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American Royals By Katharine Mcgee

  Are you a fan of castles, royals, gossip and fiction? If the answer is Yes then you are going to love this book cause its the perfect combination of our beloved chic-flicks like Princess diaries, The gossip girls and The Crown. Having said that I would still recommend that if you decide to read this book then you would have to start with no expectations in mind to really enjoy this book. There are mixed reviews about the plot, the storyline, characters and the vicious interactions between them. Personally, I feel that the fictional stories needs to be given some levy for not adhering to the bland reality of life and have freedom of exploring the highs and lows of imagination driven storyline.  The storyline is broken in four perspectives for one of each of the four protagonists and all perspectives are interweaved into each others lives so delicately that the reader gets the feel of their emotional attachment/detachment with each other and how they interact with the rest of the world
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The Ride of a Lifetime by Robert Iger

  I have had my fair share of reading management books during my MBA days and now I am sort of averted by them mostly because of all the heavy jargons and anecdotes typically used in those book that makes reading monotonous. So when I was searching for my next book read, I definitely wasn't looking for a business book. But you do get intrigued a little bit when Bill Gates mentions a book as 'A business book I would actually recommend'.  To be honest, I have always been fascinated by Disney as a company and what it stands for. Not only its a biggest media company in the world but also has an interesting history about how did it get here? I was looking for a book that encapsulates that journey with "Disney magic" and this was it! This book is an autobiography of the former Disney CEO Robert Iger, who has played a monumental role in making Disney the Mammoth it is now.  He is the person who led Disney’s acquisition of Pixar, Lucasfilm (which is basically all Star War

Summer Lies by Bernhard Schlink

Thought provoking seven Short stories from best-selling author of "The Reader" exhibit the most humane aspects of our inner inhibitions, our desires and the willingness to go distance to satisfy our deep down insecurities.  Psychologically, the cold winter months cause people to have Seasonal affective disorder with less positive mood but the Spring/Summer months bring the exposure to bright light which in turn increases the Brain hormone Serotonin which elevates our mood. The aptly named book contemplates the human tendencies transforming from dark, grey emotional downside into bright revelation which is not necessarily happy. But the revelation is definitely more clear and open to all kinds of possibilities. All the stories start with an emotional turmoil that journeys through the difficult decisions and are all left open ended for readers imagination for the possible closure of the story.   This 240 pages book is a collection of 7 short stories are unrelated in terms of ch

Born a crime by Trevor Noah

Its an autobiography not to be missed. Its a tale of a mischievous young boy growing up in an African country during apartheid era, with a perfect blend of socio-political discussion.  I had learned about Trevor Noah as a stand-up comedian and some of his acts were different - subtle and exploring nuisances of multi-cultural world. So when someone recommended me his autobiography, I was a little intrigued but hesitant. The title did confuse me and I had to google about the book. The reviews all over the internet convinced me that I had to pick up this book and I am glad that I did. When we learn about the historical events like apartheid, we loathe the fact that human beings were treated this way. But its difficult to actually understand what life could have been under that regime. This book gives you an insight into the lives of those who suffered the most and had to endure the pain for generations.     What stood out to me the most was the fact that as much as I adored the Young Trev

Animal Farm by George Orwell

Favorite quotes from the book “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” “Man is the only creature that consumes without producing” “If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.” Goodreads rating for the book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/170448.Animal_Farm 

Less by Andrew Sean Greer

Love at the core is a test of your patience and emotions. It starts when you stop focusing on "Me" and start seeing a future in "We". For some people, "the blessed ones", it comes as easy as breathing. For some others, "the unfortunate ones", its found and then lost for never to be found again. And for those "the confused ones" among us, its gone only to make us realize what we really want in life. This book is story of that journey of our beloved protagonist to find out what he really wants. He is a failed novelist who is going to turn 50 in a month, has invitation to wedding of his "love of life" to someone else and he has to figure out his life before he crosses that big 50 threshold. Quotes from the book “Strange to be almost fifty, no? I feel like I just understood how to be young.  Yes! It's like the last day in a foreign country. You finally figure out where to get coffee, and drinks, and a good steak. And then you