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The game of Thrones!

Having read The Prince of Patliputra, I was keen to read the next part. And I was extremely overjoyed when the author dropped a mail about his second book, sending me the pre release copy. My happiness had no bounds. The second book of the Ashoka trilogy ''The Storm from Taxila'', is as pleasing as the first one had been. The book starts with Arya Chanakya narrating the course of events to the point where the previous book ended. The Storm From Taxila covers the journey of Ashoka from Vidishanagri to Patliputra and alongside it also depicts Maharaja Sushem's journey to Patliputra for ascending the throne. The first book dealt only with the journeys of the two samrats -Ashoka and Chandragupta. But the second one also revolves around the perspective of other characters like Hardeo and Radhagupta. The second part ends on a cliffhanger keeping your heart racing nineteen to a dozen. Some instances in the book are heart wrenching and they have been narrated p

Rendezvousing With the Chakravartin Samrats Of Bharatvarsh!

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Book Review - The Prince of Patliputra Pages - 382 Reading time - 2 days (Once you start, you just can't stop! ) The book is authored by Shreyas Bhave,whose first book proves he is a rising star in the literary horizon.Writing a historical fiction isn't a layman's task.It requires deep knowledge, well researched facts and the ability to weave magic of words so keep the readers enthralled. The author has done the work quite well. The book never makes you feel at dullsville .Each line in the book is well measured and deeply embedded with the historical roots of India. Why should you read the book?  There is actually no reason you shouldn't. The book is a must read. After Freedom at midnight, this is the only book that actually kept me gripped. Samrat Chandragupta and Samrat Ashoka are two names which never fails to fascinate the ardent folloWers of Indian history,including me. This book ''The Prince of Pataliputra'' deals with both the great

The Expression of our lives- Evoking a smile, Resurrecting a memory!

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The fifteenth Edition It becomes increasingly easy, as you get older, to drown in nostalgia. ~Ted Koppel The 15th edition of ''Expressions'' is out.  It suddenly makes me Conscious about how old I have become.   The first edition of Expressions was published in 2002-03 when I was a first grader.  The cover page unleashes the feeling of nostalgia which generally remains hidden behind the cloak of maturity.  The Older Editions I remember how Hira bhaiya would enter our classroom with two bundle of new magazines and a whisper of ''Magazine aa gaya'' would ensue in the classroom.   Sometimes the class monitors would be called in the office which would provide us a moment for gossiping.   The magazine would be distributed in a scurry by the same monitors, with the teacher in the classroom repeatedly saying, ''Keep your magazines inside your school bags.  You will have plenty of time to read it later.'' 🙈 Brats as we were

That's The Way.. "Mahi Way!"

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He stepped down and rose again! Mahendra Singh Dhoni relinquished his captaincy on Wednesday, 5th January, ending the magnificent era of Indian cricket under him. It marks the end of a memorable journey of grit and leadership. As the news headlines displayed " MS Dhoni steps down from captaincy", several hearts broke at the same time, including mine. When Mahi's Twitter account began displaying " Member - Team India ", from " Captain ", many hearts sobbed, including mine. Mahi had been the synonym for captaincy in the lives of Indian fans, especially for his Ranchi fans. But as the saying goes, the true Genius is knowing when to stop. Our Mahi is one. A true leader knows when it's the right time to pass the baton. Captaincy was a title, MS conveyed emotions. He has nurtured cricket. He has supported his juniors. While I riffled the new feed, I experienced a wave of emotions, people had for Mahi, respect, love and

A sumptuous satirical feast!

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Book Review - Better to wink at life  Pages - 106 The book is authored by Mr Kamran Ahmad , the Chief Instructor at the prestigious Civil  Services Academy, Lahore. Undoubtedly he is a maestro in tuning satires. Admit it, satire, wit and sarcasm aren't everybody's cup of tea . Because those who laugh last think slowest. Why should you read the book? If you love immersing in the deep sea of satire, if cracking your wit on humorous spoofs is the fiery  passion in your life this book will be the soul food for you. Embedded with small incidents that are a daily part of our lives, Mr Kamran has left no stone unturned to make us laugh! This book is a feast! Why this book isn't for you? As a beautiful painting Is equivalent to a colour splattered canvas to the feather heads, similarly, if wit and satire float above your cerebrum, you will not understand the book! But if you want to test your abilities in the field of wit and satire, jump in, Tiger! My Say on the b

The Cheese Must Go On!

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Book Review - Who moved my cheese by Dr. Spencer Johnson Reading time - F ifty minutes to one hour When life changes to be harder, change yourself to be stronger.  If you are someone who struggles to adapt to frequent changes in life or workplace, this book will oil up your senses and bless you with a mind boggling experience. After being ignored by me for ages for being so skinny, this ninety five pages of blessing finally caught my eye this new year. And I'm glad it did. It changed my attitude towards changes that are a gruesome yet inevitable part of life. I detested the slightest of changes, but now I laugh at them, and adapting to them has become a cakewalk! Predominantly this book is about changes!  Changes are the only constant in this world. From winners to losers, from weather to temperature, from syllabus to exam pattern, from lecturers to bosses, from friends to strangers, from lovers to acquaintance, we have seen weird, cranky changes in our life as

Learn to be happy, because if you don't, it doesn't matter what else you have learnt!

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New year 2017 has begun with a blast. People all over the world are partying, enjoying, merry making, and celebrating the new year in their own way. Some are taking resolutions for a better new year. But somewhere or the other, the prominent reason for taking up a resolution is in a quest for happiness. If you can learn the basic activities like cooking, sewing, dancing, singing, speaking, you can learn to be happy too! Learn to be happy alone  Prepare yourself to be happy alone, whilst enjoying your own company. You should stop being dependent on others for your happiness. It's your life! Pamper yourself, love yourself, take yourself on date, cook for yourself,  dance alone, sing alone, travel alone and get new experiences. You don't need to be in contact with other people to be happy. You can learn to be happy with or without their presence. Learn to be happy from a child The world needs to learn the entire concept of happiness from a child. A child never cares ab