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BOOK REVIEW: The Black Tiger by Srijan Pal Singh
Pages: 208, Paperback
Published: August 2017 by Fingerprint! Publishing
Cover Rating: 5/5
The Black Tiger by Srijan Pal Singh is an analysis of one the most grave topic of corruption and black money and because of that the youth of India as a nation, which is at its peak in terms of population, is on the verge of losing hope with this democratic nation.
Written by a social entrepreneur who is involve in studying and evolving sustainable development systems, Srijan Pal Singh, with his years of research on black money that believes is eating out the nation from inside. He clearly expresses its mechanisms and movements and soft spots. The book contains tons of facts presented in manner that is understandable by a reader.
As a reader further dwell in this book, he will notice the narrative voice copes well with the context represented. Since it is a non-fiction work with loads of case studies, there isn’t much into writing style. On reading the book, I can say it is a work of effort both for the author and the editing team since they bestow this vast coverage of issues in one of the largest democratic country in the world.
I enjoyed this book and I think it takes an effort to eradicate the real issues such as Poverty, unemployment and illiteracy we face as a society. I will recommend this book to anyone who is whether familiar or unfamiliar with current ongoing situation. The book contains immense of facts with few pragmatic advice on how every citizen be a part to change the course of their own future.
4 out of 5!
Note: I received this book from the publisher but that doesn’t mean my review is breaking any reviewing rules and I thank them for their effort with all my heart.
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- antonysamy says: November 4, 2017 at 12:02 PM Well said.A nice review.
- BookWyrm says: November 4, 2017 at 4:18 PM Very nice background concept. It reminds me of White Tiger by Arvind Adiga and name also somewhat similar.
Well said.A nice review.
- @amanhimself says: November 4, 2017 at 9:29 PM Thanks!
Thanks!
Very nice background concept. It reminds me of White Tiger by Arvind Adiga and name also somewhat similar.
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