In The Light We Carry, Michelle Obama engages in honest dialogues with readers about fundamental questions about life and everything in between. Bookstrapping rating: 3.5 stars.
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Bookstrapping: Before Your Memory Fades by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
If you are a reader who feels that ‘emotional storytelling’ is largely a visual medium, our reviewer recommends you pick this up. She says you have an unusual experience. BookStrapping Rating: 3.5 stars.
Bookstrapping: ‘A Case Of Indian Marvels’, edited by David Davidar
Literature is about facilitating a broader understanding of the world around us – and while non-fiction may claim hegemony over this – fiction such as this, is truly special. Bookstrapping Rating: 3.5 stars.
Bookstrapping: ‘Gautam Adani: Reimagining Business in India and The World’ by R N Bhaskar
R N bhaskar’s book offers an excellent chronological outline of Gautam Adani’s work and will always have that value. But there is more room for us to hear from Adani in first person. Bookstrapping Rating: 3 stars
Bookstrapping: Review of J Sai Deepak’s ‘India, Bharat and Pakistan’
The stories of partition have always been emotional for India. Few authors delve into the ideology of partition as dispassionately as J Sai Deepak does. Bookstrapping Rating: 3.5 stars
Bookstrapping: Review of Getting Lost by Nobel-prize winner Annie Ernaux
Annie Ernaux, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature for 2022, will be remembered, just as we remember her compatriot Simone De Beauvoir. Bookstrapping Rating: 4 stars
Bookstrapping Review: The Crimson Spring by Navtej Sarna
Navtej Sarna’s The Crimson Spring leaves you wondering what could possibly motivate the atrocities inflicted by Dyer and Dwyer. Bookstrapping Rating: 3.5 stars.
Bookstrapping: Upgrade by Blake Crouch
As our reviewer closed this book, this is what she understood of its message – ‘We need to stop humanity from destroying itself by upgrading our collective intelligence and reason. We will die out in the next century if nothing changes.’ Bookstrapping Rating: 3.5 stars
Bookstrapping: Build – An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making
In ‘Build’, Tony Fadell encourages entrepreneurs to know themselves better. He cites the case of Zhang Yiming, founder and CEO of TikTok, who resigned at the height of TikTok’s popularity. Bookstrapping Rating: 3.5 stars