Book Review by #LITEROMA :: "The Humane Quest: Vol II" by Mehak Gupta Grover
** Thanks to the author for sharing a review copy of the book.**
** Thanks to our reviewer Tee Kay for reviewing the book on behalf of #Literoma. **
After reading "The Humane Quest: Vol II" by Mehak Gupta Grover, I strongly feel to read its first volume and that is the magic of this book. The topic in itself is very catchy and also rare in the Indian titles. It is a welcoming change to see Indian writers penning these kind of books. I am sure Mehak is going to make it big in the years to come.
There are around 21 articles on different relevant topics touching the humanuty fraternity. I really liked the pitching of "Cultural Massacre" and as a senior citizen I feel this is the high time when the younger generations should start thinking towards enhancing our humane spirits. Definitely, this book is a very good attempt towards that realm.
Even an international bestseller has improvement opportunities and so is this one (mostly in terms of cover designing and printing quality), but definitely it makes my shelf valuable. I wish all the best to the young writer.
** Thanks to our reviewer Tee Kay for reviewing the book on behalf of #Literoma. **
After reading "The Humane Quest: Vol II" by Mehak Gupta Grover, I strongly feel to read its first volume and that is the magic of this book. The topic in itself is very catchy and also rare in the Indian titles. It is a welcoming change to see Indian writers penning these kind of books. I am sure Mehak is going to make it big in the years to come.
There are around 21 articles on different relevant topics touching the humanuty fraternity. I really liked the pitching of "Cultural Massacre" and as a senior citizen I feel this is the high time when the younger generations should start thinking towards enhancing our humane spirits. Definitely, this book is a very good attempt towards that realm.
Even an international bestseller has improvement opportunities and so is this one (mostly in terms of cover designing and printing quality), but definitely it makes my shelf valuable. I wish all the best to the young writer.
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