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Batman’s Guide to Life: Breaking myths since 1994

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Book : Batman’s Guide to Life: Breaking myths since 1994
Author : Chetan Soni
Edition : Kindle(e-read)
FREE on Kindle Unlimited
Publication : Half Baked Beans

Okay! So finally Batman is out in the light, at daytime, in front of the public without the mask.
And what he brings to you? Sarcasm!
Because that’s what he asked from the Divine, Lord!

Super easy read, with text not only sarcastic, but also philosophical. I am bad with sarcasm, and have seen some of Chetan’s sarcasm in the HBB group. I stay away from Batman because I am a fan of the Joker, and you can never trust Batman-Joker. 😛

Coming back to the Book, the book consists of super short quotes(but some are deep), and a love story in the end.
Quotes/Text are good, that some will surely hit your funny bone, some will make you think, and for me, some I didn’t understood (I am too lame I guess).
But the story, aah, it was stereotyped to the core. I like love stories, but this was so predictable. Of course, given the length of the whole book, there was not much to give depth to characters and all.

The language is simple.A light yet deep blend with humor, surely make you take away things after the read.

I love reading Acknowledgments and Prologues, and to tell you the truth the Prologue here gives you a kick in what you are about to read. Starts from what does a Prologue mean, to why since 1994 😀

Words that touched

Life is always black and white. People are grey.

Whenever you find yourself on the side of majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
He dragged his body to work everyday.
His soul still seeing the last night’s dream lying on the bed.

 

Final Note :

If you want to start reading, this one is the perfect you can start with. A light yet deep blend with humor, surely make you take away things after the read. Go buy for yourself, after all it’s FREE FREE FREE in here

Overall: 3.2/5