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Infin-Eight by Prajeet Budhale | Book Reviews

Infin-Eight (Eight Principles for Infinite Professional Success) by Prajeet Budhale | Book Cover

Recently we came across a few books which fall in how-to and inspirational zone. Some of them are: Stepping Stones: Taking Towards the Goal by Lubhna Dongre Make the Best of Your Life: Letters to Bahujan Youth by Prabhu Guptara The radically changing nature of Work, Workers & Workplaces by Parthajeet Sarma Stuck in the Middle?: Let’s break the middle ... Read More »

The radically changing nature of Work, Workers & Workplaces by Parthajeet Sarma | Book Reviews

The radically changing nature of Work, Workers & Workplaces Using space as a starting point for innovation by Parthajeet Sharma | Book Cover

Energy is at the core for everything. And, scientists had proven already it can neither be created or destroyed. We can simply make it change forms. And, that is the core principle we see in almost everything we’ve developed. People distinguish energy into mainly two categories, positive energy and negative energy. To keep positive energy at its best people uses ... Read More »

Understanding Our Cosmos: The Philosophical Way by Bhaktee Kale | Book Reviews

Understanding Our Cosmos - The Philosophical Way by Bhaktee Kale - Book Cover

Recently we got a chance to read many books which delve into spirituality. Here are quick links to some of such books. Clarity is the only Spirituality by Susunaga Weeraperuma The Hungry Swan by Tavamanickam Ramasamy Adding to the list, we got one more book Understanding Our Cosmos: The Philosophical Way by author Bhaktee Kale. The book is provided by ... Read More »

The Old Kingdom Chronicles by Garth Nix | Book Review

Sometimes the real world is either too bleak if you are old, or too limited if you are young, and so you want the flight of fantasy to take you to the lands where life is more magical. Not simpler by any means, but richer in terms of adventure, in terms of drama, where every life doesn’t necessarily end in ... Read More »

Lyra’s Oxford by Philip Pullman | Book Review

Oxford, where the real and the unreal jostle in the streets; where the North Parade is in the south and South Parade is in the north, where Paradise is lost under a pumping station; where the river mists have a solvent and vivifying effect on the stone of the ancient buildings, so that the gargoyles of Magdalen College climb down ... Read More »

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