Review: Legends over Generations

Legends over Generations by Ashraf Haggag
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Book summary -

Since the beginning of human settlement, a lot of people came up with ideas, philosophies, beliefs, experiments, research, redesigning of thoughts, talents, and surveys to bring myths to reality.
People contributed to various life aspects science, politics, literature, arts, social activities and so many other fields. These genius minds put a keen interest in every phenomenon right from when they were young. The zeal, passion, dedication, hard work and efforts they put into their work helped them discover something new about the world we live in.

In these Legends, we’ve seen inexplicable abilities that helped us define our existence and human life. Their names are engraved in the sands of time for their work in the welfare of mankind with different inventions that have made our lives easy, enjoyable and successful. The following chapters commemorate the greatest personalities we’ve ever seen who changed the world.

They are among the most influential people of today’s world. With practical advantages in various aspects, they have helped us to grow a better understanding of the world and different working phenomenon’s that governs us. Their way of shaping modern day culture is completely unrivaled.

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My views -

Legends over Generations by Ashraf Haggag describes the life history of 30 legends on various fields. Author divided the book into five parts according to their fields. Those various fields are science, politics, literature, arts and social activities.

The book tells you more of personal and professional details of legends which will inspire more over the time. Their hardworks, belief over themselves and also the other key success of them is like a motivational factor while reading.

Their works still helps us in many ways, their stories still motivate us and they shaped the way we now travel. Every part of book gives you the inspiring quotes of the legends mentioned.

Overall, This book is my first read in this type of concept and I really liked it. Few typos and grammatical errors were there which requires a proof reading.

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Author summary -

Ashraf Haggag is a senior executive with nearly three decades of experience in close proximity to the corporate market. His more recent experience has also taken him to every facet of the hospitality industry.  
Haggag has direct experience in many different aspects of business, including sales, marketing, revenue management, and administration. Having worked in Germany, the United States, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, his global experiences have helped him realize that companies must target new market zones in order to grow and prosper in the international marketplace. He is eager to bring enhanced cross-cultural awareness to today’s business leaders.  


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