Sunday 31 March 2024

The Happiest man on Earth


"The Happiest Man on Earth" is a true story by Eddie Jaku, who survived the Holocaust. He tells about the terrible things he went through in Nazi camps. But even in the darkest times, he found hope and kindness. Jaku's story shows that even when life is hard, there can be happiness and love. He teaches us to be kind to others and to cherish every moment. This book is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of staying positive, no matter what challenges we face.

Bottom line : 
After reading this novel , all our temporary problems which we think as giant, will become smaller or even more. It creates a new perspective to see our life.

Recommended audience: 
Emotional human beings for emotional well-being.

Rating : 9.2/10

Saturday 30 March 2024

Five People You Meet in the Heaven


"Five People You Meet in Heaven" by Mitch Albom is a touching book. It tells the story of Eddie, a worker who goes to heaven. There, he meets five people who changed his life. Each person teaches Eddie important things about life and forgiveness. The book is easy to understand and has emotional moments. It shows how everyone's life is connected and every action matters. Albom's writing is simple but powerful. It reminds us that even small actions can have a big impact. This heartfelt book makes readers think about the meaning of life and the people who shape it.

Bottom line :
Everytime Eddie meets someone in heaven, each one teaches a life lesson to Eddie as well as for us. When Eddie says bye at the last page,it makes us so emotional . We ourselves shed tears by accepting the fact that every single thing /person is connected. A fictional story with non fictional life lessons !!

Recommended audience:
Anyone who seek life lessons. 

Rating :9.6/10

Friday 29 March 2024

Don't Believe Everything You Think

"Don't Believe Everything You Think" is a fascinating book that explores how our minds can play tricks on us. Written in simple language, it shows us why we shouldn't always trust our thoughts. With relatable examples, the book teaches us to question what we believe. It's like having a wise friend who helps us see things more clearly. Reading this book helps us become smarter and make wiser decisions. It's an enjoyable read that leaves us with a new perspective on life.

Bottom line :
There is difference between thinking and thoughts. Beware of thoughts . Because our thoughts are sometimes injurious to our (mental)health. 

Recommended audience:
Overthinkers.

Rating :8.9/10

Thursday 28 March 2024

Eat That Frog


" Eat That Frog!" is a motivational book that offers practical advice on how to stop procrastinating and start accomplishing goals. Written by Brian Tracy, it emphasizes tackling the most important tasks—the "frogs"—first thing in the morning. The book outlines 21 strategies to increase productivity and manage time effectively, such as setting clear goals, prioritizing tasks, and focusing on high-value activities. Tracy's straightforward writing style and actionable tips make it easy for readers to apply the principles in their daily lives. Overall, "Eat That Frog!" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to overcome procrastination and achieve success.

 Bottom line :
Split up the giant tasks into chunks, quit social media for concentration towards the work, do the difficult task (eat that frog) first, procrastination can be overcome.

 Recommended audience:
Those who are lazy balloons,still be daydreamers.

 Rating : 9.2/10

Who Moved My Cheese?


"Who Moved My Cheese?" is a simple yet powerful book about dealing with change. It tells the story of four characters in a maze searching for cheese, which represents what they want in life. When the cheese disappears, some characters resist change while others embrace it. Through their journey, the book teaches valuable lessons about adapting to change, letting go of the past, and taking control of one's future. It encourages readers to be proactive and open-minded when facing challenges. With its easy-to-understand story and practical insights, "Who Moved My Cheese?" is a helpful guide for navigating life's changes.

Bottom line :
Embrace the change ; Come out of the comfort zone ..So that better days will be coming .

Recommended audience :
People who never have mental block to accept the new change.

