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Book Review of Hinduism: Ritual and Beyond by Ashok Mishra
This book is a ourney through 5000 years of evolution of Hinduism. Book Review of Hinduism: Ritual and Beyond by Ashok Mishra
Book Review: The Elephant at the Dinner Table by Amit Nagpal
A true leader is not only a contributor but an empowering personality as well. Book Review of The Elephant at the Dinner Table by Amit Nagpal
Book Review: She Means Business by Priyanka Chopra
Book Review of She Means Business by Priyanka Chopra is a well conceptualised, meticulously compiled guide of how to be a successful entrepreneur.
Book review: Teenage Chronicles by Saania Saxena
Book review of Teenage Chronicles by Saania Saxena. We at Booxoul, highly recommend this book for parents as well as teenagers.
The smart balance | A Book Review
The smart balance By Ankita Aurora I guess this is the book I was waiting for. A perfect read to start the year with. In todays so called wireless world we are badly entangled to…
It’s up to you by Anju Dhawan
It’s up to you Whether you focus on the roses or thorns, It’s up to you. Whether you focus on the falling leaves or the new buds, it’s up to you. When I got this…
Black Warrant: Confessions of a Tihar Jailer by Sunil Gupta and Sunetra Chauhan
Black Warrant: Confessions of a Tihar Jailer Publication: Roli Books Page Count: 208 Review: Crime Where do I begin with? And what do I say about this book? Tihar Jail, Asia’s largest prison has been…
Finding Our She-compass by Helen & Jo Owens
15 Life Lessons for Women Voyaging Toward Restoration, Reconstruction, and Renewal I am a fictional novel reader who avoids motivational, self-help books all the time. In fact, this is my first self-help book reading experience…
The Mind Game By Devika Das
Publication: Blue Rose Publishers Page Count: 203 Review: Another Non-fiction book by this Author. Which I really enjoyed reading, because of its fast pace, non-repetitive and to the point writing style. Devika’s The Mind Game…