I was not such a book nerd from my childhood though I used to read books like Akbar & Birbal, Panchatantra, Tenali Raman etc that my parents get me. I thus developed the habit of reading every day before bed. This was the base for my reading thirst. The habit eventually disappeared with me getting into higher secondary school. Later when I entered college for my UG I rediscovered my interest in novels by reading in class hours because classes were ultimately boring. Eventually I started reading more and more and here I stand with this blog for book. I am very happy to share my journeys with books with the world and lets get to discover the world of reading to the depths.
TURN THE TABLES BY PRIYA KUMAR First of all it was quite a different experience for me to read self help kind of book. But it was entirely not like how I have made an assumption about it. It was a good experience. There was no overflowing emotions that I find difficult to control while reading something fictional, although I love them. This was a very relaxed read for me. I read slowly, grasping every single sentence in it. And truely it was so inspirational. If you feel down or lack that quick pint of boost that is required at times to stay on track I will surely recommend this book. It was not entirely throwing mere motivational statements but was thought provoking with real time incidents described. This way I found it more engaging than I have expected it to be. The best part that I completely loved about this book is the set of questions that follow every chapter. It helped me greatly to relate the stuffs and to know myself deeper. I came to know new perspectives on vari...

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