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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari - Robin Sharma (Book Review)

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Blog No: 05 From the day I started reading books I always read about love stories, about college life, some motivational books but any of these books didn’t satisfy me or didn’t gave me what I always thought of or wanted. I was thinking for so many months to read this book but by seeing the name of the book I never gave any interest of buying it. Let me tell you I am totally stunned after reading this and it’s going to be my one of the favourite forever. Coming straight to the book. This is one of the best inspiring tale worldwide which is based on life true purpose and provides you with lots of solutions of your life. It tells you how to live your life and how you can succeed in achieving your goals. When you start reading you will come to know actual meaning of life and nature. There are lots of principles and exercises shared by the author and if you practice it daily you will have a drastic change in yourself. He has also described stories or you can say examples which are ve...

Complete/Convenient - Ketan Bhagat (Book Review)

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Blog No: 04 Well I have completed with the Ketan Bhagat novel Complete/Convenient. After long time I have read something which is really worth and I even enjoyed it. He is brother of Sir Chetan Bhagat so expectations are very high and surely he didn't disappointed me. Good points about this book . • I liked the cover page of the book. The printing of the cover page is just awesome. I have read so many books but I have never found cover page like this. • The way author has described the Punjabi community in the book is something different. Kabir Mamaji and Mamiji, his mom and sister. How they behaved and talked in front of people. It made me laugh sometimes in their serious situations. There was a time when his Mamaji could put this marriage talk to an end before the marriage could start. Mamaji is so entertaining. • Kabir working for MNC company in India suddenly shifting to Sydney and from there the real life begins . Author has properly described how life is difficult ...

Review: Mumbai Metro: History and My Experience!!!

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  Blog No: 03 Recently I was in Mumbai Metro and I was amazed and shocked actually. For some time I had a feeling that I don’t stay in Mumbai  The reason behind this was to observe each and everything while travelling. Well it should had started in 2012 but as we Indians are always late each and everywhere. We are only on time when we want to meet our girl or others girl ;).   Mumbai Metro is operated by Mumbai Metro One PVT Ltd   (MMOPL). It’s a joined venture company owned by Reliance      Infrastructure, Veolia transport and MMRDA. During the construction  of Metro 8 accidents had taken place in which 2 were killed and several  were injured which hardly anyone knows. The cost of this project is    around 4321 crore :) There is one interesting thing about this project is    that they have made water recycling plant so that the water can be used  again and again and there is no wastage of water.  Fir...

The Devil's Gate: An Impossible Journey - Deepak Kripal (Book Review)

Blog No: 02 The Devil’s Gate: An Impossible Journey is a novel by the fresh writer Deepak Kripal is published by Frog Books. The cover page of the book is not very attractive but the font given to it is good. Well coming straight to the story. This is the story of two animal species. Katy (cat) and Dug (dog) meet at Pantheon, a beautiful forest town located on the tropical margins of the equator. The way the author has developed the story is something difficult but written beautifully. This is the story about animals and how they express their feelings along the journey. The suspense is there from the beginning in each and every chapter. There are few new terms in the book which is very new and interesting. Katy, Billy, and Dug are the main characters in this book. Their conversation in book is described perfectly and you will enjoy the most. This book shows very good message of how to be a leader, how to overcome fear, how and when to control your emotions, team work, intel...

Burning Sapphires - Suresh K. Goswami (Book Review)

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Blog No: 01 This is my first blog ever and I thought of starting it with review of the book which I loved the most till now. I have completed with this AMAZING book and I am speechless. I am short of words while i am giving this review. Since when I started reading novels this is one of the best book i have ever read. An incredible story of Kashmir and a Lady :) Well coming straight to the story, the author has done a great job. There are 40 chapters in this book and each chapter is more and more interesting when you go on reading. The great lady Shahzadi Ghulab Sahib is the main character in this book. Udana her mother sacrifice each and every thing for her child. Its beautifully described in the book. The terrorist part is something great which makes you desperate to read the book at one stroke. How Ghulab kills the terrorist and escapes form the camp with her mind is something we wouldn't expect. Later on how her friend helps her in all the situations a...