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By Monika Singh | Book Review, Interview, Lifestyle, Self-Love

This book is a delightful and engaging romantic love story set against the backdrop of engineering college days. It took me on the journey of my Engineering days and college life.

You and the rest of the world by Ansar Hussain (Romance Novel) 

The story revolves around how Aryan fell in love with Haritha. And soon, he started listening to the rumor of the proposal Haritha got in the past from Manish. The book is full of twists.

Set in the engineering college time, the dreams of boys, how they consider girls, why only beautiful girls, the blossom of one-sided love, and much more.

The conversational dialogue exchanges between the students make it more realistic, relatable, full of fun, and romantic.



The facts, romantic thoughts, humor, conversations, bits of young love, thoughts about girls, and the unwanted study issues faced by students & backbenchers are inserted as part of real life, making it relatable and heartfelt.

The writing style effortlessly brings the characters and their experiences to life, where we can connect. Although the book is fictional, you’ll realize everything happens in real life.



There is surety of one thing: humor blended after or in every serious incident to make it amazing. I found it heart-touching, portraying several emotions and experiences together. This makes it different from other romance novels.

One moment, he feels everything is so beautiful. The next moment, his friends warn him to stay out of love.

Why are so many friends involved in this story? Meghna often suggests to Aryan that he should block Haritha, but why? Who is She?

Will Aryan be able to make Haritha accept his proposal, or will he even lose their friendship with her?


If you’re looking for a light-hearted and enjoyable read that takes you back to your college days and memories of your love life, this book is worth picking up. Thanks to the Author for making it so much interesting.

You can get the book from here or from Amazon.

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Have you ever wondered how life and habits change from childhood to adulthood? 

How does your continuous juggling and thinking mode stop you from taking responsibilities and actions and blaming society or others for everything? That, too for your survival mode and existence.

Book: Vagabond: Glimpses of Love for the Tramp.
Author: Lancy Chopra
Pages: 74

Book: Vagabond by Lancy Chopra, Image by Monika Singh
Book Review by Monika Singh

People are often trapped in foggy images and find it hard to digest their reality. People figure out the fault in thinking of others instead of looking within themselves.

"Vagabond: Glimpses of Love for the Tramp" by Lancy Chopra is a poignant and deeply moving exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery. Through the eyes of the book's titular tramp, we are taken on a journey of love, heartbreak, identity, society, and redemption as the narrator wanders the streets and alleys of the city, searching for meaning, connection, and reality.

Society and its beliefs give more relief instead of facing reality. Because it's easier to point fingers at society and blame it for everything, even when no one is questioning you, Vagabond is all about shaking these beliefs and energy. The words can pierce your inner self with compassion and honesty, which you continuously try to ignore. The message of hope and redemption will stay with readers long after they've turned the final page.

At its core, "Vagabond" is a book about the transformative power of love and how people look at life. The narration can touch even the deepest wounds.

Vagabond by Lancy Chopra
The Author has done a fantastic job of highlighting the inner voice. Though it is fictional, you can relate it to real life. The narration is lucrative and evocative, painting vivid pictures of the tramp's experiences and the world around us. The characters she encounters are richly drawn, with their perspective, struggles, and interactions with people both heartwarming and heartbreaking.

Overall, "Vagabond: Glimpses of Love for the Tramp" is a beautifully written and profoundly moving short book that will touch the hearts of all who read it. 

It is highly recommended for anyone looking for a quick read about love, loss, and the power of the human spirit.


Some insights from the Book 

Courage is breaking because I'm on my way to the point of disembarkation that's unknown.

My feet are tired of carrying my own burden. No doctor is needed, nor it is likely that my muscle power is waning. I am medically fit, but still, my body is tired. Perhaps my mind is more tired than my body.

The energy of my mind is not strong enough to do something. I am walking on an obscure path; Why? Maybe on my own quest? No. I am walking not to find but to renounce. I want to lose that existence which has no logic. I want to lose that routine which has no purpose. I used to keep myself in the stylish shoes of successful celebrities, but today I realized how hollow I am from the inside.

Insight from the Book: Vagabond by Lancy Chopra, Image by Monika Singh

What is more empty than a walled closet without furniture? 
I am asking this question from the ocean of feelings within me. I am afraid of the noise of the waves rising inside me because there is so much storm in the sea, but not even two drops of satisfying water can quench my thirst. I am finding it as difficult to find an answer to a question in the turmoil of my emotions as it is to get an old buried needle out of a pile of dry hay. My soul is getting my vagabond from my body, and due to thinking and not finding any path, I am wandering in wanderings.


