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Review of Colours of Life by Damodar Baruah

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 Life is a vibrant mix of emotions, choices, and experiences. Colours of Life by Md Taslim captures this essence beautifully, making readers pause and reflect. The book is not just about stories; it is about the lessons hidden in our everyday moments—love, betrayal, kindness, and the inevitable play of karma. Each page invites us to question our beliefs and rethink our actions, exploring the complexities of human relationships and the power of forgiveness. Md Taslim’s writing is simple yet profound, making it suitable for all—children, parents, and teachers alike. As a small tea grower and professional biographer, I view this book as a mirror that reflects the sweetness and bitterness of life, much like a cup of tea. It's a reflection that we can all relate to, where the right balance defines the taste. For those who cherish wisdom wrapped in words, Colours of Life is a delightful companion. It's a book that not only entertains with its engaging stories but also inspires wi...

THE DANCE OF LIFE AND LOSS

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 It is about my upcoming book, The Dance of Life and Loss. Introduction Welcome to "The Dance of Life and Loss," a journey that offers a fresh perspective on the intricate dance of human experience. Life, in all its complexity, is a multifaceted game filled with moments of joy, sorrow, love, and pain. Each chapter of this book reflects on the themes that shape our existence and define who we are. From the seductive rhythms of belly dancing to the bold spectacle of a swimwear show, we encounter the innumerable ways people express their identities and desires. We delve into the darker corners of human behavior, examining why we lie, cheat, or even commit crimes. Each inquiry invites uncovering the motivations that drive us and the consequences that follow. As we navigate through what it means to experience love, hatred, joy, and suffering, we also seek answers to profound questions: What is the essence of life itself? Why do we seek forgiveness, and who among us can be deemed t...