Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Review: Anything to Look Hot

Anything to Look Hot Anything to Look Hot by Jas Kohli
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Plot- The book revolves around the events from the life event of Dr. Dhruv who is a plastic surgeon.

Review: The book has many fun filled events recorded. I never knew the life of a doctor can even be so lively.
At one time even I wished to visit Dr. Dhruv to get myself corrected.I was so engrossed reading it that I didn't want to keep it down once I started.

The only spoilers were the grammatical errors else the book was a joy ride in itself.

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Saturday, 17 October 2015

Book review- Hero- The Unsung Rockstar- Pratham Devang

"Hero- The unsung rockstar" by 'Pratham Devang'.
Plot- The story revolves around Abhimanyu's life but the hero is his father who does all he needed to do as a father leaving Abhimanyu perplexed.
When the market is full of love affairs, here is one book with different and realistic plot, one that bounds you to give a thought and talk to your inner self.
Review- The book showcases the emotions of both father and son perfectly, where the son yearns for freedom from the dominances and stubborness of the father, the father tries to protect his son from all the evil outside and inculcate all the values in him which in long run help him grow big in his life.
It is very easy to ask our parents, "What have you actually done for me?" but do we really deserve to get an answer, of course no. We can never repay our parents for what they do for us and this book make that clear in our mind. Our parents are really no less than the super hero whose glory remains unsung.

Just a few typesetting errors were spotted like the spot on a moon else it is surely worth a read who wants to read something different from romance and chick flicks.

Kudos to you Pratham, tears and smile both adorned my face at the same time, that is what I was saying..:)

Book review- From where I see- Ajay Yadav

A revolution in itself. This book is totally different from our everyday read. Truth unleashed beautifully. Full of history and facts which helped me as a teacher too.
The way every point was explained holds the reader to know further and the book cannot be put down once.
This one was phenomenal and a must read who share the same believe as the author of one God one religion.

A few grammatical errors here and there but that can be ignored when the content is good.

Book review- 1st Job and 10 mistakes- Uttam Kumar

About the book - As the title suggests its a self help book and aptly written.
Review- Being a beginner myself I was eager to read this book and the moment I started reading it, it took me hardly an hour to complete it. The book guided me and honestly saved me from taking few brutal decisions.
I even got a lot of answers for my unanswered questions.
Personally I enjoyed the book with just one flaw towards the end which was a typing error I guess. Else this book should be part of every 1st timers' shelf. :)