How I Braved Anu Aunty and Co-Founded a Million Dollar Company
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Everyone should read this book.

This book gives it's readers a deeper look into the life and mind of a young individual who wants to do something with his life, it is like a mirror kept right in front of us so we know that we are JUST like him.
The best part about it is that you will feel like you're listening to a friend talk to you about his life, how amusing and funny it is because its something that happens to each and every one of us, everyday of our lives.
As the book progresses it all comes together and hits you, mo...
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Sana Khuraishi

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Get ready to be INSPIRED!

Guys,
If you guys think that your life's a waste, or you are depressed,disappointed,have no clue as to what is to be done with life, are still jobless, or are too scared to do anything new, find books boring, finding it hard to start putting your ideas into work, or you think that you are a loser or called one by your friends or family, or if you haven't done anything good in your life as yet, then read the book How I Braved Anu Aunty and Co-founded a Million Dollar Company and then see the C...
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Subham Agarwal

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Top books

There are few authors in India who write exceptionally well. Varun is one of those. I am a vivid reader and read almost all the books that come my way. This stands third.

1. Corporate Chanakya
2. That's the way we met - Sudeep Nagarkar
3. How I braved Any Aunty - Varun Aggarwal
4. The Backbenchers - Siddharth Oberoi
5. The immortals of Melhua- Amish Tripathi
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Reema

Dec, 2012

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Pros and Cons

Pros:

1) Awesome way of telling a success story
2) A bangalorean can definitely relate to several details mentioned in the book
3) Keeps you interested throughout
4) Inspiring for a wannabe entrepreneur for sure.

Cons (not very significant though):

1) The occasional use of vulgar lingo to keep it funny, was uncalled for, really! Also, at few places, the bangalorean way of speaking seemed to be exaggerated.
2) The book is not a 'guide to entrepreneurship'. It's purely the story of Varun an...
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Nikkhil Das

Aug, 2012

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Varun Agarwal- Inspiring, Innovating, Achieving

The book starts with 20 something Varun who’s freshly out of engineering and unemployed. And Varun takes you through his journey to being the Co-founder of a Million Dollar Company. But the journey is not an easy one. One of the biggest obstacles in his path is the famed ‘Anu Aunty’ , The typical nosy Indian aunt. And then there are the usual incidents in every college graduates life, late nights, incidents with cops, stalking your crush on facebook and much more. The book is in simple Englis...
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Nikhil Furtado

May, 2012

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Grab a copy!!!!

Having read the column in a newspaper , got myself a copy of this book....An undoubtedly refreshing read, specially after having had a terrible day at work.If you are a 20 something,frustated with your job, constantly have a feeling you were meant for something better, have a brilliant buisness idea, but have been holding on for quite long, then this book can definitely be a great ice breaker...N for all those mums, dads and numerous number of aunts who constantly soak you with their advices,...
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Smitha Uppoor

May, 2012

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two books 'anu aunty million dollar- varun' and 'Journey of two hearts- anuj' won my heart

I finished 2 books in 3 days. One side where anu aunty motivated me like anything then another side anuj's book which I bought from a book store made me cry that how can a guy love someone so much.
Anu aunty is the best and hats off to anuj too
I am desperate to meet both the authors.
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Sheetal

Oct, 2012

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i would buy it solely for the post script!

He’s clearly not Paulo Coelho but his writing reflects genuine storytelling. Varun Agarwal, a pat on your back! This book is truly inspirational (myself included) for the ones sitting at home, spending endless hours on facebook and waiting to take our leap and make something of ourselves on our very own!
What I loved was the casual tone of the book with the right amount of humor and romance! The book connects well with any clueless college compadre who’s waiting for a breakthrough in life an...
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Megha Moturi

Jun, 2012

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Unputdownable - to say the least

This is one of those rare true stories which will keep u hooked till the end..and u don't want to leave the story in between. I've started this at 10:30 and finished it at 5 in the morning..the author confessed in the beginning that he is not a good writer and how right he is..he is indeed an amazing narrator..we all have faced a Anu Aunty in our lives..whether its in the form of parent / relative / neighbor etc.. considering the fact that Alma Matter is really a company adds joy to the story...
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Kamal Asif

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Dec, 2012

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Funny, Contemporary and Meaningful....

Not many books are funny & relevant throughout but this book falls under that category...Varun Agarwal has written a real nice book on his real life story of starting his own venture...loved that he has provided so many inputs and tips for budding entrepreneurs...it's an easy read for all and I recommend it all people who enjoy reading light books...
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Nishant Jha

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