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Honest Book Review: Handwritten Letters in the Bookstore | ParnikaReviews

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Handwritten Letters in the Bookstore  by Rimple Genre : Self-help Pages : 312 Publisher : Notion Press Language : English "Hey, Stranger Friend!" Handwritten Letters in the Bookstore is a book that heavily talks about the 90s era through conversations between two main protagonists of the novel. The book starts with Rajvir, a successful entrepreneur leading a monotonous life. One day he stops at a bookstore and finds a handwritten note in a book. This letter leads to a series of events that change his life forever. Rajvir and the letter-writer involve in various chat and letter conversations where they talk about books, music, and random things from the 90s and relive their childhood. Rajvir learns to live his life in a new way and with a new perspective because of the letter-writer. Rajvir plans to start a new business, and then Taashvi comes into the picture and becomes his new business partner. Taashvi becomes his new friend. He grows fond o...

Honest Book Review: Finding the Magic in You | ParnikaReviews

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Finding the Magic in You by Shivam Genre : Self-help Pages : 221 Publisher : Invincible Publishers Language : English "We can never let go of our demons, but we can learn to make peace with them." Finding the Magic in You is a self-help book. The book comprises of 34 different chapters talking about 34 different life situations that you and I deal with on an everyday basis. There are 18 chapters followed by a unique Journal that serves a particular purpose. The book is named so because in the book the author uses the power of magic to make people realize the potential within them. The book talks about self-love and finding peace. What I liked about the book? The book talks about a lot of relatable topics like relationships, career, jealousy, happiness, fear, friendship, growth, etc. Almost everyone relates to most if not all topics. There are various Journals in the book that help people to do a bit of soul-searching and help them to b...

Honest Book Review: On the Open Road | ParnikaReviews

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On the Open Road: Three Lives. Five Cities. One Startup by Stuti Changle Genre : Contemporary, Fiction, Self-help Pages : 188 Publisher : Invincible Publishers Language : English Before starting this review, I would like to thank the author Stuti Changle for this review copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. "Entrepreneurship is not a profession. It's an attitude! You may never start up a company, but never let the entrepreneur in you die." The book revolves around the story of 3 people and how they pursue their dream of a startup irrespective of the hardships they encounter on the way. The book is divided into multiple chapters, and every chapter is alternatively written with the perspective of the two main characters- Myra and Kabir. Apart from Kabir and Myra, there are other characters in the story as well, and it is essential to pay attention to every character as they are very different from one another. Myr...