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Covenants (A Borderlands Novel)

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Author: Lorna Freeman
ISBN: 0451459806

Review:
If you love Fantasy as much as I do, this is a must read book.

It has something for everybody, dragons, fae of all types, ghosts, murder, mayhem and of course magic, lots of magic.

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HARRY POTTER(7) AND THE DEADLY HOLLOWS(2007) book review!

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HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HOLLOWS:

Plot- Harry and the gang hunt down hocruxes while Voldemort slowly takes over the wizard world.

Review-

The final of the HP books is both good and bad.

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Book review- "The Monk who sold his Ferrari"

book review | The Monk who sold his Ferrari

Book review- The Monk who sold his Ferrari
The Monk who sold his Ferrari is a fable written by famous motivational writer Mr. Robin S. Sharma. This book through the medium of a fable tries to give some unique lesson for living a healthy and fulfilling life. Today’s world is running very fast and therefore most the people are not able to get time for their own betterment. We remain highly busy is achieving goals and money; however we forget to consider about health. At a time, when people have everything in world, but unfortunately, they do not have health to enjoy all this. The Monk who sold his Ferrari is a book written with this basic purpose in mind. It focuses on the benefits of good health. This book also gives emphases on ancient wisdom which is available to sages. It fold open to us many wisdom from ancient time. By following the direction provided in book one can improve his or her life. This book stresses on meditation, exercise and positive attitude, through which a person can look twenty years younger. Robin Sharma has presented the facts very logically in the form a story. Book is able to maintain the interest of its readers and definitely one can improve his life by maintaining a balance between health and work. All these qualities qualify this book for everyone’s personal library.

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Book review- "Wings of Fire"

book review | Wings of Fire

Book review- Wings of Fire
“Wings of Fire��? is an autobiography of President of India and an eminent scientist Shri A P J Abdul Kalam. Not, because He is a president and a scientist, therefore every Indian or others should read it. This autobiography is different in many ways as it tells us many lessons with true examples. This book tells us the story of Muslim boy, who became the President of a Hindu dominated country. It gives us an inside into the lives of Muslims in India and relationships between Hindu and Muslim communities. It tells us, how common Hindu and Muslim respect each others religion. “Wings of Fire��? is the story of small boy achieving his dreams despite all the odds. This real story tells us the role of family, relatives and friends in helping person achieving his goals. This book tells us to how to live for our country. This book shows the determination of India and it’s scientists in achieving excellence in space and missile technology. It is an inside into the success and failures of Indian space and missile technology programs. Book gives a good presentation about the role of other eminent scientist in shaping countries future. This book is a must for every student, because this book has the power to motivate a person to excel in life. “Wings of Fire��? is a clear example of achieving one’s goals, while fulfilling the commitment towards the country.

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Book Review:An Innocent Millionaire

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An Innocent Millionaire- By Stephen Vizinczey

I’m the kind of guy who picks up a book not because of the author per se but because of the blurb at the back. The first time I read Stephen Vizinczey’s “An Innocent Millionaire� was when i was just out of the university, at that time I was obsessed about making money the easy way, and when I picked up the book and it mentioned a tale about a person in search of a treasure it intrigued me, I just had to pick it up. I re-read it at the age of 24 and things in my life have never been the same. And since then I have read it and re-read it a number of times, and each time I find something new that I like about it.

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