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Who will Cry when You DIE ?

Lessons of life for peaceful , progressive life           Author:Robin Sharma   Publisher :Jaico Publishing House Pages:224 Ratings: My Opinion: The book by Robin Sharma tells us about several advises which we all should follow to live cooperative healthy lifestyle. The author has presented his ideas in small chapters amounting to 101 chapters.The language used in book is simple and easy to interpret .                    The author advises reader to follow the simple advises and imbibe them in yourself so as to spread love and peace. He describes how to tackle day -to-day problems wisely and without panicking. The book can be easily completed in couple of hours and will provide satisfaction with a bit unsatisfactory note.                      As by reading the title one get fascinated to read something new but the book talks only of those things which several old readers knew. Hence for new readers it can be a new start but for old experienced implementing reader it w

Bose Or Gandhi: Who Got India Her Freedom ?

Reality on freedom struggle Author: Major General G.D. Bakshi   Publisher : KnowledgeWorld Publishers Pages:240 Ratings: My Opinion: The book tells us about the contribution of two prominent freedom fighters and the impact they created during the nation’s struggle to achieve freedom. The book highlights the contribution of Subhash Chandra Bose and Mahatma Gandhi and their ideological difference.                      The book tells us about how it was Bose whose extremist ideology and plans help in pressurizing British forces and help India setting free. It was his efforts to develop Indian National Army (INA) and fight against British but Britishers played black politics and asked Nehru and Gandhi for support.                          The rest what we know is history. Book describes how even after World War Second did the Britishers made INA soldiers to live after in pain. The book also tells about some events about the la