It takes the average reader 4 hours and 26 minutes to read Grey by Neeraj Bhatia
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Grey is a story of how intelligence and technology can positively change the world. It is set up in background of current recession and uprising by common people throughout the world. It is to make people believe that if they come together, work together, still there is hope and destined end of world date might bring a new beginning, a real beginning. Muslim world realises that their aim of being accepted as a supreme ideology is failing because of their methodologies. A faction of their core group believes that with their current actions, they are alienating themselves and instead of being accepted they are being hated worldwide. Instead of arms they decide to use economy as the new weapon and burst the so called artificial bubble of western economy and show people that real success is in following ideal way of life. They hire a think tank headed by Neel who has a brain for ideas, eye for loopholes, knowledge of markets and hatred for not being accepted by his family, to implement the plan. Neel believes that a change cannot be brought by a renovation but needs to get rid of the current structure and build a new one. As the existing structure has so many cracks that it cannot be fixed. His employers believe that if and when the people in western world suffer because of downfall of economy, it would create a gap for them to come as saviours by providing those homes, jobs and open up people's mind to accept the supremacy of their ideology. They even buy in a retail bank and football club to reach out to people of the western world and try to be accepted as part of them. But the problem starts when the members of the group start following personal agendas for their own benefits as when power comes it opens up bag of worms Neel has his own plan and group, for him grey or middle class of the society should unite and be empowered to self-govern, for him evolution of human race means self-disciplined individuals who don't need governance, a globe that will be white and won't have colours or borders. His unique co-operative model brings people together, gives them homes, jobs and a will to make their lives better. He plans his own unique model which would give the word democracy its true meaning, where the governments would be by the people, of the people, for the people. A model which would take human race to the next level where in sand of times each individual would leave a foot print rather than a bum print, and would say together we can and we will. A war of wits, weapons and wealth follows which draws blood in the end Will the day of grey ever dawn?
Grey by Neeraj Bhatia is 258 pages long, and a total of 66,564 words.
This makes it 87% the length of the average book. It also has 81% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 3 minutes to read Grey aloud.
Grey is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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