The Tiger That Crashed My Wedding

Some books arrive in your hands disguised as simple entertainment and end up asking questions that gnaw at the very fabric of your being. “The Tiger That Crashed My Wedding” is one such book. What begins as a seemingly quirky rom-com about a runaway bride and a tiger disrupting a shaadi turns into an oddly moving exploration of freedom, obsession, and the fragile ways we attempt to reclaim our lives from forces that cage us.

At its heart, the book is about three runaways, Avni, escaping her father’s suffocating patriarchy; Amit, a man who has quietly hidden his discontent behind the facade of a modest teacher; and Mastaan Singh, the tiger who breaks free from his zoo enclosure. All three crave liberation, but the forms their freedom takes are messy, unpredictable, and not always comfortable.

This is where the author’s book shines, it’s not just about romance or absurd comedy, but about the nature of captivity and release. The tiger is not simply an animal intruding on human lives. Mastaan Singh is a living metaphor, sometimes an embodiment of instinct, sometimes of rebellion, sometimes of fate itself. His presence forces Amit and Avni to confront truths about themselves they would rather ignore.

The book asks difficult questions without handing out easy answers.

πŸͺ„ What does it mean to be free?

✨ Avni escapes her father but finds herself caught in Amit’s growing obsession. Amit abandons social expectations but chains himself to his fixation with Mastaan. Even Mastaan, the so-called free animal, carries the invisible scars of his captivity.

πŸͺ„ How do we confront patriarchy and control?

✨ Ram Prasad, Avni’s father, is written as more than a caricature of a villain. His abuse, though repetitive at times, serves as a reminder of how ordinary tyranny seeps into daily life and robs women of choice.
πŸͺ„ What defines love?

✨Avni and Amit’s relationship teeters between tenderness and entrapment, raising the unsettling possibility that love too can become another kind of cage.

✍️ Strengths :

πŸ”ΈA tiger crashing a wedding is absurd, hilarious, and refreshing. It’s the kind of premise that immediately stands out in a sea of formulaic romances.
πŸ”ΈAvni’s struggle is raw, especially in the way her pain, longing, and resilience are portrayed. Readers genuinely feel her desperation to carve a life of her own.
πŸ”ΈMastaan Singh is one of the most compelling characters, not because he speaks, but because he doesn’t need to. His silence and sheer presence inject a strange spirituality into the book.
πŸ”ΈLike Rajkumar Hirani in cinema, the author manages to smuggle commentary on patriarchy, class, corruption, and even wildlife conservation into a narrative that still reads lightly on the surface.
πŸ”ΈThe book balances ridiculous humor (a tiger in a wedding buffet line is unforgettable) with genuinely existential reflections. This blend gives the book its unique texture.

βœ’οΈ Areas for Improvement :

β–ͺ️Avni’s father’s tirades feel overused. The constant barrage of abusive language becomes numbing rather than impactful. A tighter approach would have preserved their sting.
β–ͺ️While his descent into obsession is fascinating, it is not always convincingly fleshed out. His shift from savior to near-antagonist happens quickly and could have benefited from more psychological nuance.
β–ͺ️The middle portions drag, with long stretches of inner monologue and magical realism that may alienate readers looking for narrative clarity. At times, the story loses momentum under the weight of its own ambition.

In conclusion, it is not a perfect book, but it is an unforgettable one. It is bold, imaginative, and unafraid of absurdity. Beneath the surface humor lies a deeply humane exploration of what it means to live freely, to love truthfully, and to reclaim dignity in a world that constantly tries to strip it away.
The author may test your patience at times with his excesses, but he will also reward you with insights, laughter, and moments of unexpected poignancy. This is not just a rom-com with a tiger; it is a raw meditation on captivity, whether in cages, households, or hearts.

