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Book Review - Just Six Evenings

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JUST SIX EVENINGS  By Tanmay Dubey  Title of the book is quite catchy. Book cover also instantly grabs your attention. It has been designed very immaculately  and gives you an overview about the story.        Male and female protagonist, both ambitious in their own way ; hearts and minds in constant war on the stage of the rich,alluring and dark corporate world.          This story is mainly about Atul Shukla , a boy who fail failed to achieve the said standards in academical upfront but has high ambitions and goals to make it big.                               Just six evenings has turned out to be a fine gripping tale. Love, friendship, betrayal, last,aspirations, ambitions,confrontations - it has all.                Another positive point is that author has successfully added the element of spirituality by the means of Guru's and thus placed it on a seemingly different level than other such novels about romance or corporate world.          

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Book Review - 1st Job and 10 Mistakes

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1st Job and 10 Mistakes by Uttam Kumar 1st job and 10 Mistakes by Uttam Kumar is a guide cumbria workbook in terms of money management and career planning.             It thoroughly and patiently guides even a newbie about 'to do' and 'not to do' list while entering the carrier phase;in financial as well as career aspects. Uttam Kumar has rightly explained the working behind credit. People tend to forget that "Credit is a liability, not luxury" as they mistakenly believe it to be.                         As the author has pointed out,our generation doesn't give much thought to future aspects and probabilities. We are a generation who has learned to spend without thinking further. Although if you would have observed habits of your parents,you will find these financial management traits instilled deeply in them. I loves this book more as savings habits come naturally to me and thus book feels much closer to my thoughts.    Works

Book Review - An Average Guy

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An Average Guy by Kshitiz Sudhakar  Cover of this book and title was what attracted me towards it at first. But after reading it,I would say that the saying "Don't Judge a book by its cover" literally suits on it.     Although the cover designer has done a really good job but the same can not be said about the editor.     This is story of Neel who completely lacks determination,one who can not act upon his thoughts and turn them into real action. He rues upon his failures but never really tries to overcome them. He gets distracted by any and everything. An average guy is story of a boy who kept on downgrading his own life and even become the reason of its untimely end. If the cover and the title sparks your curiosity,you will certainly be disappointed on reading the novel.                Narration continuously hangs between first person and third person. Read this book and you will know why a story without proper linguistic aspects gets behind i