Showing posts with label notionpress. Show all posts
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Monday, 26 December 2016

BOOK REVIEW: The Ultimate Stress-Free Productivity Secrets: Get better in Business, Life and Relationships


BOOK REVIEW: -This book will guide you and motivate you
This book can transform your life. You will learn to gain and save extra time.
Do you want to be a productive person?
Do you want to be a productive person quickly?
Do you want to have more control over time in your life?
Do you want to make your life interesting and worth living?

Do you want to get better in life, business and relationships?

Numerous examples and illustrations are given in the book to make the readers understand it well.
What are the traits of Busy and Productive people to distinguish between them.
Approach to just-do-it & do-it-now. 

Many Productivity secret are given in each & every chapter , one of which is :
Always take healthy foods for proper health.

Always give more importance to your health


This book is indeed highly motivational and is a must read for everyone.
The complete book sticks to the theme and gives few wonderful insights. There are things that I would really want to adapt from this book. 
The writing style gives a calm and serene feeling.
ALL  AND ALL ITS A COMPLETE PACKAGE.
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I READ IN 2016 

I WILL RATE THIS BOOK 5 OUT OF 5 STARS. 


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Manikanta Belde is an autodidact who is interested in several subjects. He is currently doing his master's degree in business administration. He is an author of several fictions and non-fiction series. His other works include Quotes of Wisdom, The Rhythm of Life, The Last Tree of Wishes and Surprising Science behind Indian Superstitions. He began his writing journey at eighteen. He is a creative and innovative public speaker who has held discussions with students on topics such as creative learning, innovation, entrepreneurship, time management, etc. His passion for sharing knowledge and wisdom has made him contribute significant resources that have transformed and enhanced the life of people. All of his works are innovative, thought-provoking and helpful in all the possible ways.

Monday, 19 December 2016

Interview With- Preeti Choudhary Author of Shrieking Silences

1. What inspired you to start writing? 
Darkness around me and my revolting spirit.

2. What did you like to read when you were small?
I used to hide novels in my course-books. I was a marathon  reader of classics as a child

3. What is the greatest challenge in writing a book?
.Self-censorship.
 Whatever a writers writes, people sometimes take it too personally to the writer’s own life. In reality, the pain, suffering and other emotions sometimes can just be a projection of observation of the world.

4. How much research do you do before writing the book?
I just read people. Unfortunately, I do not have to ‘search’ or ‘research’ for those dejected emotions. They are in abundance already.

5. What motivated you to write the book "Shrieking Silences" ? 
All these poems were haunting me, they were shrieking somewhere within and suddenly one day I realized they need satiation and they were out for publication.

6. Can you tell us more about your latest book ‘ Shrieking Silences’ ?  
 This book is an objective expression of, to and for the world. It’s universal and every person can relate to its poems. Humanity is the blood and body of the book.

7. How you take out time from your busy schedule to write this book?
I can’t write if I am told to write. These are just thoughts penned down while travelling, while waiting in staffroom, sipping a cup of coffee. They were as effortless as breathing.

8. Who are your favourite authors?
Frankly, I am such an easy to please personality that whom so ever I am currently reading becomes my favorite writer. But if you ask about all time favorites, eventually I end up with Girish Karnad (my all time favorite), Amrita Pritam, Shelley and the list goes on. 

9. What words of wisdom would you like to give to aspiring writers?
Whole world may conspire against your voice. Let it breathe, let it shape. Read people and let people read you.




ABOUT THE AUTHOR :- 
Preeti Choudhary, a single child to her parents, has seen life through her own spectacles. Her independent thoughts tinted with the philosophy of life are resplendent in what she writes. In her current position as a young English professor at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, she has enlightened students with many awe-inspiring deconstructions. 
She has many national and international papers, articles and reviews to her credit. As an author of an academic book in literature she started her journey. Besides this, she has been working on women's issues beyond borders. Her doctoral thesis unfolds the lives of women in the Middle-East to the world. 
She is a wanderer and observer. Thus, Shrieking Silences is a brain child of her recollections and experiences in her soulful vagrancy. It welcomes its readers to her debut creative writing work. And this is just the beginning.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

BOOK REVIEW: Shrieking Silences by Preeti Choudhary


BOOK REVIEW:- 
This is a poetry book written by Preeti Choudhary, Published by Notion Press. 
The cover of the book is so colorful, vibrant, full of creativity, ... which itself speaks a lot about this book.

I was shocked to witness a decent number of short and sweet sonnets all through the book. 
Every lyric has a delight in itself. Every sonnet is one of a kind and adds an importance to it.

In all there are 35 poems which cover many topics like feminism, empowerment, How Am I ?, I am confused, the unsuitable girl etc. 

Few lines from the book:-
" Shine on me Shower thy grace,
Impart the expressions blithe. "

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I was cute as a kid
Sexy as a teenager
Voluptuous after thirties.
Tired of these physical adjectives.
Find some more,
Less physical,
More identifying.

For Poetry lovers, is a must read for everyone.You must give it a try.
I would rate this book 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Sunday, 6 November 2016

BOOK REVIEW: Dioramas of Girlhood: The Faerie Recast


BOOK REVIEW: -
In the childhood, i used to read fairy tales and its always been everyone's favorite.
All these tales will remind u of the childhood days.
The illustrations given in the book are amazing.

