Batman's guide By Chetan Soni
BATMAN'S GUIDE TO LIFE
By Chetan Soni
Breaking myths since 1994, this is a strange title I would say a catchy one to catch one's eye, but along with that it increases the expectations of the reader, because Batman needs no introduction and everything related to him needs to be extraordinary also what makes it even better is the addition of the words breaking myths, this is completely in the context of the always ready to fight what our older generation told us thing and fits the today's scenario and the year since its breaking myths is the year I got a fat head on me, even before I was born, i.e my elder brother so 1994 is special for me because of all the " breaking" I have faced after it.
When you start a book you expect it to be loaded with pages starting from top to the last, along with no introduction no explanation because stories are meant to be interpreted in there own way because they give you the allowance to have liberal interpretation but what makes this book different is itself in its prologue everything is explained, and when we move forward the first thing that greets us is lines that make us think, I know everyone would have remembered a different incident for the same and this is what this book does to you, it opens with a strict interpretation clause but it lets you have a liberal interpretation.
I liked this book its special and when we are done reading the small lines there comes a small yet loving story breaking myths of long distance, age and commitment.
This is a kind of book anyone can read and love, because it gives one happiness and a nd self motivation and also makes it good and going in every context. I like such reads and trust me each and every quote in the book made me happier.
Ratings
Tile and cover 5/5
Characters 4/5
Plot 4/5
Total 4.5/5
And I would recommend everyone to give it a read. Its short you can read it anytime when you need something good to read.
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