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THE MAGIC OF THINKING BIG: My Reading

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The Magic of Thinking Big is a self help book written by David Joseph Schwartz, Jr.,an American motivational writer and coach. This book is paramount in its genre in 1959 ( publishing year ) as well as before tomorrow.As the title itself suggests, it has that essence that how the Magic of Thinking Big can pave our way to glorious success. The book is quite captivating, implementing and written in very efficacious manner. Guys, reading books of different genres in this unpleasant time of worldwide pandemic is like revitalising yourself everyday. Let's have a quick dive into the extract of the book. He writes about excuses as diseases. Excuses, which he classified into four types:-            health excusitis ,age excusitis, intelligence excusitis and luck excusitis. The book contains the cures on how to overcome them as these "so called" diseases have crept into every walk of our life.What I liked the most about his writing was that he gives the checklist of ques

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS: My Reading

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  "The Fault in our Stars " written by John Green is not just another love story. It is not real rather totally fictitious. So I would say, it's the great work of a human imagination.It is a love story of two persons who met at the Support Group, a group that is set for the wellness of cancer patients. Yes, they both were cancer patients. The girl named, Hazel Grace Lancaster was suffering from thyroid cancer and the guy, Augustus Waters was victim of Osteosarcoma. For them who don't know, Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer that begins in the cells which forms bones. They were accompanied by Isaac at the Support Group who miserably lost his vision midway in the story. Both of them knew that they were ill and not gonna spend much time with each other but they longed to live the moments they were together. There was a book, An Imperial Affliction, for which Hazel was quite inquisitive always for the author of the former, Peter Van Hueten, left the partial story. She