Although I don't talk much, that doesn't signify I don't value people's sentiments and disregard them. Yes, I have acknowledged and respected the value of time, but hearing individuals' feelings has consistently been part of my assigned position perhaps that's why people believe me honorable of respectful. I was never proud of this attribute, but I used to be satisfied that due to my closemouthed nature, people connected to me in any manner have never been troubled or disturbed - this sense of satisfaction was the only value of my being happy, but today this prideful unless is quivering from its place.


It is well known -that the excess of everything leads you towards destruction. In me, too, my extreme earmark-reserved nature had reached the limit. I used to think that I consistently articulated firmly but politely and never got infuriated. Maybe that's why people love and respect me, but this illusion has also shattered.

Illustration from Book: Vagabond by Lancy Chopra, Image by Monika Singh
These women are so sensitive and poignant, and we consider their emotions as obstacles that come in the way of the momentum of our work. There is no other feeling in the world of these women other than caring for the residents and all the representatives in it. The strangest pleasure in life - caring for someone. 

If our population also learns something from our ladies, if it keeps the same affection for the surrounding citizens, then the development of our native structure will increase two hundred times.

You can get it from Amazon. 

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Today, it's all about You! Here is a collection of 7 Amazing Tweets that Can help you to manage yourself better. Because in this world of 8 Billion People, You also matter!


7 Wonderful Reminders, You Forget Soon!

The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.

From: How to win friends and influence people!

— Monika - 241🔥 (@moniread) June 28, 2022

The reason people suffer regularly is because most people suck at listening & understanding!

— Monika - 241🔥 (@moniread) July 6, 2022

Become your own best friend 🤗

— Monika - 241🔥 (@moniread) July 16, 2022

Some people stand by you in your darkest hour, while others walk away; only a select few march towards you and become even closer friends.

—Excerpt from Only time will tell

— Vishal agarwal (@anytimereader) July 20, 2022

Most common question people ask about is Mental health!

There is help available!
And you should Take it! 😊

— Monika - 241🔥 (@moniread) July 12, 2022

No one is born an expert.
Everyone tried & learned with practice & time.

So, don't give up. Give yourself time & practice for improvement.

— Muskan Syal (@Muskansyal16) July 18, 2022

Try to exercise/ walk daily, doesn't matter if you can do it for 10 minutes or 60 minutes

— Monika - 241🔥 (@moniread) July 19, 2022


If you understand these, it can help you a lot. Go over it again and start investing in yourself too! All the best!

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Be in Touch! 

Monika 


If you like this, You'll love: How Emotion, People, and Success Fooled You by Monika Singh

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3000 Instagram Followers! 

Hello! I hope you’re doing fine! You don’t know how much you are important for me.

I appreciate you. And I’m grateful for all the things you are doing for me, from reading to implementing, along with your Patience and Support.

I am sharing it with you so late, but still, I can’t tell you how much I’m excited to share it with my community.

Today I’m here to celebrate 3000+ Instagram Community fam with You. 

Image by Monika Singh

Though numbers don’t matter to me, with time, I realized that they are important to establish Authority and, therefore, important to impact the lives of people who only listen to successful people. 

Yet I assure you that I still treat people like people and not like accounts.

But I’m thankful to the people who have connected on blogging platforms and social platforms as well. Thank you for being here! Thank you for having enough faith in Me & my work. Thanks for all the Support!

Thankful & Grateful to You!

Source: Instagram Screenshot by Monika Singh 
Really Grateful for such wonderful people!

Also, I’m trying to back on track after a much-needed social break.

It was necessary to restore my mental, emotional, and physical energy so that I could serve what you guys are looking for in the form of content.

In the break time, I have tried something you’d love to read. Give it a try; if you suffer because of emotions and guilt 

Emotions, Guilt, and Suffering 

And yes, don’t forget to Subscribe to My FREE Newsletter for more helpful content!

Original Source: I got 3000 followers 

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Author of the international Amazon best-selling book 'How Emotion, People, and Success Fooled You'.

 

I'm a prolific trusted book blogger and content writer with a passion for diary writing, reading books, and a deep understanding of human nature.

 
I hold a degree in B.Tech in CSE and have explored various fields. I deeply appreciate the struggles and triumphs of human experience and management.

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