Tag: 2018

BOOK REVIEW: South of Main Street by Robert Gately

BOOK REVIEW: South of Main Street by Robert Gately

Posted February 20, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments

South of Main Street written by Robert Gately is a contemporary novel set in small-town Pennsylvania which explores the intangible ties that form a family, a community and the influence that one man can make crossing social and economic lines.

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Accepting Book for Reviews

Accepting Book for Reviews

Posted February 19, 2018 by @amanhimself in Announcement / 8 Comments

The month of February has been super busy for me. At the start, I got involved in the launch of my ebook, A Blogger’s Manifesto (if you remember this post on the launch day). Of course, you do remember. I asked you guys to participate in helping me choose a book cover? Nonetheless, just after launching my ebook, I started working on revamping this book blog (almost) from scratch and shifted its nitty-gritty to its own home with a link of its own. It is a time consuming, tedious work in transferring all the blog posts and then selecting a theme, finding the right plugins and organization in somewhat a new manner. You might be noticing a lot of changes […]

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BOOK REVIEW: Succeed The Happionaire Way by Yogesh Chabria

BOOK REVIEW: Succeed The Happionaire Way by Yogesh Chabria

Posted February 18, 2018 by @amanhimself in Books, Non-Fiction / 0 Comments

Some say happiness is a state of mind. Many believe in that. I do too. It indeed is a state of mind but we all wonder how to achieve that state of mind, don’t we? The happiness of an individual is reflected by aspects that are prior to us mortals. These aspects fall under few different criteria and a common ground between them is where the state of happiness lies. It is not something that is achievable because there is nothing to achieve. It is a state of mind that takes some practice and wilful mindfulness on daily basis. Thus, this is the message of Yogesh Chabria, a world-renowned leader in the field of human potential, new book: Succeed The […]

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Author Interview: Ashraf Haggag

Author Interview: Ashraf Haggag

Posted February 17, 2018 by @amanhimself in Authors, Books, Interviews / 0 Comments

Q. Hi Mr Haggag, and thank you for agreeing this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background? I have spent nearly three decades in the corporate business world and I am currently working as a senior executive in the hospitality industry managing a group of hotels. With direct experience in many different aspects of business, including sales, marketing, revenue management, and administration. Having worked in Germany, the United States, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, my global experiences have encouraged me to formulate my thoughts into written documents in business, management, history that I see may be beneficial to the younger generation. Eager to bring enhanced cross-cultural awareness to today’s business leaders.

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I have a new blog link

I have a new blog link

Posted February 17, 2018 by @amanhimself in Announcement / 3 Comments

  Confessions of a Readaholic is turning 5 this year as a book blog. For such an occasion and more flexibility over the control of my book blog, I decided to move this site to WordPress and have URL of its own. The new URL is http://readingbooks.blog/ Do not worry rest is same (especially the content). Thank you. 🙏

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BOOK REVIEW: The Presentation by Anoop Anthony

BOOK REVIEW: The Presentation by Anoop Anthony

Posted February 15, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments

The Presentation is a short story about the tragic modern life, on an individual who is leading a life in the corporate world but fate has something else in its book for him. Written elegantly by Anoop Anthony, it will put its reader to think hard about what they have got and how to start living instead of dying.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Assassinations by Vikram Kapur

BOOK REVIEW: The Assassinations by Vikram Kapur

Posted February 13, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 1 Comment

The Assassinations, A Novel of 1984 written by Vikram Kapur is a historical fiction that deeply covers the riots that took place after a former Prime Minister of India was assassinated. The complete plot takes place in New Delhi which was at the time (in 1984) a locus for the riots. The storyline follows the lives of two families who are engaged and affected in the historical event in a deep manner. Deepa is a Hindu girl who falls in love with Prem an ambitious son of a Sikh refugee. They both decide to get married with their families approval keeping aside their religious differences. Then the strike hits and changes both of their lives.

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Author Interview: Priyanka Baranwal

Author Interview: Priyanka Baranwal

Posted February 10, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Interviews / 1 Comment

Q. Hi Ms. Priyanka, and thank you for agreeing this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background? Hello, Amandeep! My pleasure to be here again. I am Priyanka from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh (India). I currently live in Kuwait. I am an author, and a blogger; love to play guitar and do some poetry as well. My hobbies are traveling, reading, jogging, and watching movies. I have two books to my credit – It’s Never Too Late and the latest, The Shadow of Darkness. Both books are being received well by the readers.

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BOOK REVIEW: Fragments by Heraclitus

BOOK REVIEW: Fragments by Heraclitus

Posted February 8, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 2 Comments

Written around twenty-five hundred years ago, Heraclitus declared that energy is the essence of the matter, that everything becomes energy in flux, in relativity. Fragments if a form of collected writings by the Greek, since the title and the context of the book both suggest that.

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First review on My Book

First review on My Book

Posted February 7, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 1 Comment

Rayne Anderson is a fellow blogger. She is getting started on her book blog: Rayne Reads. She has been kind and generous enough to leave a review after reading my book: A Blogger’s Manifesto. I want to thank Rayne for her time, effort and hope she gained something from the book. Thank you, everyone, for buying the book. I hope you enjoyed it as well. If you’d like to say a few words, please provide your feedback here on Goodreads.com ~ Find me on ~ BLOG |  GOODREADS |  TWITTER | FACEBOOK | MEDIUM email: amandeepmittal@live.com Check out my NEW Book for Bloggers and Book Bloggers

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