Startup Secrets From The Ramayana | Book Review


Startup Secrets From The Ramayana
Author: Prachi Garg
Pages: 144



                ‘Startup Secrets From The Ramayana’ by Prachi Garg is a story of Ram’s struggle while setting up his business with the help of Lakshman and Sita as well as other people in his life over a period of 14 years. To establish this empire he puts in all his efforts, moves out of his comfort zone, and starting over with a new identity of his which is very different starting over with a new identity of his which is very different starting over with a new identity of his which is very different from his past. To know more about the difficulties that Ram faced during his startup and how he learns from his mistakes. How he identifies his competition and will Ram emerge successful? To know more read Startup Secrets From The Ramayana.

My Thoughts:

The book is written beautifully. Loved the fact that the author has put forth some very good tips for budding entrepreneurs through this mythological story. The narration is done beautifully and will keep the readers engaged right till the end of the book.

The plot is also interesting. The author has beautifully blended mythology and business tips in a very unique way. Mostly people find self-help books, motivational books boring but when it is blended with fiction it is a great experience t. The author has beautifully blended mythology and business tips in a very unique way. Mostly people find self-help books, motivational books boring but when it is blended with fiction it was a great experience to read the book.

The language is simple and lucid and the readers can easily go through the book in a day or two without any difficulty.

The cover page and the title of the book is very apt to the story and will surely create an interest among the readers.

Overall, I loved the whole concept of the book and would surely recommend it to all the readers.

My Rating: 4/5

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