The Rising of Dhanush: A Modern Retelling of Mythical Heroism

Dhawalraj Parmar’s The Rising of Dhanush masterfully blends mythological resonance with modern-day action, delivering a story that is both riveting and evocative. Set in the bustling and dangerous Sun City, this novel reimagines the legendary Karna of the Mahabharata as Karan Keshav, a modern-day hero navigating a labyrinth of crime, betrayal, and technology. Dhawalraj’s narrative offers readers a thrilling saga of vengeance, heroism, and redemption, creating a tale that resonates deeply while being wholly original.

The story begins with Karan Keshav, an extraordinary archer known as Dhanush, whose life parallels that of the mythical Karna. Raised in Sun City, Karan is forced to flee to the wilds of Timira after a tragic incident claims his father’s life. In the decade that follows, he hones his skills, transforming into a formidable warrior before returning to Sun City, determined to unearth the truth about his father’s killers.

Karan’s journey is not just one of vengeance but also self-discovery. His mythological ties to Karna serve as both a source of strength and a poignant reminder of his destiny, grounding the character in a rich narrative tradition while allowing him to shine as a distinct and modern hero.

Sun City, a sprawling urban landscape, is more than a backdrop; it is a character in its own right. The city’s vibrant yet perilous environment mirrors Karan’s internal struggles and the challenges he faces. Dominated by an alliance of ruthless criminalsβ€”the M brothers, a Chinese drug lord, and the enigmatic Lalaβ€”Sun City becomes a battleground for Karan’s quest for justice.

One of the novel’s standout features is its seamless integration of mythological themes with contemporary elements. The narrative skillfully intertwines the heroic ethos of the Mahabharata with the grit and urgency of modern crime-fighting.

Karan’s transformation into Dhanush, his encounters with superhuman adversaries, and his eventual conflict with advanced technologyβ€”most notably the exoskeleton created by the brilliant yet morally ambiguous Sibu Royβ€”highlight the collision of ancient heroism and modern innovation. The story’s exploration of these themes elevates it beyond a simple action narrative, offering thought-provoking reflections on the evolution of heroism and the human spirit.

The supporting cast adds depth and complexity to the story. From Sam, the archaeology enthusiast who aids Karan in both his personal and professional endeavors, to Kali, a fierce fighter with her own vendetta, the characters bring richness to the narrative.

Karan’s relationship with Vrisha, his love interest and a skilled archer in her own right, adds an emotional layer to the story. Their shared mission and chemistry make for compelling reading, highlighting the personal stakes amidst the grand conflict.

The action sequences in The Rising of Dhanush are intense and meticulously crafted. From close-quarters combat to high-tech confrontations, Dhawalraj keeps the reader on the edge of their seat. The climactic battle against Sibu Roy’s exoskeleton, involving Karan’s team and the police, is particularly thrilling, showcasing the protagonist’s ingenuity and determination.

The author also excels in weaving mystery and intrigue into the narrative. The enigmatic presence of a mysterious killer, the hidden truths within Roy Corp, and the ultimate revelations about Karan’s father’s murder keep the plot dynamic and unpredictable.

At its core, The Rising of Dhanush is a story about justiceβ€”both personal and societal. Karan’s relentless pursuit of his father’s killers and his determination to dismantle the city’s crime syndicates reflect a deep commitment to righting wrongs. The narrative also explores redemption, not only for Karan but for others who join him on his journey.

Whether you are a fan of mythology, crime thrillers, or tales of epic heroism, The Rising of Dhanush offers something for everyone. It invites readers to reflect on the timeless nature of courage, resilience, and the fight for justice, while delivering an unforgettable adventure. For anyone seeking a story that bridges the ancient and the modern with electrifying flair, this book is not to be missed.

The book is available in paperback format. The Kindle version will be released soon.

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Laxmi Panda: The Story of Netaji’s Youngest Spy

Savie Karnel’s ,”Laxmi Panda: The Story of Netaji’s Youngest Spy ” talks about the life of Laxmi Panda, the youngest female spy of India’s freedom struggle, which is yet to be shed light on. Not only does she narrate this lesser-known life effectively, she reconstructs the socio-political environment of the Second World War splendidly through detailed research and write about it.

