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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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Science Fiction and Fantasy Books to Read in October 2017

Science Fiction and Fantasy Books to Read in October 2017

Posted October 21, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book List, Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments

October is here and only few weeks are left to complete or compete anymore in your reading challenges. By the way I did complete my Goodreads challenge for 2017 of reading 200 books. (More on this later.) I have managed to gather around a list of books that are available this month for Science Fiction and Fantasy fans. The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2017 by J. J. Adams and Charles Yu | 384 pages Science fiction and fantasy can encompass so much, from far-future deep-space sagas to quiet contemporary tales to unreal kingdoms and beasts. But what the best of these stories do is the same across the genres—they illuminate the whole gamut of the human experience, interrogating […]

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BOOK REVIEW: Despite Stolen Dreams by Anita Krishan

BOOK REVIEW: Despite Stolen Dreams by Anita Krishan

Posted October 14, 2017 by @amanhimself in 5 Stars, Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments

Pages: 304 Published: July 2017 by Fingerprint! Publishing Cover Rating: 5/5 Sometimes as a reader you know that you are going to like a book even when you are judging this statement just by looking at the cover and reading the blurb. My story with Despite Stolen Dreams written by Anita Krishan is similar. I loved the cover and tiny fantasies started appearing in my head as if to predict what was written inside these 300 pages.

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BOOK REVIEW: Dharmayoddha Kalki – Avatar Of Vishnu by Kevin Missal

BOOK REVIEW: Dharmayoddha Kalki – Avatar Of Vishnu by Kevin Missal

Posted October 12, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments

Pages: 482 Paperback Published: October 2017 by Kalamos Literary Services LLP Cover Rating: 5/5 Indian Mythology consist the vast amount of tales that are yet to explore. The scope of the subject matter blend with fiction holds exceptional possibilities. The rise of such intriguing books are acknowledged by readers in recent years. I think the credit goes to the writer who in a decisive manner picks upon one era that fascinates them and uses his imagination to inspire us all. Such is Kevin Missal’s latest entry in to the subject matter of Indian mythology: Dharmayoddha Kalki – Avatar Of Vishnu.

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Author Interview: Anita Shirodkar

Author Interview: Anita Shirodkar

Posted October 10, 2017 by @amanhimself in Books, Interviews / 0 Comments

Q. Hello and thank you for agreeing this interview and congratulations on your latest book, ‘Aryavir’. Tell me a little about yourself and your background? I’m an ex advertising person, so I think that explains a lot about my background! Advertising, especially when you spend 20 years in the profession, prepares you for a plethora of different activities, and I gravitated towards writing. Being a naval daughter, I grew up all over India and had varied experiences in different cities, including Moscow where I spent three years and learned to speak Russian.

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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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#BookGiveaway: The THC by Manoj Jain [CLOSED]

#BookGiveaway: The THC by Manoj Jain [CLOSED]

Posted January 26, 2017 by @amanhimself in Books, Spotlight/Giveaway / 0 Comments

*This Giveaway is sponsored by SilverSpun.in Book Giveaway: The THC (Total Holistic Center) by Manoj Jain Hello fellow Readers, For next 30 days I am hosting a Book Giveaway on this blog in which you’ll get an intrigue and well written book by Manoj Jain. I have **50** copies for you. Rules: To enter this Book Giveaway, all you have to do is to comment below in the comment section. First 50 people to comment will get the book.  Please, do not comment twice. REQUIRED: In your comment, you must leave your email address and one social media link (preferably Twitter). NOT REQUIRED: Additionally (not required) in the comment you can describe “Why do you want to read The THC by Manoj Jain?”  Make sure you […]

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BOOK REVIEW: Nobody is Ever Missing by Catherine Lacey

BOOK REVIEW: Nobody is Ever Missing by Catherine Lacey

Posted May 10, 2015 by @amanhimself in Books, Reviews / 9 Comments

Before I got my hands on it, I was eager to read what’s inside the book, Nobody is Ever Missing. The title lured into some kind of a positive trap and it still attracts me. Especially with the cover. There are rare times in the life of a reader like me who gets attracted to the cover and the title more than knowing what’s inside the book. I managed to read it on a lonely, starry night while sitting in a singular position. I remember all this because, reading it, brings back that starry night memory. The novel shows Elyria as a twenty-eight year soap opera writer from Manhattan, married to a math professor and no children. She abandons her home, […]

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