There are different stories given in the book -
ONCE UPON A TIME…
DIORAMAS OF GIRLHOOD
TWICE UPON A TIME
TRANSGRESSIVE FANTASIES 
AND THEY WILL LIVE EVER AFTER

Stories are most likely as old as dialect itself.Faerie is only a state in which pixies can exist.

Need, hardship, preclusion, and prohibition spur individuals to search for indications of satisfaction and liberation.

Adolescence doesn't show signs of improvement than this. I'll certainly be re-perusing this one different circumstance.

The story was so addictive and enrapturing that I can't quit turning the pages and had completed it in one sitting.
I WILL RATE THIS BOOK 4.5 OUT OF 5 STARS.


Monday, 31 October 2016

BOOK REVIEW: My Poetic Journey (A Travel in Solitude) by Ankaj


BOOK REVIEW:-
I received this book from the author.

It is a gathering of sonnets penned around the Poet.

'My Poetic Journey' is a gathering of sonnets written in both English and Hindi, and some are meant make an English interpretation.

On and all there are 31 sonnets.

It Chronicles different phases of Poets life and battles.

Lyrics are the spirit of our life.

There are distinctive classes of lyrics that will touch your heart.

These lyrics address each human feeling:- Love, fellowship, Loss, Grief, Passion, Betrayal, Bigotry, Innocence, Awakening, Trust, Acceptance, and so forth, blend of all. 

All the poems are sweet and beautifully written.


I MUST SAY -

"This is the best Poetry book i have ever read
all the poems are good,
one after another
it express the emotions, feelings & delivers message
written on various topics,subjects
& it touches the heart of the audience to its peak
A must read ... "


I WOULD RATE THIS BOOK 4.5 OUT OF 5 STARS. 


Wednesday, 22 June 2016

BOOK REVIEWS: The Suitable Inheritor by Pushpendra Mehta


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An inspirational journey to the extraordinary that spans Chicago and Peru with a strong India connect. A fascinating saga of exceptional success, true love, profound relationships, divine intervention, happiness, and peace.

Michael Elliott is stirred from deep sleep by an early-morning dream—a beautiful woman leads him to the Pacific Ocean and whispers that the ocean will help him discover his true destiny. When Michael is then invited to Peru, he wonders if this is the path to that destiny.

The journey of a lifetime, the energy of the majestic Pacific Ocean, a priceless philosophy for success and happiness, the sacrifice of a soul mate from Chicago, and the support of a special mate from India combine to make Michael the preeminent relationship coach for young people. Once he reaches that pinnacle, he is confronted with the most difficult choice he has ever made: in the pursuit of excellence, does sacrifice matter more than support; or without support, does no sacrifice count?

Can Michael resolve this life-changing dilemma, discover his true destiny, and finally become The Suitable Inheritor?

BOOK REVIEW:- I was given a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The book is written very well. 

What allured me to stick to this book is the way the author narrates the whole story, bit-by-bit, piece-by-piece in a forward motion, where there were no wrong turns.  

It will totally keep you guessing, it did me anyway. The author has written this so well, very descriptive, intelligent, full of incredible imagination. All that combined really draws you right into the story, and holds you there until the very end. 

This book is indeed highly inspirational and motivational and is a must read for everyone out there as it showcases that all the things called destiny and fate, are just in the mind. To be successful, it's in your hand to get up and get going. Really a book worth reading!

Pros: 

  • Fresh Intriguing Plot & Story.
  • Excellent Narration.
  • The writing style is beautiful.


The book held me from the very first chapter and let me go on the very last line of the book.

This book will remain memorable for me. I absolutely loved this book and am sure that you will too!
I WOULD GIVE THIS BOOK FULL 5 OUT OF 5 STARS.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR :
Pushpendra Mehta is the author of "The Suitable Inheritor" (Novel) and nonfiction books "Win the Battles of Life & Relationships" and "Tomorrow's Young Achievers," which have earned him an internationally loyal readership. The richness of his experience comes from having donned diverse roles - writer, marketer, consultant, and entrepreneur. Pushpendra was raised in India and now lives in Atlanta, USA. He is an alumnus of Northwestern University and Sydenham College of Commerce & Economics. His interests include reading, writing, tennis, golf, travel, movies and music. 

Pushpendra enjoys soulful conversations, and exchanging emails and messages with his readers across the world, some of whom have become treasured friends. He offers his appreciation and gratitude to you for reading his books. Please feel free to connect with him:
pushpendramehtausa@gmail.com Facebook.com/AuthorPushpendraMehta 
Twitter @mehtapush 

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

BOOK REVIEW: The Digital Panopticon by Aditi Bhagat


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BOOK REVIEW:
The entire sort of condition that the creator has set is truly exemplary.

There is nothing more imperative to us than the security of your information and keeping your data totally secret. In this day and age, protection is more imperative than any other time in recent memory.

The story is set in China. The primary character of the book is Kris Zhang.Everything was associated and the story never veered off. There were turns and turns, it influenced my make a beeline for a turn!

The characters are decent, sufficiently grown with the goal that the peruser can associate with them.The side characters additionally get enough screen time.

The front of the book made it down generally the story was intriguing

I hate

Specialized words.
Some piece of the story I felt was dull and exhausting.
Language could have been simple for the readers to connect and understand properly.

I dislike- 

  • Technical words.
  • Some part of the story I felt was dull and boring.
  • Language could have been simple for the readers to connect and understand properly.

A fantastic debut, I had made up my mind halfway through that I'll be adding it in my 'Favourites' shelf. All the technology enthusiast should read this book. I will rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.