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Who will cry when you die ? By Robin Sharma | Book Summary and Review

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

#8 "PURPLE HIBISCUS" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Book Summary and Review

This time iam going to review one of the Best Book -   " PURPLE HIBISCUS "  by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  • This may be an unpopular opinion, because like many, I really admire Adichie, I’ve posted about her many times and even chose her for my first ‘Wednesday’s Women’ highlight; she is tenacious yet graceful and I’ve loved everything she’s written..... I just didn’t love this one 😬. Have you read this? Is it just me!? • Adichie has set the bar for herself so high - this was her first novel published in 2003, and for me is another example of an author who we can see getting better and better throughout their career. • This is the story of a Nigerian family living under the firm hand of their father and his dominating, indoctrinating, abusive beliefs. It’s also a coming of age tale, told through the eyes of 15 year old Kambili, who is often unaware of the exact nature of the tragedies she’s exposing to the reader.                         PURPLE HIBISCUS This is an