Description
- ISBN-13: 9788184005219
- Publisher: Random House India
- Publisher Imprint: Ebury Press
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8184005210
- Publisher Date: February, 2015
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 352
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹297.50Current price is: ₹297.50.
Unlock your memory’s full potential with ‘How to Memorize Anything.’ Learn techniques from Guinness World Record holders to easily remember names, faces, appointments, and more. Perfect for students and professionals. Discover the science behind ancient memory practices and improve your memory today. ISBN: 9788184005219. Written by memory experts Aditi and Sudhir Singhal.
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Chetan Prakash –
Fantastic book! The techniques are explained well, and the examples are very helpful. I am on my way to becoming a memory master!
Ayush Singh Yadav –
Some methods were helpful, others not so much. Overall, a decent resource for improving memory, but not a miracle cure.
Chanchal Chauhan –
It’s an okay book. It wasn’t the best, but it wasn’t the worst. I was expecting it to be more better.
Harsh Mukesh Thosar –
This book offers some interesting techniques, but I found some to be impractical for everyday use. Still, worth a read for those struggling with memory!
Devanshu Singh Negi –
An engaging read with practical advice! I’ve already seen an improvement in my ability to recall information. Highly recommended.
Avishek Sahoo –
Not a bad book, but I felt it was a little repetitive. The core concepts are good, but could have been presented more concisely.
Piyush Kumar Sah –
Easy to understand and implement. This book has given me the confidence to tackle my memory problems. I only wish I had found this book sooner!
Ayan Kumar Garg –
Not bad, but not great either. Some useful tips, but nothing revolutionary. I was expecting something more.
Sourav Dutta –
This book delivers on its promise! My memory has improved drastically. I am now remembering more information.
Akash Ankit –
I was expecting more in-depth analysis. It felt more like a summary of different techniques rather than a detailed guide.
Atharva Rao –
An excellent guide to memory improvement. Clear explanations and practical exercises. I highly recommend it to anyone.
Sumeet Gulia –
This book has changed my life! My memory has improved significantly. It has provided new and exciting techniques.
Vishesh Nautiyal –
This book really helped me with remembering names. Some of the more complex methods require a lot of practice, but the basics are easy to grasp.
Anish Aiyappa N V –
Some good ideas, but the writing style is a little dry. I had a hard time staying engaged, but still found value.
Vineet Chaudhary –
A good overview of memory techniques. It wasn’t the groundbreaking revelation I was expecting, but it’s still informative. Worth checking out!
Hafis Shajahan –
A solid introduction to memory improvement. The Singhal’s writing is clear and easy to follow. I am implementing some methods. I’m hoping for improved results.
Shashank Joshi –
I was hoping for more advanced strategies. However, for beginners, this is a great starting point. It contains many helpful tips and tricks.
Piyush Kumar Sah –
I am thrilled with this book. I have recommended this book to all my friends. My memory has improved vastly!
Shiv Haridas Lakhara –
I found the book a bit basic. I’d like to see more techniques and advance strategies to improve my memory.
Sumanth Yerukala –
I’m remembering more now. This book has delivered new methods. A solid, helpful guide.