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At Night All Blood Is Black: Short Review

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  It is a novella written by the French author David Diop. A psychological war story which describes the horrors of the war.  The author talks about the chilling tragedies that personnels have to go through in a warfare. Alfa Nadia, the protagonist of the story descends into madness and brutality after the death of his childhood friend in an enemy attack. During this time he takes the life of his enemies in the most barbarous manner possible.  However, the writing style of the author is extremely monotonous making the book a rather tiresome read.

Laapataa Ladies: Review

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In my opinion, Laapataa Ladies stands as one of the finest Bollywood movies. It is a Hindi-language comedy drama film which talks about the nuanced issues faced by women specially those living in villages or the remote parts of the India.  Starring Nitanshi Goel, Sparsh Shrivastava, Pratibha Ratna, Chaaya Kadam, Ravi Kishan and Abhay Dubey the movie was able to hit big numbers on the box office, credits to the seamless acting of these actors.   The story revolves around two-newly wed brides who get exchanged during a train ride and explores the themes of identity, cultural expectations and gender roles, particularly in the traditional settings.  The movie addresses issues such as women wearing veil , cooking only what the men in their families prefer, and deriving their worth from household skills.   The well-written script has some interesting plot twists keeping the audience engaged through out. Without complicating the main story line too much, the movie...

Zero to One: Short Review

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I recently finishes reading the book 'Zero to One', a self-help book for budding entrepreneurs.  Peter Theil, known for co-founding PayPal, Palantir Technologies and the Founders Fund, provides practical business advices well explained with the help of data, flow-charts and real life experiences.  As a fiction lover I found the book somewhat dry. Nevertheless, it teaches important economic concepts in the easiest manner.  

The Kite Runner: Short review

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I read this book a few months ago and a single day hasn't passed when I did not think about it.  The Kite Runner is a poignant tale of friendship, betrayal and redemption set up against the background of changing Afghanistan. If you haven't read this book I will urge you to give it a try.  The book leaves a lasting impression making you wonder about the depth and complexities that the human emotions hold.  It is a beautifully written heart-wrenching novel.