In this article im going to give you a short book summary One of the best self-help book I've ever read named " Who Will Cry When You Die ? " By Robin Sharma I've always thought this particular genre as not-so-interesting, but I've never actually tried it before 😑....I'm definitely not prone to prejudice! Anyway, I really really liked this one. There are 101 chapters or as the blurb says "101 simple solutions to life's most complex problems". I agree! Its been a while since I read it but I find myself thinking about this book every now and then and subconsciously trying to follow what it says. I even try to wake up early. 😃 So it definitely impacted me. Lesson 36 is to read "Tuesdays With Morrie" so I'll be trying that one next. This book provides advice on how to be the best version of yourself and lead a full and generous life, and when you die your loved ones will cry n
So worth the hype. " A BURNING " by Megha Majumdar is very political, very real. The tale is told through the lives of three characters - Jivan, a Muslim girl who dreams of becoming 'middle class' but lands up in jail because of a Facebook Post criticizing the government (ahem, rings a bell?); PT sir, whose adventures with a political party bring him ever so close to power; and Lovely - the true-spirited and honest aspiring actress who has to battle with the society on the account of being a transwoman. The book picks up after the first few pages, and actually got me out of my reading slump after weeks! I enjoyed Megha Majumdar's writing style, she tells the story compellingly, without the use of jargon. I especially appreciate the way females have reclaimed all positions of power in this book - Sonali Khan is the popular actress who holds enough power to make people stars, Bimala Pal is the head of the political party, etc. Whenever the