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Book Review-Pandavas: The Tech Warriors

Authors – Anil Chawla and Debashis Ghosh My review should have lot many Hashtags, the way the new generation does to emphasize their feelings. The first one being #Proud – Coz both the authors are Pillar of one of the IT giants and I am a part of the same Organization. As we move, I will have more of these tags. Authors, Book Title and Expectation What do you expect from two people who spent years in the industry, who know the Principles behind it and who also have been pivotal in establishing and realizing some of the Principles? Obviously, a Non-Fiction with loads of Jargons and Gyan! What I assumed was translation of a set of the secret messages from Mahabharata for the techies. But...Tada…We have a fiction from two of the best brains in town! So, first battle won. They did surprise the reader. #BeSurprised  The Story It is a story of five friends and their journey in life and how each of them lives in a parallel world called the ‘Corporate Li...

Book Review:The Magic of the Lost Temple by Sudha Murty

Story telling is an art and Sudha Murty is a master of that art. For an aspiring author like me, who at times has big dreams and is tempted to use complicated words to impress others, her writing style is an eye opener. when you read the story, it is as if the words have flown effortlessly from the author's heart and mind. To tell the truth, if I write reviews for authors like her or Ruskin Bond, it would always be related to how I was taken back to my childhood days and how many of the incidents mentioned by them actually happened with me. In any case, let me go ahead with my thoughts. Book, Title and the Cover As the title says, it is definitely a story set in India. The cover page has a small girl with round eyes and a beautiful smile. You can actually feel her excitement with the background of an old temple. Hat's off to Priyankar Gupta for the illustration. The Plot Our author first sets a context on why she thought about the story. You can feel her love ...