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I had already written my verdict for this book: An eye-opener and on the face book for the Anu Aunty types. His mom, Anu Aunty and other people will know the authors business only after few months. Here he starts sharing some tips and information that will help budding young entrepreneurs to setup their dream start-ups. Funny and relaxed read. The story of a person who beat the system Anu Aunty of course! Varun Agarwal, this is your first book and it was incredible, indeed. how i braved anu aunty pdf

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how i braved anu aunty pdf

However, what is very difficult to believe is that Varun, the hero and author was passionate about selling T-shirta online. First she wants Varoon to get a job, then MBA, and when he's successfully co-founded a million dollar company and going for a guest lecture at a mgmt.

how i braved anu aunty pdf

He settles the jow with Sid and they continue to be friends. I picked up the book because of the catchy title and the art cover. You can think of The best thing about this book is you can connect to it even if you are not an entrepreneur.

I had already written my verdict for this book: You will live his dreams and frustrations.

How I Braved Anu Aunty & Co-Founded A Million Dollar Company

Sincerely, An Inspired Reader. After a number of alcohol-induced conversations with his friend from school and later co-founder of Alma MaterRohn Malhotra, Varun decides to follow his heart and do something that he wants to do.

Otherwise why else even be here? Your email address will not be published. That proves my very first statement. The author warns at the preface that he isn't Hemingway.

That is a pretty gigantic failure, but Varun is young. Really inspiring story of Alma Mater. Reading the book is engaging though its aunhy essence of author's own personal. Nov 12, Lazybee rated it really liked it.

How I Braved Anu Aunty & Co-founded a Million Dollar Company

The author attained initial popularity with his Facebook blog posts, a few of which were sent to his publishers.

Here he starts sharing some tips and information that will help budding young entrepreneurs to setup their dream start-ups. No trivia or quizzes hos.

The characters are interesting too with some side plots which lead nowhere and give the feeling that they have been added with the sole purpose of increasing the number of pages in the book. It is the true story of Varun Agarwala Bangalore-based entrepreneur, and how he came to start the company Alma mater.

Its a very light book and I am sure you will enjoy reading it. Perhaps this book is another marketing strategy for Varun cause the first thing i did auntt i closed the book was to log into almamaterstore. First, let me clarify that of the few Indian author commercial fiction, I liked this book.

How I Braved Anu Aunty & Co-Founded A Million Dollar Company by Varun Agarwal

A quick, breezy — but nevertheless inspiring — read that will now many fans this summer. It was only after that I got to know that the book is about Alma Mater! Every entrepreneur can give it a try because he can actually relate himself with the situation these guys been through. Want to Read Currently Reading Read.

How I Braved Anu Aunty & Co-founded a Million Dollar Company | Varun Agarwal | Book Review

This is indeed an inspirational bible for Indian entrepreneurs. Much to Varun's mother's dismay, Anu Aunty repeatedly belittles Varun and mocks him for his apparently unambitious nature. Dec 11, Rishi Prakash rated it really liked it.

D But I've been dying to read the book ever since. This book is for those who are aspiring to be entrepreneurs, or having great ideasbut are not able to execute it, due to some social, family reasons.

Narrated like your friend would. He is mad about one girl Devika but ends up encountering two other girls in this part. Here is a wannabe, trying to make a goofy portrayal of well-meaning Indian women.

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