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Book Review #18: "Just the Intern" by Sakshi Kiran

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  “Just The Intern” is totally a bang-on read for all the interns out there. It has fun, drama, struggles, confusion, guilt, deadlines, pressure, youth age, corporate rules and so much more.  The author has perfectly scribbled her journey with a tint of fictional scenarios, to make this piece a guide to impeccable lifestyle. There are tremendous amount of details, which Sakshi has put in this book: Struggles of internship: It’s not easy to be an intern. The dilemma of handling the pressure of learning everything at once, and enjoying the initial phase of a career is accurately shown. This book presented you with the realization of how one has to manage personal and professional life. It includes handling judgmental looks, lack of confidence, overtime works, deadlines and more Small town atrocities: In some sections of the book, the author had demonstrated how a middle class family lives and grows with the world. How these families coordinate with each other in terms of life decisions a

Book Review #17 : "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig

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Time and again, Matt Haig has created such an aroma of multiverse all around, with totally different approaches. I was, am and always be spellbound by his mnemonics and flavorful facts on physics and life. With this book, he has experimented with many things, like literally many! Firstly, the concept of space between life and death. This idea only gives goosebumps, because I have seen people facing death, and now I wonder what they would have experienced. The things about life of quitting and leaving abruptly can never be fulfilled by just thinking about it. A person must go through lots of retrospections and evaluations. A person has to dig into all the regrets of life that he/she couldn’t achieve much. Matt has created a different perspective of the world, where a person can have time, to think about it, like a last bonus quiz question “Do you really want to quit?” Talking about the showstopper – “Midnight Library”. This sole idea is worth spending dollars on. The void and stopped er