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Blogging for Gold
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Blogging for Gold: A to Z of Blogging | Anuj Tikku | Book Review

February 10, 2019

Blogging for Gold is a book meant for bloggers. This book will be appreciated by anyone who runs a blog or anybody who aspires to be a blogger. Anuj Tikku writes in an easy breezy manner while covering a wide variety of topics on blogging. The book very aptly covers the “A to Z of Blogging”.

by Sankalpita 
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Buddhist Banker
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Buddhist Banker | Kandarp Gandhi | Book Review

December 21, 2018

Buddhist Banker is an easy-breezy read which doesn’t have much to boast of. But even then, what it lacks in terms of the storyline, plot, characters, climax and writing style is compensated by the simple life-lessons that it teaches its readers. Expect a simple story that will introduce to the many dilemmas that face the modern generation.

by Sankalpita 
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Fluid The Approach Applied by Geniuses Over Centuries
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Fluid: The Approach Applied by Geniuses Over Centuries | Ashish Jaiswal | Book Review

November 17, 2018

Tackling the age-long battle of the science vs. the arts and many other related concepts, Fluid succeeds at answering questions we didn’t even know we had. The book starts with the concept of a left and right brain and the distinction that it creates within humanity. Fluid is an experience everyone should experience.

by Anushka 
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The Mother-in-Law
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

The Mother-in-Law: The Other Woman in Your Marriage | Veena Venugopal | Book Review

October 14, 2018

Through The Mother-in-Law: The Other Woman in Your Marriage, the author tries to take you across the complexities of the married life of eleven Indian women, via a series of interviews. The attempt and purpose of this book, clearly, is to bring out and evaluate the ugly truth of the Indian society, when it comes to life-after-marriage.

by Richa 
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Lonely Hearts Prakkash Satputhe
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Lonely Hearts | Prakkash Satputhe | Book Review

October 8, 2018

Lonely Hearts is the story on one of the prevailing situations in India – the practice of alienating people in their old age. It may be due to a daughter moving to her marital home after marriage or a son traveling abroad for studies and job. Lonely Hearts provides a simplistic narration of modern life and its consequences on familial relationships.

by Parishmita 
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From Monkeying to Parenting
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

From Monkeying to Parenting | Parminder Kaur Sharma | Book Review

September 19, 2018

From Monkeying to Parenting is basically a mini-guide for those parents who find it tough to balance work with children. It is also meant for those parents who are looking for some very specific answers to questions like how to make homework easy for kids? How to manage tantrums? How to address hyperactivity in kids? How to manage bullying amongst kids?

by Sankalpita 
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Finding Your G-Spot In Life
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Finding Your G-Spot In Life | Geetika Saigal | Book Review

July 19, 2018

Finding Your G-Spot In Life by Geetika Saigal is a self-help book “written for all of us, whether you’re just starting out your life or wishing to change it”. The book holds true to this little promise – anyone can read. The solutions that the author gives aren’t unrealistic and ideal – most of them are quite doable.

by Anushka 
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Say No to Happiness
Non-Fiction, Religion and Mythology, Reviews, Self-help

Say No To Happiness | Madhu Namboodiri | Book Review

June 9, 2018

Say No To Happiness discusses various aspects of life and the way of addressing any hurdles that cross our path. Madhu Namboodiri deliberates on the basic element in the human world that is the source of all the unhappiness and failures; the hindrance in our path to living a “dream life”.

by Parishmita 
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Happiness is All We Want
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Happiness is All We Want | Ashutosh Mishra | Book Review

May 17, 2018

Happiness is All We Want is a book that intends to educate the people of our generation to bring about a balance in their lives. Each individual is a combination of a mind, a body and a soul and hence, Ashutosh Mishra emphasizes the importance of nourishing all three aspects of our being equally.

by Sankalpita 
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Treasure Trove of Zodiacs
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Treasure Trove of Zodiacs | Tanuj Lalchandani | Book Review

May 5, 2018

In Treasure Trove of Zodiacs, Tanuj Lalchandani elucidates that an individual’s personality is determined by a whole bunch of astrological factors, and zodiac signs play a very small part in it and are only the building blocks in learning the science of astrology.

by Sankalpita 
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Intern Abroad This Summer by Aniket Singh
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Intern Abroad This Summer | Aniket Singh | Book Review

January 25, 2018

SUBJECT: 4/5 WRITING STYLE: 3.5/5 RELEVANCE: 4/5 ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 3.5/5 My Musings Though my college days are long over, I still recall how there was such a huge difference in the attitude of students when… [Continue Reading]

by Sankalpita 
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Dream Big
Non-Fiction, Reviews, Self-help

Dream Big | Mukesh Jindal & Arunraj VS | Book Review

November 23, 2017

SUBJECT: 4.5/5 RESEARCH: 4/5 WRITING STYLE: 4/5 RELEVANCE: 4.5/5 ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 4.5/5 Some Musings In the words of the famous Bill Gates “If you are born poor, it’s not your mistake. But if you die… [Continue Reading]

by Sankalpita 
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