Review of Sunshine Among the Clouds

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Shrabastee Chakraborty
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It is such a unique approach to tell the same stories through contrasting lenses! Thanks for the awesome review!
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Being positive in any situation will always turn out to be the best decision. I agree with the author on that. Nice review. Congrats on BOTD.
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I like the fact that the author is able to tell his life story from two angles. It's true that how we seem our lives is exactly how it occurs. Great review!
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This book had a lot of appealing aspects. I commend the author for having the guts and transparency to allow people to view both his happiest and saddest times in life. By sharing his most distressing memories, he not only displayed amazing bravery but also won readers over to his story.
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This book appears to be a motivational memoir. I enjoy how the story is told from two different angles, and I believe that life should be lived by focusing on its positives rather than its flaws. That's intriguing!
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Post by WhiskeySunrise »

As I read only the sample from this author's work, I especially appreciate your review. The author has a simple conversational style, and while the stories he sets out with are engaging and interesting, if self-depreciating, I was puzzled by what seemed to be an utter lack of positive recollections. Having read your review, I understand this much better now, obviously. Thank you ! That being said, this additional information, I must admit, leaves me eager to return to see the sunshine through the clouds.
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The best Way to learn after life is to learn from one who has a lot of experiences in life. I am glad that the author share his experiences, this will make his reader learn from it. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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