What does it take for a business to thrive in the digital age?What is it like for a legacy organization to adopt a complete digital transformation?What are the challenges digital natives face? These are some of the many questions the book ‘Winning in the Digital Age’ answers. The author, Nitin Seth is the CEO of … Continue reading Winning in the Digital Age by Nitin Seth
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Book Review : Her Resurrection by Soumyadeep Koley
'everyone's life is a tragedy'. Therefore we can relate to others who have been humiliated and tormented by the demons of life and empathize with their sorrows.
Book Review : Agniputr by Vadhan
It is very rare that I find books that please my myth crazy brain. Vadhan's Agniputr is a book that definitely pleased me.
Book Review : Romance Shorts by Sourabh Mukherjee
Even as I write this review, I realise that nothing I say, no word of mine can do justice to the way Romance Shorts has made me feel. No appreciation is enough for such exceptional storytelling capabilities.
Book Review : No Safe Zone by Adite Banerjie
The best part of this novel is Adite Banerjie's style of writing. She is one of the best storytellers among her contemporaries.
Book Review : Dark Diamond by Shazia Omar
The Mughal era is one of those times when India was at its peak in terms of trade, commerce and culture. And Bengal was the most lucrative spot for foreign traders and travellers alike. The elegance and power of Bengal has been emphatically described in Shazia Omar's Dark Diamond.
My Darling Dorothy by Jo Virden
That is exactly why one must read 'My Darling Dorothy'. Jo's narration of the war and its effects are beautiful and stays with you long after you have put the book down.
A French girl on the Prairie by Fred Pirat
There are some books that change you and some books that stay with you. This is one of those books that stay with you for a long, long time.
Paper Towns by John Green
Paper Towns, among many more things, helps one find the secret of leaving. John Green with his Paper Towns engages you and pulls you into the story only to throw back an evolved person.
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
I have always been intrigued by the Greek mythology so it was only natural of me to hunt down and read this book as soon as I was aware of its presence.