Tricade- Book Review

✨Book: Tricade 1990 to 2020- The Decades of Harmony and Mayhem
✨Author: Deepak Bhushanam
✨Genre: Nonfiction
✨Pages: 162
✨Mode of reading: Kindle

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We are proud of being 90s kids and celebrating the things that are around us today. Because we have been witnessing every change from Letter to Twitter, Weekend markets to Ecommerce and numerous expansion after globalization. The tremendous changes take us where we are today. We are enjoying every bliss of technology and depending on its presence in our day-to-day life.

What will happen if one gets disappeared from us? Boom! Can you imagine? Well, that’s what we will experience from this book.

Tricade. What tricade? We all aware of the decade. But this is a new word to me (and that’s kindled me towards this book). When I heard about Tricade, I don’t know what exactly means (well, you may know! I might be late for the show). The total span of three decades, that is, about the period of thirty years is said to be Tricade. Here, the author chose the period of 1990 to 2020 as his Tricade (sounds interesting!). He talked about the changes and transformation of events that have been taking place during this period of time.

In this book, the author just simply elaborates on things that are happening till the date. In brief, the things we are using, witnessing and forgetting (maybe) without knowing the base. From the beginning itself, the writer gets my attention towards his bag full of information that I have failed to notice. The chapters like shopping, farming, travel showed how much we evolved within the three decades. We are running behind the growth of technology by leaving the trace of our past behind.

The entire book is divided into twenty-one different chapters that are related to our life in this Tricade. The language is lucid and beginner-friendly. Even though it has loads and loads of information about this computer age, I haven’t felt it complicated. Instead, I liked it, what the author specialized in his writing. The entire book tracks the growth changes in every aspects of life for Indians after globalization. But the information given by author were discussing from his own point of view about the changes around the millennial lifestyle. It shows the minimal sources of information in order to avoid the stuffing with details.

I recommend this book as an informative read, especially for my fellow 90s kids to get back into nostalgia.

PS. Taking this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to the author for this wonderful book which makes me recall everything that we are on it is appreciable.


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