The Bookish Owl
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Pulkit Bansal – July 15, 2023
Very good book but it demands a lot of focus to understand.
Shivamraj – July 19, 2023
A fascinating read, connecting ancient wisdom with modern tech. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall insightful.
Satyam Chaudhary – September 24, 2023
Some sections were captivating, others were dull. A mixed experience overall.
Praveen Kumar – October 13, 2023
Interesting concept, but the execution felt a little disjointed. Needs more clarity in linking the ideas.
Sakshi Yogendra Kasat – November 21, 2023
The book provided an awesome details about the topic.
Abhinav Singh Chouhan – January 22, 2024
This book is phenomenal. The author did an excellent job.
Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde – March 26, 2024
A decent attempt to link the past and the present, but could have been better organized.
Ankan Kumar Sinha – April 4, 2024
I really enjoyed reading this book. It has a lot of information.
Divyanjana Nikam – April 29, 2024
I struggled with some of the terminology, but the overall message was clear.
Drishad Saha – June 23, 2024
I was hoping for more practical examples. The theory was good, but application lacking.
Sonal Kumar – July 3, 2024
Loved the innovative approach! A must-read for anyone interested in history and technology.
Abhishek Kumar – July 5, 2024
A thought-provoking exploration of Kautilya’s ideas. I enjoyed the modern perspective.
Prashant Sagar – July 16, 2024
Not sure I fully grasped the connection between Arthashastra and current technology, but it had interesting points.
Prity Rani – November 11, 2024
It was okay. I found it difficult to follow at times.
Sonakshi Sharma – November 13, 2024
The book was not properly structured.
Varun Mittal – December 8, 2024
Excellent! A unique perspective blending history and future. Highly recommend for strategic thinkers.
Amrit Upadhyay – December 12, 2024
A brilliant synthesis of ancient and modern thought. Very well researched and presented.
Harshit Makode – January 2, 2025
The book offered a novel interpretation, although some arguments felt stretched. Worth a read if you are interested in this topic.
Janani Sree – January 19, 2025
An engaging and informative book. Really made me think about the relevance of Arthashastra today.
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Pulkit Bansal –
Very good book but it demands a lot of focus to understand.
Shivamraj –
A fascinating read, connecting ancient wisdom with modern tech. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall insightful.
Satyam Chaudhary –
Some sections were captivating, others were dull. A mixed experience overall.
Praveen Kumar –
Interesting concept, but the execution felt a little disjointed. Needs more clarity in linking the ideas.
Sakshi Yogendra Kasat –
The book provided an awesome details about the topic.
Abhinav Singh Chouhan –
This book is phenomenal. The author did an excellent job.
Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde –
A decent attempt to link the past and the present, but could have been better organized.
Ankan Kumar Sinha –
I really enjoyed reading this book. It has a lot of information.
Divyanjana Nikam –
I struggled with some of the terminology, but the overall message was clear.
Drishad Saha –
I was hoping for more practical examples. The theory was good, but application lacking.
Sonal Kumar –
Loved the innovative approach! A must-read for anyone interested in history and technology.
Abhishek Kumar –
A thought-provoking exploration of Kautilya’s ideas. I enjoyed the modern perspective.
Prashant Sagar –
Not sure I fully grasped the connection between Arthashastra and current technology, but it had interesting points.
Prity Rani –
It was okay. I found it difficult to follow at times.
Sonakshi Sharma –
The book was not properly structured.
Varun Mittal –
Excellent! A unique perspective blending history and future. Highly recommend for strategic thinkers.
Amrit Upadhyay –
A brilliant synthesis of ancient and modern thought. Very well researched and presented.
Harshit Makode –
The book offered a novel interpretation, although some arguments felt stretched. Worth a read if you are interested in this topic.
Janani Sree –
An engaging and informative book. Really made me think about the relevance of Arthashastra today.