My first ever book I've read by a popular Japanese author, Haruki Murakami. It was like the writing had no rules or not in order. No doubt it was his first novel.
Posted 7th Dec 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Gruesome and brutal book. Very political as well. It had an unpredictable ending plots I found them surprising.
Posted 6th Dec 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
What a mind-blowing psychological thriller I've ever read this year. I was literally shocked at the end of every chapter of this book. It was dark and searing to the core.
Posted 29th Nov 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
My first crime mystery novel by a japanese author. The writing style was kind of new to me I thought it as unique. It also has a meticulously investigative storyline that is very interesting.
Posted 24th Nov 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Such an interesting story of how easily a lawyer's life could change dramatically that could turn into either a bad or a good outcome. It was also like a case study that I've learned a lot of stuff out of this book.
Posted 20th Nov 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
It was more of a mystery but less of a John Grisham's usual gripping vibes in my opinion. Kind of a typical mystery-solving book.
Posted 19th Nov 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Such an entertaining and heartwarming contemporary non-legal-thriller genre by John Grisham. A good book for a family get-together season.
Posted 10th Nov 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
My first read by John Grisham outside the legal thriller genre and also his first novel outside this genre. It is inspired by his childhood in the countryside.
Posted 9th Nov 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
The story was scattered at first but when You've reached a certain chapter, it would give you a hint of relevance until you'd reach the first bomb that would probably let you grip till the end part. It was such a gripping experience for me.
Posted 5th Nov 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
It was humorous and amusing as there were so many clowns in the story. It also has a memorable adventure to a primitive culture.
Posted 31st Oct 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Great insight from the study of companies that achieved good to great level of improvement in comparison to the ones that didn't. I liked the foundational inferences that based on good research.
Posted 8th Oct 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Robert Greene's Book Collection
Posted 2nd Oct 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
The value that you can get from this book is tremendous. I read this book a few years ago and a lot of its studies and findings haunted me since then that when you read this book you will never be the same again. Such a very foundational work for understanding the human disposition.
One of the best books I've ever read about self-improvement. The application and implementation provided in this book were remarkably doable.
Posted 18th Sep 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
How some triviality could turn into significance. One of the popular books on goodreads.
Posted 16th Sep 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
I think I've already found my most favorite book of all. The effect of this book in me was really astronomical. A life-changing book. Highly recommended.
Posted 7th Sep 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
I've just finished the latest book by Robert Greene "The Daily Laws". It was like reviewing all his observations in all of his previous books.
Posted 5th Sep 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Reading this book was like dissecting the disposition of a human behavior. An interpretative analysis about human nature.
Posted 2nd Sep 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
A compelling book about money. It feels like the ideas about money have been compressed in this book in a captivating way.
Posted 29th Aug 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
As the author Nassim Taleb recommends, reading a kind of book such this gives you more insight about success by understanding failure.
Posted 27th Aug 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Still one of the best Psychology books I've ever read. I've read tons of books since two years ago but this one still holds up to my favorites.
Posted 28th Jul 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Such an extraordinary book by Robert Greene. I can't imagine how the research had been rigorously undertaken by the author prior to this masterpiece. Such an evolutionary work.
Posted 4th Jul 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
I remember "The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene when I was reading this book. An amorality approach is what really strikes me the most in writing as it feels somewhat pragmatic.
Posted 22nd Jun 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Very easy book for motivation. If you want some story for drive and satisfaction, you might consider reading this book.
Posted 21st Jun 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Such a timeless wisdom I got from this little old but gold masterpiece. A genuine gift for personal growth.
Posted 19th Jun 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
I felt a different atmosphere with this as compared to the rest of the books I've read by John Grisham. Reaching a point in life to have a life purpose is meaningful as the theme in this book.
Posted 17th Jun 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
"What an ingenious scheme!" All I can say about the riddle in the story. I have another title for this book. It's called "How to get away with lawsuits."
Posted 13th Jun 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
All I could say after I finished reading this book was WOW. The game of manipulation in this book was incredible.
Posted 10th Jun 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
This book exemplifies the life of a law student from a law school to practicing the legal profession on the ground. Such an informative book for someone who is curious about legal profession.
Posted 2nd Jun 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
It left me wondering about the story after reading this book. John Grishman's novels are not only good for engaging you in legal matters, they also show you the overt reality of life in the society.
Posted 21st May 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
This is a book that got me introduced to many stoics from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius. It gave me an idea which philosopher I am going to explore more next.
Posted 10th Mar 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
What an extraordinary story of a rapper called 50 Cent. The gained perspective from the numerous life-and-death experiences of 50 Cent which is interpreted by Robert Greene rocked me to the core.
Posted 14th Feb 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Just finished the last book of one of my favorite essayists, Nassim Taleb. "Skin in the game" is the fifth book of his Incerto work.
Posted 11th Feb 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
This book was an attention getter. It got me hooked from the start to the end of its narrative regarding major predicaments and possible consequences that humankind faces in this modern age in an entertaining way.
Posted 8th Feb 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Another antidote for replenishing the vigor towards self-clarity. A kind of remedy for the feeling of emptiness.
Posted 6th Feb 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
One of the unpredictable adventures I've ever read. You will have a blast if you read the series without prior knowledge about Harry Potter. Also it ends satisfactorily.
Posted 4th Feb 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
J.K. Rowling is a master of mystery. I can't resist to wonder how she made this Harry Potter universe.
Posted 27th Jan 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
I barely give a 5-star rating on fiction books but this is one of them. Very entertaining and engaging. Organically well-laid.
Posted 18th Jan 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
I am now beginning to be more interested about the author after reading this fourth book. She did not fail me of her yet another riddle game in this book.
Posted 10th Jan 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Another incredible book by Robert Greene. Very bold and explicit.
Posted 26th Nov 2021r/bookclapreviewclap
Classic! One of the most valuable books I've ever read.
Posted 14th Nov 2021r/bookclapreviewclap
Nassim's aphorisms were entertaining. Rhetorics such as those metaphorical and the play of words were amusing.
Posted 7th Nov 2021r/bookclapreviewclap
Another incredible book by Yuval Noah Harari. I found it shocking and eccentric.
A combination of mystery and magic was enough for me to enjoy reading this book and J.K. Rowling did a great job making such puzzle.
Posted 9th Oct 2021r/bookclapreviewclap
What a magical adventure reading the first book of Harry Potter. Such warm and cozy like a family get-together.
If you've seen a child playing alone talking with toys and things in surrounding, this book shows you their world.
This book was like reliving your childhood self. Those queer imaginations that only exist in your dream.
This book was like nourishment for mental wellbeing. Another dose of mental wellness.
Posted 4th Sep 2021r/bookclapreviewclap
As one that has been curious in a long time with how the languages rose and fell, this book was very satisfying to fill my craving on the topic.
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