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Prashant Navin Gupta

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I am an author and a Management Consultant with experience across various industries and geographies.

My maiden book, "The MBA Mindset: 13 B-school secrets to kick-start your career," was published by Hay House. I also write editorial pieces with The Business Guardian

Over the last few years, I have developed expertise in Fintech and Payments consulting and worked with global banks on their most pressing concerns like revenue enhancement, new product development, and bottom-line improvements.

In my earlier roles, I have helped companies increase their toplines by executing Market Entry, Growth Strategy, Sales Acceleration, and Marketing projects. I have worked on various strategic assignments for Automotive and FMCG companies. I have delivere
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very engaging book, although I feel the ending was a bit blotched... but still loved it
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Didn’t work for me

The first 80% was good, but the last 20% was forced. And for a thriller the last bit needs to work better.

not gonna read any Riley Sager book anymore
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Not a thriller by any definition.

Story is full of coincidences and cliches and stereotypes. No twists or any intelligent connection.

Random writing with unnecessary details and a forced plot.

Wasted three days in reading this slop
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A terrible book

Easily the worst book I ever read. 500 pages long, no clear story arc, meaningless dialogues, no theme.

I was frustrated and wanted to leave the book midway.
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