than meets the eye?
Ride this riveting tale that spans generations and geographies . A race against time to save the human race or is it already the end?

Review:

 it is the first book in its series the world is divided into two groups : The Bairns and the Shrikies.
One has the potential to give life  but only the selected one .Other group has believed to lose their abilities to reproduce ,  but is this true? Is this correct? How can nature's gift be taken away from a selected few and given to a selected few? who is controlling all these things?  Who's to blame for the shambles?
What will happen next?  Is the world going to end or will it continue to exist as it is?

The vivid language used in the book immediately transported me into their world The narration is excellent, and the plot surprise was brilliant. Readers will be engrossed in the novel till the very last page.I strongly advise my fellow readers to read this book.

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Book review: Decode your quest

Title:  Decode your quest
Author:  Dhara purohit john
Length: 177 Pages
Genre: Fiction
Edition: Paperback/ Kindle

Suprita Mukherjee a  well-known ethical hacker and achiever who has
 worked for a large corporation for seven years and was recently promoted to director, but her big-career empire came crashing down the next day when her planned system failed and they had to shut down all of their systems to assure safety.

This is not the end, but the beginning, when they began questioning her because she is in charge of it directly and needs to prove herself, but while all of this was going on, she received another piece of awful news that shook her to her core.

What is the bad news, exactly? How she will  proof herself innocent? What legal action her company would take? What will happen next? To know about all this go grab the book and give it a read. Who knows you might able to decode your quest as well.

The book is written in a very simple manner. Each chapter begins with a quote and ending with a bold phrase. In some places, the reader will feel disconnected as the context repeats itself, so it's a slow read, but all in all is worth reading.


Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Book Review: The Calling, Unleash your true self

Title: The Calling, Unleash your true self
Author: Priya Kumar
Length:150 pages
Genre: Fictionally Non-fictional
Publisher: Books that inspire
Edition: Paperback/Kindle

The story of this book revolves around Arjun who is in search of finding his Calling . Story begins with Arjun meeting an accident and saved by a Sadhu who told him to untied one thread tied on a tree behind Hemkund Sahib and this is where the story begins.

Story is narrated from first person perspective. Language is comprehensive as usual as in all her other books. Writing style is well structured and the storyline is gripping and keep you hooked till the last page .

Arjun gets his Spritual awakening at the right moment. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead , Grab this book and set yourself on a spiritual journey through this book , Who knows? Maybe you also want to find your Calling at the end of this book.


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