Rating : 9.7/10

The courage to be disliked



"The Courage to Be Disliked" is a book that talks about how to find happiness and fulfillment by embracing a mindset of courage and freedom. It's written in a conversation format between a philosopher and a young man. They discuss the teachings of Alfred Adler, a psychologist, who believed that we have the power to change our lives by changing our perceptions and behaviors. The book challenges the idea that our past or circumstances define us, and instead encourages us to take responsibility for our own happiness. It teaches readers to let go of the need for approval from others and to live authentically. Overall, "The Courage to Be Disliked" offers a refreshing perspective on how to live a more fulfilling life.

Bottom line : 
However, We can't satisfy all the souls of this world. No matter what , doing the what if things that may be hurtful to others , can never be wrong. A step to fly with dare. 

Recommended audience
Those who seek opinions and approval of others , even for their own actions. 

Rating : 9.1/10

Wednesday 27 March 2024

Think Straight


"Think Straight" is a user-friendly book that offers valuable insights into improving your thinking skills. With clear language and practical advice, it's accessible to readers of all levels. The author Darius foroux shares effective techniques to enhance critical thinking and decision-making abilities. Overall, it's a beneficial resource for anyone seeking to sharpen their mental clarity and logical reasoning.

Bottom line :
However the complexity of a problem may be, it has very simple solution if your mind is clear as water.

Recommended audience:
Those who need a quick dopamine recharge. 

Rating : 9.4/10

Monday 25 March 2024

Sorry after a kiss

 


"Sorry After a Kiss" takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster as two individuals grapple with the aftermath of an unexpected kiss. Through twists and turns, the story delves into their inner turmoil, exploring the highs and lows of their journey to understanding. With heartfelt moments and raw emotions, the book captures the essence of love, regret, and human connection in a gripping narrative. Amidst the ups and downs, readers are drawn into a whirlwind of feelings, experiencing the characters' struggles and triumphs as if they were their own. Ultimately, "Sorry After a Kiss" is a captivating ride that leaves a lasting impact on the heart.

Bottom line :
The author leaves you infront of this emotional and witty dark humour tale that will occupy your mind for two more days even after reading. 

Recommended audience:
Teenagers and those who want enjoyable one time read during tea time. 

Rating : 7.8/10

Stolen Focus

"Stolen Focus, Why can't pay attention" is a book that talks about how we lose our ability to concentrate because of distractions. It explains how things like phones and social media make it difficult for us to pay attention. The author gives easy ideas to help us focus better, like turning off notifications and taking breaks from screens. The book tells us why being able to concentrate is important for getting things done and feeling good. In short, "Stolen Focus" is a helpful guide for anyone who wants to stop getting distracted all the time.

Bottom line :
Quit social media , Turn off Notifications and Use your time productively without any distractions especially stay away from Infinite scrolling.

Recommended audience:
All age groups. Particularly for those who have social media addictions.

Rating : 9.3/10

Sunday 24 March 2024

Creative Thinking and Problem Solving

    

" Creativity and Problem Solving " is a great book about thinking in new ways and solving hard problems. It has easy ways to learn and lots of examples to help. The book says being curious and trying different things is important. It gives exercises to practice being creative. Anyone can read it - students, workers, or just people who want to learn. It's simple to understand and gives good ideas to help solve problems better. 

Bottom line:
 If you want to be better at thinking and fixing things, this book is for you.

Recommended audience:
Any age group

 Rating : 9.8/10

The Alchemist


The Alchemist " tells the story of Santiago, a shepherd boy, who embarks on a journey to find his dreams. Along the way, he learns important lessons about life and meets fascinating characters. The book teaches us to follow our hearts and pursue our goals, even in the face of challenges. With its simple language and profound wisdom, "Alchemist" inspires readers to believe in themselves and their abilities. It reminds us that every person has a unique purpose in life, and it's our responsibility to discover and fulfill it. Paulo Coelho's timeless tale encourages us to embrace our dreams and trust in the journey, making it a beloved classic for readers of all ages.

 Bottom line :
Listen to your heart; Achieve your dreams with the help of the universe if you do believe on it.

 Recommended audience:
 All age groups.

 Rating : 9.99/10