
Book review : Siddhartha – The Boy Who Became The Buddha
They say that sometimes the journey is more interesting than the destination. This couldn’t have been truer for Buddha. The world today knows him as
Termed as a fusion of political thriller and romance, Ankita Verma Datta has debuted well with ‘Trust me Not.’ It is the story of a rising corporate star, falling in and out of love while making a difficult choice in her career. Suave, contemporary and thrilling.\n\nWe have 50 copies up for review, apply here for a copy. We will send you this book for free in exchange of an honest review.*\n\nFrom the blurb:\n\nRising corporate star Reeva Rai is offered a prestigious position in a top-notch PR agency. It is the opportunity of a lifetime. But working with Enigmatic Billionaire Kunaal Kabi was not going to be easy. Even as she develops feelings for him, she is determined to prove herself.\n\nBut when an activist friend turns to her for help with a real-estate scam, Reeva has to make a high-stakes choice.\n\nAbout the author:�\n
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They say that sometimes the journey is more interesting than the destination. This couldn’t have been truer for Buddha. The world today knows him as
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