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Deepak Jaisinghani

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in Ahmedabad, India
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Deepak Jaisinghani is a Chartered Accountant by qualification, Businessman and a Visiting Faculty by vocation and an Author by passion. His debut book The Girl Who Did Not Break is the result of a serendipitous mix of obligation and opportunism. Since time immemorial, he had harbored the desire of writing a book for years in his heart. When the perfect opportunity presented itself in the form of a nationwide lockdown, he got to work and penned a narrative he didn't know would mutate into the first part of a trilogy.

He is currently working on the sophomore volume of Arc of a Soldier trilogy. When not reading, writing or dancing in the jungle to earn a livelihood, he could be found traveling the Indian landscape or bantering with his friends.
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Called by the Hills by Anuradha Roy
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The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells
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Deepak Jaisinghani is on page 100 of 269 of Dreyer's English: Each page is chock-full of good advice! A godsend! It's not only helpful, but also fun to read.
Dreyer's English by Benjamin Dreyer
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Dreyer's English by Benjamin Dreyer
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Maus II by Art Spiegelman
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A potent reminder of how privileged we are. I don't know how it's even possible, but this was more hard-hitting than the first part.

The man survived not by accident. Every step of the way, he played the room and kept his presence of mind, he was unbe
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Maus I by Art Spiegelman
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This may lead me down a rabbit-hole of graphic novels.

Loved the way how his father is humanised in the present timeframe - small irritating things he does or says.

Loved the art. Several details are noteworthy, like how Jews (depicted as mice) have to
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True Color by Kory Stamper
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Bottomline: Mine not to reason why, mine but to read and die.

This was, without exaggeration, my most anticipated book of 2026. I had been awaiting its arrival for the better part of a year, and, in a serendipitous twist of fate, it was scheduled to r
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The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee
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Not exhaustive, but a definitive guide on cancer, no two ways about that.

Would like to get my hands on the updated version that released in February 2026, with 4 new chapters covering events from 2010 to 2025 in the cancer landscape.
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Dreyer's English by Benjamin Dreyer
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Regarding the Pain of Others by Susan Sontag
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Lee Child
“I have to warn you. I promised my mother, a long time ago. She said I had to give folks a chance to walk away.”
Lee Child, Nothing to Lose

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“I had a teacher once, grade school somewhere. Philippines, I think, because she always wore a big white hat. So it was somewhere hot. I was always twice the size of the other kids, and she used to say to me: count to ten before you get mad, Reacher. And I've counted way past ten on this one. Way past.”
Lee Child, Die Trying

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“The best fights are the ones you don't have", a wise man once said to me.”
Lee Child, The Affair
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“I said nothing. I’m good at saying nothing. I don’t like talking. I could go the rest of my life without saying another word, if I had to.”
Lee Child, The Affair

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“Some old guy once said that the meaning of life is that it ends.”
Lee Child, A Wanted Man

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