20 Millionai₹e$ Under 30 by Sophia Graham

Book Name : 20 Millionai₹e$ Under 30
Author : Sophia Graham
Genre : Non Fiction
Format : Paperback
Book Length : 189 pages
Price : ₹195/-
Publishing House : Rupa Publications
Publication Date : 10th July, 2021
ISBN : 9390918324

My Rating : 3/5 


Blurb :

Take risks. To make a million, you must take risks. Twenty Millionaires Under Thirty is a collection of the inspiring life stories of all the millionaires you want to meet. These stories exemplify that the journey to success might not be a smooth one, but it is an achievable one. It shows that the people in this book are just like any of us—in their struggles, in their emotions and in their dreams. After all, only when we relate can we be inspired and only when we are inspired can we achieve. These are the people who have made it big at a very young age. And their ‘behind the scenes’ life stories, their ‘in the making’ tales will show you what you need to do and how you need to do it to become a millionaire. Sophia Graham sketches the lives of millionaires such as Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Sara Blakely, Richard Branson, Bhavish Aggarwal, Lilly Singh and so on. Interspersed with short, easy-to-remember lessons, the powerful journeys in this book are an encouraging blueprint for the readers to follow in their path. Who knows, you might be the next millionaire in the making!

Review :

20 Millionai₹e$ Under 30 by Sophia Graham is a book that holds 20 stories about people who turned Millionaires under the age of 30.

The book gives the account of the millionaires in a brief yet sufficient way. Inspirational quotes alongside the story about the ideas of the people and how they managed to conceptualise and manifest their ideas have been written about in a succinct manner. Their childhood, beginnings and their success story have been written in a sequence. It’s an interesting collection for sure considering the author has added the age factor. I like how self explanatory the title is and how the cover has been designed, minimal yet apt. The language used to depict the accounts is lucid and the narrative is set in third person. The book tends to give us a whoosh of optimism and motivation to the reader. It’s suggested to consume these stories at the pace of one per day else reading the collection gets tiresome.

What didn’t really work about the book for me was that out of 20 accounts, most were about computer and technology related ideas like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc. It would’ve been better to have included people who have worked in various fields be it beauty or clothing or science then. I wouldn’t call the collection diverse per se because I wished for accounts about people from more fields. Also, we have all heard about the Millionaires mentioned in the book, meaning the content of the book isn’t really new from the books that already are available in the market.

So, I’ll recommend this title if you’re a beginner looking to read inspiring stories.

Thanks to Rupa Publications for sending the review copy in exchange of an honest review.

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