Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Love Bet Win by Yash Khiraiya | Book review
Something at First Sight by Rishabh Kandari | Book review
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The book beautifully delves into the dynamics of college friendships and the bittersweet experience of falling for someone amidst the hustle and bustle of campus life. The storytelling was engaging, and I found myself eagerly turning the pages to see how Ayush's journey would unfold.
RUSSIA - UKRAINE UNVEILED by Dr Joseph K. Thomas | Book review
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Friday, April 26, 2024
Warlord of Ayodhya, Resurrection by Shatrujeet Nath | Book review
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Thursday, April 25, 2024
The Road To Revenue: A Startup's Guidebook To Driving Sales And Profitability by Avinash Saurabh | Book review
Author: Avinash Saurabh
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The Rise of Kaalchakra: The Kaalchakra Chronicles, Book One - Resurgence by Pratik Bhamre | Book review
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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
These Corridors by Sudha Sikrawar | Book review
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Monday, April 22, 2024
Garuda: The Dark Secrets of Lord Indra by Lekha Varma | Book review
Garuda: The Dark Secrets of Lord Indra
Lekha Varma
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Two Truths and a Marriage by Nicole Snow
by Nicole Snow
Publication date: March 29th 2024
Genres: Adult, Contemporary,
The grumpiest billionaire accidentally scores a sunshiny fake fiancee and pure chaos in this hilarious, sweet, and deliriously steamy romance by Wall Street Journal bestselling author Nicole Snow.
I can still pinpoint the exact second when my life became two truths and a lie.
You don’t forget delivering a mountain of fresh-baked sweets to a man like Dexter Rory.
I never wanted to see his scowling, bossy, brutally godlike face again, no matter how well he tipped.
If you told me I’d wind up wearing his ring, I would’ve died laughing.
But here I am, trying to cling to my sanity while I confront the undeniable.
Truth #1: I’m spiritually allergic to this man.
He’s as grumpy as a storm, twice as unpredictable, and he thinks my life’s work is the devil.
Truth #2: I need his money—it’s the only Hail Mary I have to keep my family bakery alive.
That’s why we’re living a ginormous lie that can’t last.
I mean, who would believe we’re engaged when we can barely share the same oxygen?
But Dexter can be wickedly convincing when he needs a win.
And the way he kisses me dizzy right in front of my adoring grandmother…
Hello, butterflies.
What happens when the truth matters less by the day?
What happens when you start falling in love with a lie?
This standalone read brings heat, heart, and mammoth feels all the way to the happily ever after. Witness two opposites attract, collide, and go down fighting the beautiful truth called love.
Finally, I Embraced Reality… by Rakesh Deshpande | Book review
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The Professor by Skye Warren (Tanglewood University, #1)
The Professor
(Tanglewood University, #1)
Publication date: March 26th 2024
Genres: Adult, Contemporary,
New York Times bestselling author Skye Warren, delivers the sizzling first book in a brand new trilogy, The Professor, a forbidden, student/professor, ex-boyfriend’s dad romance.
One night only with a handsome stranger.
Older. Alluring. Savage. Dominant.
No last names or expectations.
Just raw, carnal, filthy pleasure.
I never thought I would see him again.
Until the first day of class. He’s my new professor.
And my ex-boyfriend’s father.
He has a world of secrets in his eyes and the weight of the world on his shoulders. I should stay away from him, but the more I try, the more consumed he gets.
His possessiveness is rivaled only by his secretive nature. He knows everything about me, but mystery surrounds him. Shadows threaten the entire university…and our forbidden love.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Namaste: An Illustrated Guide to the Hindu Way of Life by Jay Narayan
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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank , Eleanor Roosevelt | Book review
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Monday, April 15, 2024
Fifty Year Road: A Personal History of India from the Mid-sixties Onward by Bhaskar Roy | Book review
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Sunday, April 14, 2024
Leapfrog: Six Practices to Thrive by Mukesh Sud, Priyank Narayan | Book review
Book review :
"Leap Frog" uses robust research to provide practical advice to anyone who wishes to grow and thrive. It provides a toolkit for envisioning possible futures and identifying promising moves by which one can navigate one's future.
The book has merely six chapters that pour the reader with meticulously woven or real-life stories along with practical measures to imbibe for a big change. The tables, flowcharts, and little representation of content make it more engrossing and kicks off the speed to read the book.
Each chapter of the book is designed to facilitate understanding, incorporating helpful tools such as pointers, charts, graphs, and illustrations. These visual aids assist readers in comprehending the concepts and processes discussed. The book offers invaluable advice and practical tips for thriving in the workplace, with the added benefit of sharing success stories from the author's own students.
This book is a great source of inspiration and guidance for people looking for motivation and direction in pursuing their aspirations because it offers helpful tips on boosting confidence, accepting failure, and converting ideas into profitable ventures.
The author has developed a framework called Personal Journey Map which helps in imbibing and implementing the six principles or practices by capturing one's current repertoire, scanning the landscape ahead, and curating a path to a career in which one can prosper.
Their book includes so many live examples. From all of these, I preferred the example of the Magazine Reader's Digest which has maintained its quality and made it a big brand by using its hallmark called Curation. The author focuses on three pillars of Curation:
📌 Narrow your choices with simple rules
📌 Focus on the essential
📌 Detect and debunk bullshit
The book is well-written and engaging, and the authors do a good job of providing real-world examples to illustrate their points. The six practices are all valuable, and the book provides a comprehensive framework for achieving success in the workplace.
Overall, Leapfrog is highly relatable, entertaining and a powerful read for every lawyer or professional who cares about their career. Simple or vivid explanation with diagrams makes it a compelling, engrossing read.
Purchase: Leapfrog
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The Sorry Book by Niraj Mittal | Book review
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Contemplate, Act, Flourish : Embrace your true self and get ahead in life by Rakesh Deshpande | Book review
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The Hell Queen & Mr. Moon Perfect by Pooja Kanwar | Book review
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