Book Review by LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: ‘And So Can You’ by Dr. Roopleen

** Thanks to the author for gifting us a review copy of the book.**

** Thanks to our reviewer Saswati Rath for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **

I love reading motivational genre books. And it ain't the first but the second book by Dr. Roopleen which I have read. I was amazed by the first one's writing and presenting style, still had a bit of hesitation to read this one. You know when preconceived notions come to play. Being a budding Technocrat, I thought this book with a stethoscope in its cover, isn't my cup of tea. But, my perception changed to a whole new level on completing it. It's a gem of its kind, actually.

The book "And so can you" is collection of seventeen short stories which has been penned down by taking insights from doctors from different branches of medical science. Each story which you read is unique as compared to the other and also leaves a impression on every reader's mind. We, as human being, have never been in the shoes of a doctor - never faced the obstacles they overcome to save someone's life, and have we ever wondered how much motivation it takes to handle everything without failure ? The author has very well described the struggles that every doctor faces. To be honest every part of it seemed natural. Isn't that beautiful?

Coming to the analysis to the title - And So Can You, it is a motivation by itself, giving a strong message that 'nothing is impossible' and 'you can do it as well'.

And I must not forget to mention the eloquent cover, where a stethoscope has been drawn instead of 'Y'. Kudos to the creativity.

My final verdict is, this book is a BE MUST READ no matter who you are and whichever age group you belong to, as it solely aims to spread the vives of positivity. I would like to rate it 4. 5 on a scale of 5. 

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