book-review

  • “Princess : A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia” by Jean Sasson – Book Review #13

    “Tradition is a chain that binds us. Yet, it is a chain we must break to truly live.” “Even in the darkest corners of oppression, hope is the light that keeps us alive.” “A society that values its women thrives; a society that oppresses them withers.” “True love is born from respect and equality, not

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  • A Mission to Rekindle the Love for Reading: DailyPrompt #9

    What is your mission? The word mission carries profound significance. I believe a mission should have a meaningful and positive impact on the world. While I haven’t yet discovered my mission, I do have few short- and long-term goals and am on a journey to find my mission that truly resonates with me. After thinking

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  • Longevity in an Age of Global Warming : DailyPrompt #8

    What are your thoughts on the concept of living a very long life? Just the other day, I was discussing longevity in the context of medical advancements with one of my friends.Personally, I believe that living a meaningful and fulfilling life is far more important than simply living a long one. I think the quality

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  • My Struggle with Time Management: DailyPrompt #7

    What could you do differently? Uff, what could I do differently? It’s not a hard question to answer, but if I start listing things, it might go on and on. So, I’ll focus on one thing I believe I should change: my time management. I often feel like our time on Earth is limited, yet

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  • “A Woman is No Man” by Etaf Rum: Book Review #12

    “Dignity begins in the home. It’s a woman’s job to ensure the family’s honor.” It’s a debut novel of a woman who had to pay very heavy price to voice out her own world , coated in some fictional characters. She let world know how women are brutally oppressed and ill treated in some patriarchal

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  • “The Oath Of The Vayuputras” by Amish Tripathi: Book Review #10

    “A person rises to greatness not on the wings of dreams but on the wings of sacrifice.” “Good and evil are two sides of the same coin.What is good for one may be evil for the other.” I have never read any of the books with this kind of pace. At least not the one

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  • “The Secret Of Nagas” by Amish Tripathi: Book Review #9

    “There is a purpose behind everything that occurs in life.Every event has a reason,and every reason has a lesson.” “Fear is a powerful enemy,but not as powerful as the courage within.” “The Secret of Nagas” the second book from the Shiva trilogy by Amish Tripathi, is a compelling continuation of the saga that began with

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  • Life is what you make it by Preeti Shenoy: Book Review 8

    “You cannot choose how you will die, or when. You can only decide how you will live now.” Life is what you make it, so make it beautiful!!! This book is not what you think or what I had thought.It is not any kind of self-help book; rather, it is a fictional story of protagonist

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  • I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai: Book Review 5

    “One child,one teacher,one book,one pen can change the world” “I am Malala” is the autobiography of a Pakistani female education activist who is not only the Nobel Peace Prize winner of 2014 but the youngest Nobel Prize winner in history. It is an inspiring story of a teenage Pakistani girl from one of the remote

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  • The Immortals Of Meluha by Amish Tripathi: Book Review 2

    “Whether a man is a legend or not is decided by history,not fortune tellers” ” A person’s ethics and character are not tested in good times.It is only in bad times that a person shows how steadfast he is to his dharma” Shiva Trilogy 1: When I first touched this book, I was pretty sure

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