Tag: book review
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Embracing the Unknown In Delhi
Gifted “Delirious Delhi” in 2014, I rediscovered it during Döstädning. Dave Prager’s journey reflects Delhi’s evolution from asthma capital to vibrant chaos. His phases, from feeling like a pioneer to embracing local quirks, highlight the city’s charm. The book, a rollercoaster of experiences, reveals Delhi’s hidden gems and cultural richness
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Madam Sir’s Unconventional Odessey Through A Conventional World.
Dive into the captivating world of “Madam Sir,” where Manjari Jaruhar, an unfettered spirit, takes you on her incredible journey from a traditional Indian girl to a trailblazing IPS officer. With grace and determination, she defies norms, breaks barriers, and leaves an indelible mark on generations.
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Tunnel Of Varnavat– book review
The Pandavas had to be protected from Duryodhana’s intention of burning them down. The Onus of this was on Surangraj Badri.
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Two Murders and some Bitcoins.
Bitcoin is the ultimate expression of trust in the power decentralized networks.
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Try and You will know.
If you have never tried it you will never know. When this book was offered to me I was looking at something of self help book that could help my patients. When it did, arrive I was a bit confused. It turned out to be a romance, with a half hearted coming of age and…