Review: The Blue Moon Day: Five Men's Magical Discovery enroute Life

The Blue Moon Day: Five Men's Magical Discovery enroute Life The Blue Moon Day: Five Men's Magical Discovery enroute Life by Santhosh Sivaraj
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Everyone wants to be happy. But what is true happiness only a few knows. Even if they know they chase other things. We want happiness but we do things which are not related to it. There are many self help books and it is one of them. This is in fictional format though.

The message is given through five stories. Sankaran goes to an old age home but his true calling is stories. Vivi is trapped in a job and then he is physically trapped. Abi (Abhinav) is ashamed because of his fat and he kept on studying. His real calling was food. Deepak and Priya marry and then grow apart. Prabha has a terminal disease. A mysterious Stanger comes in their lives and teach them how to find true happiness.

The book has some beautiful messages like:
1. Once the body starts to feel the emotions, it starts to dictate life decisions.
2. Ordinary people in extraordinary situations reveal their true selves.
3. Do the right things at right time and do only your things.

The book is divided in 6 parts so can be read in parts. Book has some inspiring life lessons. But the pace is slow and the situations seemed forced. That is understandable because the book is for giving out a message and the stories are fabricated like that. Thus, the stories are artificial and doesn’t seem to flow. 3/ 5 stars.



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