Sunday 28 February 2021

Book Review : Invisible Whitelines

Book Review : Invisible Whitelines



Title - Invisible White Lines
Author - Kavita Dharamvir
Publisher - Quignog
Genre - Memoir
Pages - 192
Format - paperback

This book is a memoir of author's life. She grew up in faraway BradFord, England and for higher education , she came to India. She is married to an IAS officer who is posted in Ferozepur located at the border of India - Pakistan. The book is divided into many short chapters which is readers friendly. In these chapters the author has written the stories from everyday conversation with household staff and relatives. She also describes about the encounter at the borders, war and also about the disturbance of the people who live in nearby towns.

She also talks about caste discrimination, superstitions, life style in a very simple language. I liked the writing style of the author where she has given the description of Punjabi rituals and traditions.

The cover of the book is okayish. The flow of the book is slow paced  which makes it somewhat dull to read. Also at various points it seems to be monotonous.

Overall, one time read.

Rating - 3.6/5
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Monday 22 February 2021

Author Interview : Nishith Goyal

Author Interview : Nishith Goyal



Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Be Better Bit by Bit'

Let's start!

1)First of all, introduce yourself to our readers.

Hi, I am Nishith Goyal. I am a Chartered Accountant by profession. I am a Marathoner, writer, Author, Podcaster, diarist, and a personal-transformation coach in my personal life. I am the creator of a unique self-development platform - Be Better Bit-By-Bit, and I believe in the philosophy of “Small and Consistent Improvements.”

2)Tell us something about your book 'Be Better Bit By Bit.’

"Be Better Bit-By-Bit” is more than a book. It’s my journey. It’s a philosophy in which I deeply believe in. The book is sewed together under the theme of “Small and consistent improvements.” It discusses concepts of self-awareness, mindfulness, the art of journaling, my learnings from the journey of long-distance running, why I consider sleep essential to my life, and how reading books can transform you for good.

The book is a culmination of changes that I brought into my life using these tools and methods and how my readers can do the same to their lives.

The book is a humble attempt to pass on this philosophy and let the readers understand how “small and consistent improvements” can completely transform their lives. The book is written in easy language with many exercises to help the reader along this journey.

3)Your book seems to be a helpful guide. How did the idea of penning down come into?

I created the platform “Be Better Bit-By-Bit” when the idea of transferring what I learn each day to a more extensive set of audiences occurred to me. The idea came into being when I was doing my daily journaling, and a flash through struck me. I shared this with a few friends, and we started this WhatsApp group called - Be Better Bit-By-Bit. We started with 6-7 members, and I gave them daily activities, which were a perfect blend of the “Small and Consistent Improvements” philosophy. These activities included small physical challenges, journaling prompts, mindfulness exercises, book snippets, etc.

Soon, the platform started showing colors, and my confidence in the philosophy grew.

One morning, while on the way to the office, I was looking up at the sky, and that’s when it struck me that why not take the idea a bit further. I was already exploring my writing skills on the Medium platform, so why not take the philosophy to a bigger audience through a book. The idea kept me nudging for months, and finally, after the initial hitch, I started writing my thoughts in August 2019.

4)Did you always want to become a writer?

No. I am not sure when writing entered my life. As I narrated the story above, becoming an author was a “flash thought.”

Though I was regular with my journaling habit, expressing my thoughts through the Medium platform was the first serious step towards writing. Article by article, the journey gave me confidence, and all the tools, i.e., self-awareness, mindfulness, running, journaling, Be Better Bit-By-Bit platform, together became the book that you and I are holding together.

5)How do you handle negative feedback?

To be honest, I feel feedback is never “negative.” It’s the way we think of it that decides whether it’s negative or positive.

I am part of the corporate world for the last 15-years. And, receiving and giving feedback is engraved in our daily professional life. Imagine someone taking time out for you and giving you feedback on what you are doing right or wrong. How can that person be wrong? The tone can be wrong, but intentions are never wrong. Take such conversations in a positive stride, and it will only help you grow and not the other way round.

I believe if people don’t give you feedback, that’s when it should raise the alarm.

Take the example of personal relationships; if couples don’t share feedback for each other and then take them in the proper stride, the relationship will never grow in the right direction.

After all of this, if I feel someone is harsh to me or there is a lot of “negativity” in the feedback, I go quiet. That’s the way I handle negativity. Going quiet allows me to calm down. Once my mind is in shape, the feedback doesn’t look negative. It works all the time.

6)Are you planning other books? How soon can your readers expect your next book?

Yes, I have already started penning down my next book. It’s going to be another year for that book.

7)How has your journey as an author been so far?

Every day has been a learning experience. I know that’s a cliche. But that’s what has happened. Publishing the book has made me realize the gaps, the perspective change, and the fact that authors need to know sales. And that’s my most significant learning during this process.

