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The Long Game | Dorie Clark | Book Review

The Long Game

The Long GameDorie Clark The Long Game is excellent for revamping or managing and developing careers. It emphasises the importance of long term thinking and taking small steps for future. It tells about the setbacks you might come across and how to keep your eyes on the ball. Dorie Clark talks about different forms of success perceived by individuals. We …

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City Of My Heart | Rana Safvi | Book Review

City Of My Heart

City Of My HeartRana Safvi City Of My Heart is a selection of accounts on day to day routine of Mughals and their lavish lifestyle. The is era of the last Mughal king Bahadur Shah Zafar and the city is Dilli (Delhi). Rana Safvi actually translated the writings of Syed Wazir Hasan Dehlvi, Mirza Ahmad Salim and Khawaja Hasan Nizami. …

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I Have Lost My Way | Gayle Forman | Book Review

I Have Lost My Way

I Have Lost My Way by Gayle Forman After reading some heavy, emotionally draining fiction and serious self help stuff, I wanted to read something light. Picked up “I Have Lost My Way” from the bookshelf. This is a light story with simple narration but thoroughly engaging. There are three main characters who lost something or other. Freya, who is …

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The Testaments | Margaret Atwood | Book Review

The Testaments

The Testaments by Margaret Atwood Review by Sidra Javed I had heard a lot about Handmaids Tale and about how sad and dark it is. Although The Testaments is also on our bookshelf, I have not yet given it a shot. I would dust it and put it back. As I read mostly for pleasure and to distract my mind …

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Bad Luck And Trouble | Lee Child | Book Review

Bad Luck and Trouble

Bad Luck and Trouble by Lee Child “Bad Luck And Trouble” is one of the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child. It’s a thriller where Jack is a larger than life character. A former MP (Military Police) officer who managed and trained a team that is equal or in fact better than the rest of the world. The story begins …

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