Laxmi was born in the year 1937 in a poor family in Burma and subsequently witnessed the extreme of war which transformed her future drastically. Her parents died in a British airstrike when she was young and it was this tragedy that made her strong. It became a tragic event which made her start a nearly mythical journey that turned an orphaned girl into an agent of the INA under the command of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.

What makes this book so engaging is watching the world of espionage unfold through Laxmi’s experiences.Β  With her agility, intelligence, and sheer audacity, it was possible for her, despite her youth, to get behind British lines and gather key intelligenceβ€”without being noticed. The author’s narrative style is riveting, pulling the reader into the tension and risk of her work. Laxmi’s work illustrates and vividly describes wartime Burma and India to convey what it was like for herβ€”and her comradesβ€”living in a time of chaos in which one downside could mean death.

The author’s engagement with Laxmi’s life, however, is not simply an exploration of espionage. As Laxmi struggles to fit in to the Rani Jhansi Regimentβ€”a military unit consisting of womenβ€”she also describes how being a woman was part of the political challenges she faced. The author’s incorporation of Laxmi’s development as a spy reinforces critical insights about broader implications for women as agents of political change. Her story, much to the contrary of traditional narratives enough to suggest that women’s role in the freedom struggle was secondary, serves to highlight women’s essential contributions alongside the challenges that women faced.

In conclusion, it is a valuable, insightful book for any readers who are interested in alternative narratives of the freedom movement of India.Β  It is a timely reminder of the silenced faces of the freedom struggle and their bravery and sacrifice, as the freedoms enjoyed today were afforded on the labour of so many voices.Β  This book is not simply a historical account but a powerful affirmation of resistance, resilience and the bravery of youth. A worthwhile read for anyone who seeks to understand India’s rich, complex and diverse wound to freedom.

Radha: The Princess of Barsana

Neelima Dalmia Adhar’s “Radha: The Princess of Barsana” is a literary masterpiece attempting the romanticism of the divine love of Radha(rani) & Krishna, multicultural & multihued Indian fervour. In this book, she painted a rather beautiful picture of a love that transcends time & cultures; she makes the reader contemplate on the issue of divine love.

The story reveals the main protagonist, Radha(rani) as a very complex & much deeper character than portrayed in a simple understanding. Trapped in a loveless marriage to Chote Mukhiya Ayan Gopa, the head of the Gopa clan, she is depicted as a woman torn between her earthly obligations & her celestial connection with Krishna, her eternal playmate. It witnesses the inner struggle of Radha(rani) with impressive vividness & blunt directness, which underlines the beauty of the character. Radha’s(rani) love for Krishna cannot be treated as a simple romance between two lovers as the deep yearning for union with the god is depicted as a search for the soul.

It embodies Radha’s(rani) passion for Krishna but at the same time she shows equal respect to the divine lover. Thus, the kind of connection that flows between them is realistically painted, making their affection concrete & elusive at the same time. This writing uniquely combines mythical and realistic themes with elements of cultural and religious perspectives.

Radha’s(rani) characterization is also very convincing and the portrayal of the stereotypical societal pressures that she has to endure only adds to the book’s depth. This portrayal of Radha(rani) as a woman who defies conventions through her courage to stand for the man she loved despite condemnable advice makes her a strong woman.

In conclusion, it is not the description of mythological love of the characters as it would appear at the first sight but an analysis of love as a concept. Her style of writing is exuberant, & her critical examination of souls make this book a touching & memorable one. For the lovers of love & the spiritual quests that are intricately woven in this story of Radha(rani) & Krishna’s relationship, this book presents a vivid & true emotional journey towards eternal love.

