Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Book Review: And So Can You


"And So Can You" is authored by Dr. Roopleen and this is her debut novel. Being a doctor, writing in itself is unusual. She is a rare combination of being a doctor, writer, prolific reader and a motivational speaker.

I am sure the doctor hadn't "written" but typed the book :) Otherwise, the handwriting would have been a challenge! Jokes apart, this book is a collection of 17 inspirational stories of doctors, their struggles and how they emerged victorious.

Since its an accumulation of various stories, it always keeps you holding. The difficult profession of being a doctor and surviving through day to day struggles is something which we who belong to other professions can never understand. Like the author wrote in the introduction, if you want to read a book which is never written, write it yourself. You rarely get to read "stories" about medical profession. This book is not only for doctors but for everyone to get inspired from. The book is not for a one time read but one that we can go back again and again to draw motivation, stories which remind how very ordinary people can reach great heights of success with focus, hard work, and determination.

I liked the writing skills of the author, meticulous narrations and apt choice of words.

The cover of the book says- "A book every doctor and medical student must read". But after reading this book I believe that everyone must read this book. The reason being not only the amount of motivation it brings, but also depicts the hardships of medicos. They study for a decade to become doctors and they start earning very late in life. Moreover, the life they choose does not comprise of too much comfort. They have to leave behind their pleasures and much of their social life to be in the nobel profession.

All the stories are different from the others, unique in every sense. The best thing is that after every story their are takeaways and advice, like a crux or "moral of the story". This mode of writing is very interesting.

I strongly recommend this book for all the short story lovers, self help book lovers, and those who are ambitious to go via the road seldom taken by others. This book alters the general opinion of people and media about the doctors, that they live a lavish life and charge high fees. Their income brings along a lot of hardships too.

I rate this book 4 on 5. The writing skills and content are highly appreciable.

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Tuesday, 8 May 2018

Our New Youtube Channel: MPKooktales


Hello fellas. They say "Happiness is to be able to eat what you please."

We, Piyush and Mansi have started our Youtube channel, featuring our cooking experiments. We love to eat, and eventually love to cook. Our newly found passion for cooking had to be captured in camera and hence, to be shared with all. This led to the idea behind starting this channel. With this channel we bring to you mouth watering food as easy recipes, with taste of MP and of course, India. Hope you like our cooking tales at MPKooktales :)

On this channel, we have featured variety of food recipes, particularly Indian food. The variety includes Indian curries, milkshakes, tea time snacks, breakfast recipes, desserts, healthy food and a lot more.

I've received so much of appreciation for my writing by far. Hoping to receive the same for our new youtube channel- MPKooktales. Please subscribe to our channel and press the bell icon to receive notifications of any new videos being posted. Don't forget to like the videos, share them with friends and family. Your feedback is precious to us, do add in your comments to the videos. We'd love to hear from you!


Monday, 2 April 2018

Book Review: Age of Azmoq


This is a book from the debut author, Rajamayyoor Sharma. Thank you Blogadda for dispatching the book to me for review.

This book belongs to the fantasy genre, which is new for me. Beginning from the impressive cover to the concise but engrossing excerpt, the mesmerizing title, the introduction of the book in the first few pages, and the content from the beginning to the end is something that keeps one holding throughout. The title itself makes you curious to know what lies inside the book. It feels like you will be taken into a world from a different age.

The author is an Engineer and an MBA. There are very less Indian authors who choose genres other than chicklit and teenage romance. The author has self published his book. The book published in Jan 2018, spans approximately 500 pages. 

I have observed that even big writers use tricks of unnecessary blank pages between the chapters and bigger fonts plus extra margins to make their book look thicker. But this particular book is all about honest content from a fresh mind. Writing fantasy needs a lot of wit and imagination.

The un-put-down-able, enticing fiction is indeed heart winning. On the first glance, it reminds you of GoT. 

While you read you dive into the world the author has created, and start living the characters and the locations. This being a refreshing read, is scientific too. You end up entering into the world of Valantia while reading it. The characterization is witty and mysterious. Dialogues are simple yet realistic. To read such books you do not need to be logical, but imaginative. The more you imagine, the more you enjoy. Use of one liners frequently, makes it even more interesting.

Description and story telling is worth reading. The characters are relatable, inspirational and uncomplicated. They tell you about the characters exactly as much as it is needed. The world that is designed in the story is in no manner inspired from the real world. The plot unfolds gracefully, first forming a basis in the readers mind and then weaving the rest of it gradually. The methodology of writing footnotes is one of its kind. The war scenes are well written. Description of weapons is well written. The writer has given maps and illustrations which have been interesting at times. Words are chosen meticulously. However, I feel that some scenes could have been cut short.

I am looking forward to reading the subsequent versions as well. In fact, being a movie buff, I wish if they make a movie inspired by this novel.

I recommend it for all the fantasy lovers who want to refresh their minds and hook themselves to the fantasy world. This book is meant only for those who are far away from the cheesy romance Indian books, and are up for some international standard intelligent plot. I rate it 4 on 5 and wish the author best luck for the success of his hard work.


