A Leap of Faith – Simple, Modern, Relatable

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In discussion with Mr. Saurav Bagal.

Q. What were your expectations before reading A Leap of Faith?

Ans. I expected it to be a spiritual book, but I wasn’t sure how relatable or practical it would be.

Q. Did the book spark your curiosity to explore or read the Sunderkand afterwards?

Ans. Yes, it definitely made me curious to understand the Sunderkand more deeply.

Q. Have you read the Sunderkand before this book? If yes, how did that influence your reading experience?

Ans. I had some basic familiarity, which helped me connect better with the references and emotions in the book.

Q. What aspects of the book did you enjoy the most?

Ans. I appreciated how spirituality was explained in a simple, modern, and relatable way.

Q. Which chapter or section stood out to you, and why?

Ans. The sections that linked faith to real-life challenges stood out as very practical and applicable.

Q. How would you describe the author’s writing style to someone who hasn’t read the book yet?

Ans. The writing style is simple, reflective, and easy to understand, even for beginners.

Q. Did the book maintain your interest throughout?

Ans. Mostly yes.

Q. How well do you think the book connects with modern readers?

Ans. It presents traditional spiritual ideas in a way that aligns well with today’s mindset.

Q. Who would you recommend this book to?

Ans. Anyone looking for spiritual clarity, inner strength, or a fresh perspective on faith.

Q. What do you think of the book’s cover? How well does it convey what the book is about?

Ans. The cover is calm and meaningful; it captures the book’s spiritual essence very well.

Q. What is your overall rating (out of 5) of the book and why?

Ans. I’d give it 4 out of 5 for its clarity, simplicity, and thoughtful insights.

Q. Tell us more about yourself.

Ans. I am a curious learner who enjoys reading books that combine self-growth.

Grab a copy of the Kindle/Print version via Amazon. The print version in India can also be ordered from the Pothi (the print on demand vendor).