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BOOK REVIEW, VITAMIN H


DESCRIPTION

Filled with capsules of optimism and hope, Vitamin H is a collection of thoughts, suggestions and advice for the young at heart to nurture their minds and refresh their spirit. It aims to elevate the lives of people by fostering inner confidence and strengthening their faith. In a turbulent and chaotic world, people are in dire need of words of motivation and inspiration. Vitamin H provides the much needed therapy which will successfully cure the diseases such as negativity, pessimism, cynicism and envy. It will awaken the dreamer within you and help you achieve the seemingly impossible.

MY REVIEW

Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results.
Optimism and positivity are the utmost important virtues that need to be acquired in a person's life.

In lieu with the same Vitamin H is a masterpiece by author Abhishek Deepa Thakkar.
The book is a collection of 111 quotations that will surely proffer you a lease of hope and positivity.

The name itself of this book is so intriguing that the mere title of it somewhere urges you to read it and find out all what is hidden inside.
Each and every quote in it preaches you various lessons of life, advices and examples that would help you in times of distress and dilemma.

The numbering of quotes from 1 to 111 delivers a very strong and powerful message. The usage of vocabulary is simple and that makes it comprehendible by everyone. 

The author has done a fabulous job while scripting  Vitamin H that ensures  its readers a fruitful and stressful recovery from the disease and sufferings of distress, negativity and pessimism. 

I am sure you won't regret giving it a read because it has the immense power of changing your mindset and assist you in dealing with the struggles and challenges that life throws at you.

I would rate this book a 5/5.

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You can grab your copy from Amazon. It is available in both Paperback and Kindle edition.

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