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Friday, 9 March 2018

เคญाเคตเคจा เค•ा เคเค•्เคธเคšेंเคœ เค‘เคซเคฐ


เค‡เคธ เคฒेเค– เค•ो เคชเฅเคจे เค•े เคชเคนเคฒे เคฏे เคœाเคจ เคฒे เค•ि เค‡เคธ เคตिเคทเคฏ เคชเคฐ เคฎेเคฐे เคตिเคšाเคฐ เคชाเค เค• เค•े เคตिเคšाเคฐों เคธे เคญिเคจ्เคจ เคนो เคธเค•เคคे เคนैं। เคนเคฐ เคต्เคฏเค•्เคคि เค•ी เคถ्เคฐเคฆ्เคงा เค…เคฒเค— เคนोเคคी เคนै เค”เคฐ เค‰เคธเค•ा เคˆเคถ्เคตเคฐ เคธे เคœुเฅœเคจे เค•ा เคฎाเคง्เคฏเคฎ เคญी। เคนो เคธเค•เคคा เคนै เคœिเคจ เค…เคจुเคญเคตों เคธे เคฎुเคे เคคृเคช्เคคि เคฎिเคฒเคคी เคนो เค…เคจ्เคฏ เคต्เคฏเค•्เคคि เค•ो เคจा เคฎिเคฒे। เค‡เคธเคฒिเค เค•เคฐเคฌเคฆ्เคง เคจिเคตेเคฆเคจ เคนै เค•ि เคฎेเคฐे เคฎเคค เคธे เค•िเคธी เค•ी เคญाเคตเคจाเค“ं เค•ो เค ेเคธ เคชเคนुँเคšे เคคो เค•्เคทเคฎा เค•เคฐें।

เคนเคฎें เคฌเคšเคชเคจ เคธे เคธिเค–ाเคฏा เคœाเคคा เคนै เคญเค—เคตाเคจ เคธे เคเค•्เคธเคšेंเคœ เค‘เคซเคฐ เค”เคฐ เคฌ्เคฒैเค•เคฎेเคฒ เค•ा เคต्เคฏเคตเคนाเคฐ เค•เคฐเคจा। เคนเคฎ เคญเค—เคตाเคจ เคธे เค•ुเค› เค‡เคธ เคช्เคฐเค•ाเคฐ เค†เคฆाเคจ เคช्เคฐเคฆाเคจ เค•เคฐเคคे เคนैं-


เคนเคฎเคจे เค†เคชเค•े เคฒिเค เคต्เคฐเคค เค•िเคฏा, เค‡เคธเค•े เคฌเคฆเคฒे เคนเคฎें เค•ुเค› เคฆीเคœिเคฏे। 


เคฏे เคตाเคฒे เคญเค—เคตाเคจ เคธे เค‡เคธ เคšीเฅ› เค•ी เคช्เคฐाเคช्เคคि เคนोเคคी เคนै เคคो เคšเคฒो เค‡เคจเค•ी เคญเค•्เคคि เค•เคฐเคคे เคนैं, เคฆूเคธเคฐे เค•ाเคฎ เค•े เคฒिเค เคฆूเคธเคฐे เคญเค—เคตाเคจ เค•े เคชाเคธ เคœाเคंเค—े। 

เคญเค—เคตाเคจ เคธे เคกเคฐो, เคช्เคฐेเคฎ เคฎเคค เค•เคฐो | เค‰เคจเค•ो เค‡เคธเคฒिเค เคฎाเคจों เค•्เคฏोंเค•ि เคคुเคฎ्เคนें เคฎाเคจเคจा เคšाเคนिเค

เคนเคฎเคจे เค†เคชเค•ो 1 เคฐुเคชเคฏा, 2 เคฐुเคชเคฏा เคฏा 10 เคฐुเคชเคฏा เคšเฅाเคฏा, เค†เคช เคนเคฎें เค—ाเฅœी เคฌंเค—เคฒा เคฆीเคœिเคฏे। 

เคœिเคธเคจे เคนเคฎें เคธเคฌ เค•ुเค› เคฆिเคฏा เคนै เคนเคฎ เค‰เคธे เค•्เคฏा เค•ुเค› เคฐुเคชเคฏे เคฆेंเค—े। เค•เคนीं เคธुเคจा เคฅा- "เคšเคข़เคคी เคฅीं เค‰เคธ เคฎเคœ़ाเคฐ เคชเคฐ เคšाเคฆเคฐें เคฌेเคถुเคฎाเคฐ, เคฒेเค•िเคจ เคฌाเคนเคฐ เคฌैเค ा เค•ोเคˆ เคซ़เค•़ीเคฐ เคธเคฐ्เคฆी เคธे เคฎเคฐ เค—เคฏा"|

