Dive into the world of "Intimate Leadership" where a fascinating journey unfolds across 65 chapters and more than 250 pages. It's not just a book; it'Dive into the world of "Intimate Leadership" where a fascinating journey unfolds across 65 chapters and more than 250 pages. It's not just a book; it's a holistic exploration of business, leadership, and the dynamics of start-ups. The author's take on AI integration, market disruption, and the art of identifying true leaders is not just insightful but also right on the money. What sets it apart? The inclusion of details about emerging Indian companies led by young entrepreneurs who have taken the market by storm!
Picture this: the chapters are like well-crafted stories, each with a name that sparks anticipation. "Where’s the Real Bharath, and How to Serve It?" is just a taste of what to expect. This isn't your typical business read; it's a valuable resource for those hungry for practical insights in today's ever-evolving business world....more
This is one of those books that you would like to read again and again, again and again until you realise what might be the message in this poem and tThis is one of those books that you would like to read again and again, again and again until you realise what might be the message in this poem and that poem... I enjoyed reading these cryptic poems which are written in very simple terms but hide very important messages of life between the lines. ...more
Wonderful book... My sister's twins enjoyed it a lot! Short, precisely dealing with the subject, embedded with graphics and relatable images, there isWonderful book... My sister's twins enjoyed it a lot! Short, precisely dealing with the subject, embedded with graphics and relatable images, there is everything that you could ask for in a book for your kids or anyone younger you want to read books... nicely written, well-presented and very well described concepts that you will think younger audience should read. Not many books are about panch tatvas these days and this attempt is commendable....more
The book doesn't have a tail or a head... it's simply about the perceptional divide between Dravidians and Aryans and the author has tried to fuel it The book doesn't have a tail or a head... it's simply about the perceptional divide between Dravidians and Aryans and the author has tried to fuel it posing the protagonist and antagonist as these two groups that have been rejected by latest science findings. The novel, in terms of merits, holds nothing that could grip the readers even for an hour... ...more
The historian has certainly no clue of the Indian history or he just pretends to be a historian but actually is a wonderful fiction writer with no tasThe historian has certainly no clue of the Indian history or he just pretends to be a historian but actually is a wonderful fiction writer with no taste of realism. ...more
We often appreciate detailing done by painters or sketchers in their work. However, have you seen very fine detailing done by modern authors in their We often appreciate detailing done by painters or sketchers in their work. However, have you seen very fine detailing done by modern authors in their books? I am sure, you must have not seen. If you really want to explore, then Eve in the Land of Kali would be a great choice. I read all the 12 stories passionately and experienced that all these tales have thorough sense of human touch and values. The author has adorned them with fine shades of emotions. This is the beauty of the book! It entices, takes you in depth of sensory ocean, unfolds some real meanings and makes you feel contended. For me, this book was more than a literary text and I would like to recommend this book to everyone... ...more
This is what I call a science fiction in its full bloom! Charith's imagination, his research on ancient Indian wisdom, his expertise in Biology, his aThis is what I call a science fiction in its full bloom! Charith's imagination, his research on ancient Indian wisdom, his expertise in Biology, his art of narrating a story... all these things together create an impact upon the readers that they will never forget. I am sure the readers will love reading this amalgam of modern and the old. I am impressed with the plot because it completely captures the readers' attention. ...more
I like reading short stories. Gautam has indeed done brilliant with some of the stories in the collection. However, some of the stories leave the readI like reading short stories. Gautam has indeed done brilliant with some of the stories in the collection. However, some of the stories leave the readers without any proper conclusion and that becomes troublesome for me. As an ardent reader of Hindi stories, I liked the idea of dedicating a series completely to the armed forces. For that, I would recommend this book to everyone. You must read this collection and draw your own conclusions. ...more
The Tailor's Needle satisfies the readers who want to read literary fiction. It follows an Indian Brahman family during the 1930s. Sir Saraswati ChandThe Tailor's Needle satisfies the readers who want to read literary fiction. It follows an Indian Brahman family during the 1930s. Sir Saraswati Chandra Ranabakshi's family has very distinguished members - including the British-educated family head himself, the three children have been giving British education in India (by hiring British governess). Yogendra tends to follow his British pursuit a little further and this worries his parents, Sir Saraswati and Savitri. However, it is Maneka's quest to experience freedom in her own way that troubles her parents more. Independence struggle in the backdrop and issues of British vs Indian way of life in the foreground including various other aspects of the time – Gandhi's influence, changing contours of Indian society and the unfurling of Indian unity... there are many things that the novel depicts in details. It is written in a simple but dignified language as well. Readers who can read with patience will enjoy this novel for sure. ...more
What happens when an honest earning man finds that the world too tough to handle and thinks that only the wrong means to earn money can give a life thWhat happens when an honest earning man finds that the world too tough to handle and thinks that only the wrong means to earn money can give a life that he wants to have? Vito like characters are born and they are pushed into the depths of crime and company of the crime lords. The novel moves from Italy to America in a subtle transition and the characters play their respective roles wonderfully. You will love the novel if you are into reading crime fiction. Niraj has done a good work and it must be read widely I suppose. ...more
Should I say that it is one of the best science fiction books that I have read? Ztocmi's mission to install earth resort into the orbit takes the centShould I say that it is one of the best science fiction books that I have read? Ztocmi's mission to install earth resort into the orbit takes the centre stage and many other things that let us have a ringside view of the probable world in the coming 100 years and more run along the main plot. There are hi-tech cameras that guard every human being; there are holohumans that act and behave like humans; there are robots that live with humans; there are humans having robotic capacities and who can surf the internet anytime just by having their thoughts transferred to their special screens that can be projected anytime as per their will. AWWWW! So much of stuff for the science fiction lovers and a special ending that will give a subtle twist to the novel's idea... are you ready? ...more