Thursday, July 9, 2015

Book Review - 13 Steps to Bloody Good LUCK!



Plot- 
          The journey of life isn’t exactly easy…
Some people make it through hard work and talent.
Some fall by the wayside. And some people are just
plain lucky. They are blessed with Bloody Good
Luck!
But is it possible to attract good luck? Can we train
ourselves to be lucky? Apparently it seems that Dame
Luck isn’t that fickle. She is well within our reach.
In his first non-fiction foray, bestselling author
Ashwin Sanghi explores that critical, much-longed
for element called luck.
Through entertaining and informative anecdotes,
narrations of personal experiences and vignettes of
homespun wisdom, Ashwin gives us a whole new
insight into how people can work towards being
lucky.
It seems that luck isn’t entirely the twist of fate that it is made out to be!

My Thoughts -  
                     LUCK Four letter words plays vital role of everyone life According to my view of luck was " Luck brings you success but hard work was mandatory with-in-the part of success. You can won only with the luck but that won't remain in permanent.
"Hard work + Luck = Success". This Book brings you not only with hard work also some various process associated with luck. This is my first self help book before i had not read any book. Ashwin successful in mythological fiction before He sold million copies national wide also translated in various languages now also he deserved in this type of genre. He wrote and conveyed very well with perfect examples. Each lines gave you inspiring and motivational, positive attitude approach to face the life.I enjoyed the book from cover-cover each example give you extra strength & power while you read. Some stories he wrote in amidst that were very thought-full & eye opener. Overall great book must read it for everyone & worth reading, I would like to give 5/5 Stars to this wonderful book.  NO Second Thoughts
Go For it!!!!!!  Read it!!!!

About the author - 
Ashwin Sanghi—entrepreneur by day, novelist by night—has
all the usual qualifications of an Indian businessman. Schooling at the Cathedral & John Connon School, a B.A. (Economics) from St. Xavier’s College, and an M.B.A. (Finance) from the Yale School of Management. Besides being a businessman, Ashwin manages a parallel career as writer of fiction. Ashwin’s first novel, ‘The Rozabal Line’ was originally self-published in 2007 under his anagram-pseudonym—Shawn Haigins. The book was subsequently published by Westland in 2008 and 2010 in India under his own name and went on to become a national bestseller. ‘Chanakya’s Chant’ is his second novel in the historical-fiction genre. The book has remained on AC Nielsen’s India Bookscan Top-10 for all of 2011. 

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