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GROWING AS A HUMAN BEING

Hello Book Lovers!
Today, we will be talking about the book, "Growing as a Human Being" by Aakash Shukla.

Blurb of the book:
You can be a businessman, an engineer, politician, teacher, actor or anyone but first it important to be a human being. It is not about the principles or methods to grow better but a thought, an idea to be the greatest human being ever.

This book is trying to erase all the negative qualities such as greed, ego, hatred, jealousy, anger, and envy by the help of various concepts.

You will definitely love this masterpiece as it talks about the realities of life in a very the simple way such as; family politics, the myth behind problems, the storm of fear vs. the sword of faith, life after death and so on.


About the Author
Aakash Shukla is a 17 years old guy who changed his life completely when he experienced the worst situations in life. Instead of crying in a locked room, he transformed himself 180 degree. Study wise, He is persuading b.com in the first year. You can reach him at facebook.com/AakashShukla09

My Review:
1. COVER
The cover of this book is nice, it has a boy who is riding a skate board and is moving ahead which means everyone should forward in life and live in the present.
2. TITLE
The title of the book is"Growing as a Human Being" is very intriguing and makes the reader dig into this book and complete it really quick.
3. STORY
This book contains different stories and every story tells us how to grow as a human being (as per the title).
They are really interesting and leave a message.

4. LANGUAGE
The language is easily understandable but, the book needs editing here and there.
Otherwise, any reader can understand and frame the sentences pretty well.
Ratings:
4 out of 5 stars

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