The Rudest Book Ever Book Review | The Bookland Yard
So hey guys, welcome back to The Bookland Yard
my name is Shaurya and today I am going to
be reviewing The Rudest Book Ever by Shwetabh
Gangwar. I picked up a non-fiction book after
a while now and it made me realize why I stopped
reading it in the first place. Shwetabh Gangwar
is a YouTube megastar, a novelist, a public
speaker and a professional problem solver.
In this book he shows you how to deal with
problems that you have faced, are facing or will
face in the future. The author highlights the idea
that one does not need the approval of others to
feel special. He defines specialness as a whole.
According to him specialness needs to be earned
and not wanting the approval and acceptance of
others is what makes one feel special. The author
also highlights the importance of rejection in
one’s life and how it’s a part of it he says that
people start questioning themselves saying that
something must be wrong with me why can’t that
person see how great i am he says that rejections
are normal and you should not take them personally
because people are weird who knows what’s going
on in their head and it’s not your job to find out
now the obvious
is should you read this book um
i believe you will not gain as much from
this book as you would invest your time in it
in my personal opinion i have started to find
non-fiction a little boring and i would rather
read something that would keep you hooked to it
this book started out great but is an epitome of
books which i have just a great first chapter
with a title like this honestly i expected a
little more from this book i have absolutely
no idea how this book became a bestseller
i had higher expectations from this book not
gonna lie the only quote that i liked from
this book was learning of any kind that involves
zero percent of your imagination only produces a
mutation this book consists of 210 pages and every
single one of it was a complete waste of my time
this book roughly costs around 300 inr and
goodreads.com rated for stars out of 5 but
I would barely give it 2 stars out of 5. I’ll
leave the link to where you can buy this book
from in the description box below. This was
Shaurya from The Bookland Yard, signing off 😉