เฅžเคฐ्เฅ› เค•ीเคœिเคฏे เค•िเคธी เคต्เคฏเค•्เคคि เคจे เค…เคชเคจी เคฎाเคคा เค•े เคฒिเค เค•िเคธी เคเคธी เคญाเคทा เคฎें เคชเคค्เคฐ เคฒिเค–ा เคนै เคœो เค†เคช เคจเคนीं เคœाเคจเคคे। เค‰เคธเคจे เค†เคชเค•ो เคตो เคชเคค्เคฐ เคฆिเคฏा เค”เคฐ เค•เคนा เค•ि เค‡เคธे เค…เคชเคจी เคฎाเคคा เค•ो เคธुเคจा เคฆेเคจा เคตเคน เคช्เคฐเคธเคจ्เคจ เคนोเค—ी। เค•्เคฏा เค†เคช เค…เคฐ्เคฅ เคœाเคจे เคฌिเคจा, เค•िเคธी เค…เคจ्เคฏ เคญाเคทा เคฎे เคฒिเค–ा เคนुเค† เคชเคค्เคฐ เค”เคฐ เค•िเคธी เค…เคจ्เคฏ เคต्เคฏเค•्เคคि เคฆ्เคตाเคฐा เค•ी เคนुเคˆ เค‰เคธเค•ी เคฎाँ เค•ी เคช्เคฐเคถंเคธा เค•ो เคฏूं เคนी เค…เคชเคจी เคฎाँ เค•ो เคธुเคจा เคฆेंเค—े? เคจเคนीं เคจा। เคคो เฅžिเคฐ เคฌिเคจा เค…เคฐ्เคฅ เคœाเคจे เคงाเคฐ्เคฎिเค• เค—्เคฐंเคฅ เคฏा เค†เคฐเคคी เคฏा เคฎंเคค्เคฐ เค•ा เคชाเค  เค•ैเคธे เค•เคฐ เคฒेเคคे เคนैं। เค…เคชเคจी เคญाเคทा เคฎें เค…เคชเคจी เคถ्เคฐเคฆ्เคงा เค…เคจुเคธाเคฐ เค…เคชเคจे เคˆเคถ्เคตเคฐ เคธे เคช्เคฐाเคฐ्เคฅเคจा เค…เคฅเคตा เคตाเคฐ्เคคाเคฒाเคช เค•्เคฏों เคจเคนीं เค•เคฐเคคे।

เค•्เคฏों เคจा เคนเคฎ เค…เคชเคจे เคˆเคถ्เคตเคฐ เคธे เค…เคชेเค•्เคทा เค•िเค เคฌिเคจा เคญเค•्เคคिเคญाเคต เคธे เคœुเฅœเคจे เค•ी เคšेเคท्เคŸा เค•เคฐे। เคœो เคช्เคฐाเคช्เคค เคนुเค† เค‰เคธเค•ा เคงเคจ्เคฏ्เคตाเคฆ เค”เคฐ เคœो เคนเคฎाเคฐे เคฒिเค เค‰เคšिเคค เคนो เค‰เคธเค•ी เคช्เคฐाเคช्เคคि เค•े เค†เคถिเคฐ्เคตाเคฆ เค•ि เค†เค•ांเค•्เคทा เค•เคฐे |

(Disclaimer: This post does not intend to harm, defame, or hurt the sentiments of any person, gender, religion, political party, news channel, religious belief, god or to whomsoever it may concern. I sincerely apologize in advance if it is so.)

Sunday, 4 March 2018

Book Review: The Undomestic Goddess


The Undomestic Goddess is a book by Sophie Kinsella published in 2006. I found this book on Goodreads and got it after seeing high ratings and great reviews. Its a 400+ pages fiction.

The story revolves around a lady called Samantha, who is a successful lawyer working with a top firm in London. She's a workaholic, works for 14-16 hours day, including weekends and is awaiting a partnership at Carter Spink, her organization. She makes a mistake, and comes to know about it after the deadline has crossed. She is fired from the organization, and ends up reaching someone's place where is mistaken for a housekeeper. She doesn't know how to cook, how to use an iron, how to operate a washing machine or to clean loos. The story is about her struggle to learn the domestic work, and her realization of what she had been missing in life. She realizes that there is more to life than just office work, that is, relationships, weekend offs, going to pubs, and a lot more. She consequently makes life changing decisions.

The story is narrated in first person, is comic from time to time, leaves a smile on your face. Its difficult to put down the book and you feel like reading a few more pages before closing it. It gives me a feel of Hindi movies. One can also relate it to Govinda's famous Bollywood movie Hero No. 1, where Govinda belongs to a rich family but works as a housekeeper in the house of his beloved, to pursue everyone in the house.

However, I felt that the end is too slow, and redundant. It could have been shorter. The last few pages could be reduced to lesser number.

Overall, I rate this book as 3.5 on 5, and recommend it for those who enjoy light-hearted humor and women's fiction.

(PS: the reviews expressed here are based on my personal reading experience, and do not intend to defame, derate or 
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