Category: Reviews

BOOK REVIEW: Walter – The Homeless Man by Tekoa Manning

BOOK REVIEW: Walter – The Homeless Man by Tekoa Manning

Posted November 2, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 10 Comments

Pages: 512, Paperback Published: 2013 by It’s All about Him, Inc. Cover Rating: 4/5 I am glad I got the chance to read this exceptional work. It is a wonderful feeling for a reader to read a book that has a strong on going plot with mature and very well build characters. This quality to be expressed in the form of a writing is rare and Manning has displayed this through her novel.

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BOOK REVIEW: Arnos Hell – Horror at NHS Direct by Eamonn Murphy

BOOK REVIEW: Arnos Hell – Horror at NHS Direct by Eamonn Murphy

Posted October 31, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Pages: 125, Kindle Edition Published: 2014 by EAMONN JAMES MURPHY Cover Rating: 3/5 On the eve of Halloween this year, I decided to read something different. A book that is based on the Halloween night, written by Eamonn Murphy, Arnos Hell – Horror at NHS Direct. I know many think that horror fiction is not their piece of bread, I used to think that, but I must tell you there are books that might seem to represent a traditional way of this genre but are attractive enough to try out. Not every spirit is bad, there are some good souls even in afterlife.

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BOOK REVIEW: Equations of Being by Ashutosh Gupta

BOOK REVIEW: Equations of Being by Ashutosh Gupta

Posted October 28, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Pages: 170, Kindle Edition Published: September 2017  by Notion Press Cover Rating: 5/5 Equations of Being – A being who Gathered Moss written by Ashutosh Gupta is an artistic work, rich in words and thoughts that showcase fragments of his interactions on elements of life. It is a book that will make you thoughtful, and cozy.

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BOOK REVIEW: Hacking Growth by Sean Ellis and Morgan Brown

BOOK REVIEW: Hacking Growth by Sean Ellis and Morgan Brown

Posted October 24, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Pages: 320, Kindle Edition Published: 2017 CoverRating: 4/5 Growth Hacking is a term conjunct for present day fastest growing companies around the world that drive success. Many of us wonder, how did they do it whether its Facebook, Twitter, Uber, or Airbnb. These are all sharks but in an ocean where potential startups and thousands of entrepreneurs are adapting Growth Hacking strategies to drive rapid customer acquisition and revenue growth.

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BOOK REVIEW: Origin by Dan Brown

BOOK REVIEW: Origin by Dan Brown

Posted October 19, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews, Thrillers / 0 Comments

Pages: 480, Kindle Edition Published: October 2017 Cover Raing: 3/5 Origin is the new book in the series casting Robert Langdon, a Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconology. Written by Dan Brown who seem yet not completely gratified and fascinated through his own writing that mostly concern the paradoxical interplay between science and religion.

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BOOK REVIEW: Seven Doors of Satan by Pooja Mishra

BOOK REVIEW: Seven Doors of Satan by Pooja Mishra

Posted October 7, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Pages: 260, Paperback Published: June 2017 by Notion Press Cover Rating: 4/5 It does feel good after reading a good book. Such is Pooja Mishra’s latest title, Seven Doors of Satan. A magical world, faraway from the urban comforts, is a hidden desert of Bahens that shines like chimera.

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BOOK REVIEW: Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre

BOOK REVIEW: Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre

Posted September 28, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

First Published: 1938 Originally titled La Nausée and published in 1938, is Jean-Paul Sartre’s first novel and an exploration of his early thoughts and ideas on existentialism that are elaborated in his later works. This book even though comes under the category of fiction is a difficult one to review. Nevertheless, this is my attempt.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Golden House by Salman Rushdie

BOOK REVIEW: The Golden House by Salman Rushdie

Posted September 5, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Pages: 400, Kindle Edition Published: 5 September 2017, Random House Cover Rating: 3/5 Recently I got my hands on Salman Rushdie’s upcoming novel The Golden House. It’s a tragedy. A modern-day tragedy. From page one up to the last there’s the whole genesis of this book is well planned over a form of a drama based on human suffering that invokes and interest us from our ancestral days. Many cultures provoked this idea, especially the Greeks around 2500 years ago.

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BOOK REVIEW: Psychology of Choosing, River Running by R Scott Tyler

BOOK REVIEW: Psychology of Choosing, River Running by R Scott Tyler

Posted August 26, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Pages: 149 Published: 2017 by Griffonneur Press Cover Rating: 5/5 The third book in the trilogy of Smugglers in Paradise is set in the contemporary world. After going through 50 years of the Ramos family and two generations, Tyler take his readers back in United States for an exceptionally well finale.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Upstairs Room by Kate Murray-Browne

BOOK REVIEW: The Upstairs Room by Kate Murray-Browne

Posted August 22, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Pages: 320, Kindle Edition Published: July 2017, by Picador Cover Rating: 5/5 A Clever play of words with a sense of mystery and a gothic tale Kate Murray-Browne’s debut, The Upstairs Room is a gothic tale with a modern radiance set in London, United Kingdom that revolve around the lives of three characters in a Victorian house.

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