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I-spy: A Peep into the World of Spies by Amit Bagaria – Review

I-Spy: A Peep into the World of Spies is a title by Amit Bagaria, a well-known non-fiction and fiction writer from India, who has written many books on national and international affairs of importance and controversies. His book Demythsifying Myths became very popular and I-Spy follows the same. In the present title, I-Spy, the author takes the readers into the world of intelligence warfare and the challenges to secure one’s nation with an added responsibility to infiltrate into other nations’

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Rich Dad, Poor Dad – Robert Kiyosaki – Review

Robert Kiyosaki has boomed to the heights of finance education around the world after the publication of his book Rich Dad Poor Dad – an imaginary account of two dads of him based on some personal experiences through which he tries to teach the readers basic and advanced skills of financial management that will offer them stability and wealth in the short and long run; the author thinks so. There have been many pro and anti voices in the support

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Literary Occasions by V. S. Naipaul – Review

Literary Occasions by V. S. Naipaul is a collection of a few long essays and also appended to it is the Nobel Prize lecture that we also know as the Banquet Speech. This collection opens the door to many facets of the versatile personality of the great novelist that we know. An Indian by heart and a Trinidadian by birth, Naipaul always kept his heart before his mind and that is why we see in his novels, the greatest and

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13 Untitled and Weird Poems by Alok Mishra: Review

“Ombrey  to  multi-million poker  evolution is real.  Death by hunger  to  more death by more hunger  revolution was never real.”  Writes Alok Mishra as poem number 9 in his latest poetry collection published in the year 2018, 13 Untitled and Weird Poems. This poem answers many questions and raises as many at the same time – evening the odd which is created, instantly. Moreover, this poem also gives us something as solace – poetry is not yet ditched in India.

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Demythsifying Myths: Demystifying 18 Myths about India – Review

Demythsifying Myths

A fundamental rule of life is believing what you see. Forget it, in the world of media, it has been obsolete. We can be shown whatever someone wants and then we easily can be manipulated. Amit Bagaria has written this wonderful book entitled Demythisfying Myths: Demystifying 19 Myths about India. This book does what our society and schools should have done in the Indian context. This book shatters the lies that we have been fed instead of truths that we

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Sense and Syllogism: Logic in Life – Aparna Tulpule – Review

Aparna Tulpule’s part-academic book, Sense and Syllogism: Logic in Life, has been an overall better experience than many of the recent fiction books I have read this year. I read this book recently and here is my review for the same. At the outset, be sure that the book is for those readers who are interested in facts, assumptions and academic opinions as well. About 200 pages and more than 10 chapters, 14 to give an accurate number, the book

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