I am enjoying the journey because it lets me meet and talk to people I would not have otherwise. Becoming an Author has opened gates that I never knew were there.

The journey of this book is more of learning for me than for my readers. And that’s why this journey is so exciting.

8)Who are your favorite Indian and foreign motivational author?

I read and listen a lot to Brian Tracy, Dale Carnegie. And from Indian authors, I like Priya Kumar’s mix of motivation and fiction.

9)What does your family think of your writing?

Extremely supportive. For my daughter, she feels proud to introduce me as an Author. And for my spouse, feels great when her friends greet her as an Author’s wife, I feel proud too. My parents and my family are almost on cloud nine. The day my book was launched, there were so many happy tears.

My first book is a tribute to Late Ms. Shobha Agarwal, my maternal aunt, a mother figure to me, whom we lost a few weeks back. I will regret that I was not able to release my book in her presence.

My book is not an effort only by me, it’s a collective effort. When a writer becomes an author, it’s not only because of his efforts, it’s because of the efforts of all the people around him. Everyone contributes.

10)Any message for your readers?

I just want to say one thing - Friends; every goal is big and unachievable till you perceive it that way. If you make tiny or micro or small efforts each day, the consistency will lead you to a state when your confidence grows big.

Who would have thought 50-years back that we will be searching for life on the Planet Mars, but we are doing it? The process was slow, but it was steady. And, the results are here to be seen by the World.

“Be Better Bit-By-Bit” is the same for me. 500-words each day, and here I am, in front of the World with my first book.

The only message I have is this - Be Better Bit-By-Bit.

Thanks for reading.

Monday 15 February 2021

Book Review : The Golden Bird 2.0

Book Review : The Golden Bird 2.0



Title - The Golden Bird 2.0
            Resurgence of India
Author - Raina Singhwi Jain
Publisher - Veer publishing house
Genre - 301
Format - kindle

The title of the book is so apt because once India was called as 'Golden Bird'. In this book the author has penned down many informatiions which conveys the richness of India. The author has compared India and China in various aspects. The author highlights on each and everything from beginning to current situation of pandemic. This book coneys a great message to readers that one should work for our India to make it golden bird again.

Language used is simple and lucid. The ancient India's history and many past events with modern day problems are very well weaved by the author. She has also given solution on how to overcome with these problems. The book is so knowledgeable that it's every point is very useful.

Hats off to the author for her research work full of data and analyzed facts.

Overall, a good book to provoke youth minds.

Rating - 4/5

I recommend this book to every Indian. 
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Book Review : Ella Sue And The Burlap Bag

Book Review : Ella Sue And The Burlap Bag




Title - Ella Sue and the Burlap Bag
Author - Robin Taylor
Genre - children's book
Pages - 36
Format - e-book

The story revolves around the Ella Sue Hartgrove, the daughter of Sharecroppers Jessie and Estelle Hartgrove. She is born in Shelby, North Carolina. During harvest time when she was six years old her father asked her to give a hand on the field.

Will she be happy to help her family?
Or
Will she be sad to miss her classes?

Read the book to know more.

The cover of the book is attractive enough to keep the attention of kids. The title of the book is totally apt. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and educational. The author has amazingly woven the values of love, friends, family and community without any discrimination of skin color.

The illustrations are wonderful which has the capability to capture the real meaning of the story. Language used is simple and lucid. Hats off to the author for giving such valuable lessons to kids through this book.

Overall, an excellent read.

Rating - 5/5

I recommend this book to all specially children and their parents.

Thanks for reading.

Saturday 13 February 2021

Book Review : The Boy who can't swim

Book Review : The Book Who Can't Swim



Title - The Boy Who Can't Swim :
A story of overcoming
  Heartbreak, Pain and
  Despair
Author - Ravish T. Ram
Genre - fiction
Pages - 29
Format - kindle

The story revolves around the protagonist Somesh, an author when he was sitting on the bank of river ganga he saw 3 boys who were about to jump in the water. Somesh went near them and convinced them to tell their stories that why they decided to commit suicide?
Will Somesh be able to save their lives?
Or
Is there any bend in the story?

Read the book to know the answers.

The cover of the book could have been better. The title of the book is totally relevant. The plot of the story is exciting, engaging and motivational. It is a perfect blend of heartbreak, pain and desperation. But from these stories the author has given a very good message to the readers at the end -

'Instead of running ,start facing your problems. When you start doing that most of the problems start to disappear itself. So be a warrior rather than a worrier.'

Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed but there is the scarcity of emotions to relate with them may be due to the short length of the book.

Overall, a motivational read.

Rating - 4/5

I recommend this book to all.
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