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Who Will Cry When You Die

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SKU: 9788179922323

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Jaico Publishing House; First Edition (15 June 2006)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 9788179922323

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Who Will Cry When You Die

  1. Devanshu Chauhan

    Really enjoyed the short, digestible chapters. Perfect for a busy person looking for daily inspiration. It’s a book to revisit!

  2. Kavya Gupta

    A lovely, gentle book with some wise advice. It’s a comforting read, especially during stressful times. I recommend it.

  3. Jyotiraditya Chauhan

    This book offered some good food for thought, but didn’t blow me away. It’s worth reading if you’re looking for motivation.

  4. Deepali Chouhan

    I enjoyed the short, easy-to-read chapters. Perfect for a quick dose of inspiration. Some points were a little obvious though.

  5. Dev Kumar

    Inspirational and easy to understand. I’ve highlighted so many passages. A great reminder to live in the moment.

  6. Harshita Sharma

    A calming and reflective read. Perfect for winding down before bed. I’ve already gifted it to a friend.

  7. Urvashi Dayal

    A lovely book with some insightful advice. It’s a quick read, but packs a punch. I’ve started implementing some tips already.

  8. Apoorv Agrahari

    A wonderful book for anyone feeling lost or overwhelmed. It provides practical advice and inspiration. I’ll read it again.

  9. Nipun Jain

    A bit too simplistic for my taste. I was hoping for more profound insights. Good for beginners though. Not my cup of tea.

  10. Akshansh Baranwal

    This book offered some good perspective, but felt a little surface-level. Easy to read and thought-provoking in parts. I expected more depth.

  11. Ankit Maurya

    A beautiful and insightful book. It’s a gentle nudge to live a more meaningful life. Very thought-provoking!

  12. Jeevesh Kumar Singh

    While the concepts are good, the writing style didn’t quite grab me. It felt a little disjointed. I wanted to love it, but didn’t.

  13. Pratibha Verma

    Found this book quite basic and a bit preachy. Some of the advice was common sense. Not sure I’d recommend it.

  14. Arijit Pattanayak

    A decent read, but nothing groundbreaking. Some helpful reminders, but didn’t particularly resonate with me. It was just okay.

  15. Anubhav Singh

    Inspiring and easy to digest. This book offers practical tips for a more fulfilling life. A must-read for everyone!

  16. Arun Baral

    I appreciated the author’s perspective. It’s a quick read with some valuable lessons. I feel more mindful now.

  17. Prashant

    Found it a bit repetitive and lacking in originality. It read like a collection of platitudes. Disappointed overall.

  18. Oam Jagtap

    This book provided a good reminder to focus on what truly matters. I felt motivated to make changes in my life. Highly recommend!

  19. Robin Thakur

    This book helped me to re-evaluate my priorities. It’s a simple yet powerful message. A great gift for anyone.

  20. Vaibhav Kumar

    A simple, gentle reminder to appreciate life. Some chapters resonated more than others, but overall a worthwhile read. Found it a bit repetitive at times.

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