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Book review : Mixed Lives


 Book review :

Mixed lives is a blend of small stories compiled in one. These stories are narrated as per author 's experience as a common day to day routine. The motive behind sharing these incidents is to pour light on the real humanity and spirituality that is somewhere lacking these days.


In one of the story , the author shares the devastation caused in the growing years of a boy because of becoming a part of swag in college and got addicted to alcohol that his prestigious time and honour of parents were at risk at one point of time. The journey of that boy and how he received help from his loved ones being a single child to recover from his deadly habit of drinking to become a sensible and responsible person. 


Quote from the book that intrigued me :

🍎 " Our origin is the soul and acknowledging it leads us back to purity, Peacefulness and Bliss".

🍎 " Marriage is an institution where we live together. We learn togetherness, cooperation, unity, binding and over all love".


The author has well tried to bring in light some incidents of her life that become an example for living and if stuck in some bad habits then no regrets. Time is the biggest healer. To stop fighting with circumstances is not a solution but to fight and win them is a victory. 


Overall, Mixed Lives is a book that depicts vividly the intertwingling of relations and how one can suffer because of mistake of his near ones. It also teaches about some basic concepts of life that are true but hard to accept at times. 

Do grab this book if you are fond of short stories with a tinge of life changing lessons.

Purchase : https://amzn.to/40ImE2d


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