The Google Guys Book

The Google Guys Book
The Google Guys Book

Revolution 2020 - Chetan Bhagat

Revolution 2020 - Chetan Bhagat
Revolution 2020 - Chetan Bhagat

The Ineligible Bachelors

The Ineligible Bachelors
Ruchita Misras The Ineligible Bachelors Must Read

Sailing Smoothly Through Pregnancy Book

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Mom Says No Girlfriend book review


Mom Says No Girlfriend

A nightmare in the life of Samarth’s (Sam s) at the age of 10 years arises when his mother discovered a love letter which Sam has written to a girl. After this incident in his life he hates everything around him. There was only one place where he finds relief and that was the Danny’s music classes and slowly he comprehend that music is his mission. But that is his sole thought as his parents have different thought.

The next turn in Samarth’s his life took place then and there as his parents believe that Sam is immature at this point of time and could not take major choices. Although Sam is a rebel character and he assures that he get admitted to new high school which is distant from his house and thus out of his mother’s reach. His next destination of new friends in new atmosphere totally changed his life. Sam with his friends indulges in bad acts like alcohol, love, night- outs and sex etc.

This story by Subhasis Das will brief readers about the young boy who crave for an untroubled lifestyle and complete liberty. The book Mom says no girlfriend talks about the thoughts and ambitions of the young and also the divergence in beliefs between the generations.

What Did I Ever See In Him Book Review Amrita Sharma


If you are waiting for your prince charming to come and sweep you off your feet, watch out! Modern relationships are different from those fairy tales- happy ending. 

What did I Ever See in Him by Amrita Sharma decodes relationships and helps women to accept the reality of modern relationships. Based on the secrets shared by her friends and through her close observation, Amrita Sharma guides women on when to step back, how to save a troubled relationship. Her tone is brutally honest; she attempts to prepare women to face the harsh reality. A must read for all women who have romantic notions about relationships. 

Few Things Left Unsaid Book Review


Few Things Left Unsaid Book

Few things Left Unsaid by Sudeep Nargkar is a story about love birds, Aditya and Riya. Aditya hates Engineering but ends up studying it. He is in quest for true love, but has no idea what true love is all about. Aditya finds what he seeks but he doesn’t know what to do with it. When he figures it out that Riya is the one for him, it’s too late.

Aditya epitomizes the chaos faced by youngsters. His lack of clarity and playing with his career is depicted beautifully. How his vague ideas end up screwing his and Riya’s life is worth observing. Will Riya and Aditya end up being together? Read the book and find it out yourself. The book is an interesting read that will please youngsters. Author is in final year Engineering and did his schooling from ST John’s high school, Mumbai.

Corporate Atyachar Book Review Comical Journey of Office Doormat


Corporate Atyachar by Radhakrishna Pillai

Corporate Atyachar is a novel written by first-timer Abhay Nagarajan. This Comical Journey of an Office Doormat is a fun to read book. This is a story of a Finance post-graduate from Delhi University who is recruited by a wealth management firm in Bangalore. The company specializes in catering to the needs of High Net Income clients. The protagonist is made to work under an obnoxious boss and assist him in managing the investment requirements of a set of highly distinctive clients, who according to the author are weird.

Corporate Atyachar is set in the financial year 2007-08. During this time the stock market touched euphoric heights followed by a catastrophic crash during the global recession. Abhay takes on a novel approach and does not assign any name to the characters. Each of them however has nicknames based on what the narrator gives them. There are some interesting names given to the characters which stay with you for long. Yes, long after you have completed the book.

Dealing mainly with interesting interactions between the narrator and the HBS, the clients arrange for a series of meetings before and post the stock market fall. Most of the book is in the conversational form with humorous observations from the narrator. This book is really worth a read.

About The Author:
Abhay Nagrajan did schooling in Mumbai & Bangalore. I did my graduation from SRCC and followed that up with a Masters degree in finance (MFC) from University of Delhi. I worked as a financial advisor for a little over two years. Besides working or writing, I enjoy reading up on cricket statistics- my first love since class five. Corporate Atyaachaar is my debut novel.