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Thinking out Loud


 THINKING OUT LOUD

TAPAN GHOSH

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hailing from a world that is defined by machines, engines, and innovation, the author possesses a unique gift of expressiveness. An immense understanding of various aspects of life and a willingness to dive into challenges are best expressed in this book that comes forth as a beautiful blend of Tapan Ghosh’s perceptions and adventures of life. Having authored a number of fiction and philosophical books, this piece of art in words gathers life and its bearings in an intriguing and amazingly compelling voice. Like his frequent flying feats as a licensed pilot, across the terrains, daring the winds, the book is certainly going to be a tumultuous sail across smooth and rough experiences as we live and grow.

 BLURB

Life is nothing but a bag full of simple joys, some instances of surprise, few coincidences of craziness, and some days of melancholy often sheathed as destiny or suffering. Thinking Out Loud is a beauteous conglomeration of various aspects of life, put together with a hint of philosophical perception by renowned author Tapan Ghosh. It is the affiliation that the readers will find in author’s understanding of varied facets of life in this book, which makes it an ideal choice to learn the art of positive response even in challenging situations. With many of his published books in fiction and non-fiction genre, Thinking Out Loud stands apart with its completely unique approach towards life and beauty with which the author connects with his readers.

REVIEW

This book is a collection of short stories compiled solely by the Author.

One thing I loved about this book is it is not only practical but one gets to learn so many things just by reading different chapters.

For someone like me, the chapters were a motivation to write more.

Another good thing about this book is that the Author left no stone unturned, he touched every topic, be it a simple one or a complex one.

The language of this book is simple and easy to understand.

The cover of the book is quite nice.

Read it and you’ll get to see things from a different point of view.

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