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.

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