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The Third Door by Alex Banyan

 The Third Door by Alex Banyan       I gotta say first I liked the way this book started but soon it changes from it's main idea. It went completely astray. The starting idea of the book was how to overcome  procrastination  and work our dream; and also how to find out what truly we want. The starting journey really inspiring but soon turned in to  a creepy stalking story. Where the writer the creepy stalker. Leaving everything to just talk to famous and successful people. But I just don't get there is nothing unknown about those people to public. There have been written hundreds of books about them and there are millions of video on youtube.  One by going through them can find out everything about those  entrepreneurs.      His main list was really great but he only ended up interviewing only Bill Gates from that list. Which was by the way a worst interview of it's kind. Instead of asking how Bill Gates overcome all those challenges of teenage; he asked about his marketing

The Belated Bachelor Party by Ravinder Singh

  The Belated Bachelor Party     This was sixth and the worst book from Ravinder Singh that I have read so far. The story does not make any sense whatsoever. Just a bunch of immature married friends get together after almost ten years of graduating from college. But the stuff they do the things they say and discuss are completely disgusting and juvenile.          Despite of being married for at least a couple of year they behave more immature that a fifteen years old boy. The story was tooooo shallow. Ravinder Singh is Indian so I never had higher expectation from him when it comes to vocabulary. But his stories are usually really good   except this one. I don't know what happened to him. My guess is he run out of ideas. After all how many stories can you write while being stuck in one of the most populated cities on earth.  I am so disappointed that i can't even recommend this book for other people. Do not read this book. never EVER.  rEDD Something Else

The Bastard of Istabul By Elif Shafak

 The Bastard of Istabul By Elif Shafak Among four of the Elif Shafak's books which I read and Three which I finished this  was the most disappointing one. The story does not make any sense whatsoever. She is like a history teacher and this is a history book; talking about Turkish and Armanian people and the challenges and conflicts between them. She brags and brags about how Armanian people have been wronged by Turkish army in 1915 and how they have been forced to leave their homes...     The characters in this book are the worst of all time. A bunch of cynical, unhappy and ungrateful morons. There are two main characters; Asya and Armanoush(amy). You might be wondering who was the bastard of  Istanbul; spoiler alert, it is Asya. She is nineteen years old now the age her mother Zeliha was when she had her. Her mother was a rebellious girl always trying to defy her mother; during one of her rebellions   she ended up with a bastard child in her womb. Although she tells no one about w

Bad Blood by John Carreyrou

 Bad Blood by John Carreyrou  I am really astonished by this book. How a stupid college graduate fooled the a lot of wealthy and educated people. It seems really ironic. If this book is true about the people and events it's been written then I must say this would be my first time seeing a beautiful but treacherous villain. I always thought those of kind liar and deceptive people only exist in movies. But this Prinston  dropout fooled the whole world almost a decade.      When you keep reading it, it makes you hate the central characters of the book which are Elizebeth Holmes and Sunny her Old, arrogant and condescending jackass boyfriend. It is literally very much frustrating  seeing how she always gets away with her lies and deceptions. In the beginning no problem she might have thought she would be able to build that kind of a sophisticated device, but after ten years she must have realized she is kidding herself and wasting millions of dollars of investors. However she kept goin

Angels and Demons by Dan Brown

 Angels and Demons by Dan Brown   Angles and demons was my first book by the great American author Dan Brown. I quit enjoyed the story, Even though it's vocabulary was a little too sophisticated for my taste but still I got the story almost vividly. I loved the way it's been written, the twist was awesome. Right from the beginning I fell in love with the characters specially  Robert and vittoria. They were really good. I am not sure about accuracy given in this book but even reading about them were quit exhilarating.  The whole events take place from morning 5 AM up to tomorrow's morning.       I am truly amazed by the way these authors write stories. Every details given in a very interesting way. During the story you don't wanna leave the book even for a second. You just wanna keep reading one event after another till the last. However I think the ending could have been much better and honestly it really should have been.      I usually do not read long books. But this

A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle

 A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle  This  was my second book by great and incredible author Ekhart Tolle. Again I am amazed by depth of his understanding and meaningful ways of explaining the ideas. It took me four days to finished this book and during those days I was mysteriously happy. I was remembering all good things about my life and myself. It was very odd because I rarely do that. I mean most of the time I criticize myself for the wrong decisions I have made through out my life like everyone else but those four days and few days after that were totally different. I had a very high spirit; feeling motivated all the time.         I have to admit Eckhart Tolle has it's own miraculously way of writing a book. The guy knows something. He practically knows about every religion and teaching who haver ever mentioned anything about human spirituality. It did not have much new ideas but the ones which it had were pretty awesome.      In all the self help book I have I found a single idea