Jagdish Chandra Bose

In “Jagadish Chandra Bose : The reluctant physicist” the author delves deep into the intricate life and contributions of Sir J.C. Bose, shedding light on the enigmatic persona obscured by the veils of time and historical biases. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Sudipto Das unveils the multifaceted layers of Bose’s existence, presenting a compelling narrative that challenges conventional interpretations.

The book embarks on a journey through Bose’s pioneering achievements, spanning the realms of science, technology, and philosophy. The author meticulously examines Bose’s seminal role in the development of wireless communication, deftly juxtaposing his contributions against the backdrop of contemporaneous figures like Marconi. By unraveling Bose’s early experiments with semiconductor devices and millimeter-wave communication, the book elucidates his prophetic vision, foreshadowing the revolutionary advancements in 5G technology.

Moreover, the author delves into Bose’s lesser-known endeavors in plant neurobiology, illuminating his groundbreaking insights into the sensory capacities of plants. Through Bose’s assertion of plants’ ability to perceive and respond to stimuli akin to animals and humans, the book challenges entrenched anthropocentric notions, prompting a paradigm shift in our understanding of consciousness and sentience in the natural world.

Beyond his scientific exploits, this book navigates the intricate web of relationships that defined Bose’s personal and intellectual landscape. The author intricately explores Bose’s profound connections with luminaries such as Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, and notable European contemporaries, unraveling the complexities of allegiance and ambivalence that characterized Bose’s interactions within colonial India’s socio-political milieu. Central to the narrative is the portrayal of Bose as a polarizing figure, oscillating between adulation and vilification amidst the tumultuous currents of colonialism.

The author deftly deconstructs the dichotomous perceptions of Bose as both a beneficiary and a victim of British patronage, shedding light on the paradoxical dynamics that shaped his legacy.
In its essence, this book transcends the confines of a conventional biography, emerging as a poignant meditation on the intersection of science, society, and identity. The author masterfully navigates the labyrinthine intricacies of Bose’s life, offering readers a nuanced portrayal that transcends hagiography, inviting critical reflection and contemplation.
This seminal work not only demystifies the ‘Boseian’ myth but also invites readers on a transformative journey, challenging preconceived notions and beckoning towards a deeper understanding of one of India’s most enigmatic figures. Through its incisive analysis and evocative prose, this book stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of Bose’s legacy in shaping our collective understanding of science, culture, and human consciousness.

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The Brown Sunshine

“The Brown Sunshine” by Arvind Rishi is a psychological thriller that delves into the complex psyche of Anthony Biswas, a successful forensic pathologist haunted by a traumatic incident from his past. Rishi’s storytelling in this novel is nothing short of mesmerizing, as he artfully weaves a narrative that blurs the lines between reality and dreams.

The protagonist, Anthony Biswas, is a deeply flawed character whose pain and isolation are palpable throughout the story. Rishi skillfully portrays his inner turmoil, making readers empathize with his struggles to cope with the haunting memories of a traumatic school trip to Darjeeling. This central event serves as the catalyst for a series of events that lead Biswas down a dark and surreal rabbit hole.

One of the most intriguing aspects of it is its exploration of memory and the idea of loved ones disappearing from everyone’s recollection except for the protagonist. Rishi raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of memory, identity, and the choices that shape our lives. This thematic depth adds layers of complexity to the story and keeps readers engaged in its philosophical undertones.

Rishi’s prose is poetic and evocative, painting vivid imagery of both the waking world and the dreamscapes that Biswas navigates. The blending of these two realms adds an eerie and surreal atmosphere to the narrative, enhancing the overall sense of mystery and disorientation.

As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a journey that challenges their perceptions of reality and forces them to confront existential truths. The unraveling of the mystery is executed with precision, and the answers are indeed more horrifying than the questions posed at the beginning of the story. Rishi masterfully builds tension and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

It is not just a psychological thriller; it’s a profound exploration of human nature, trauma, and the choices that define us. It invites readers to reflect on the nature of memory, the impact of our decisions, and the fragility of our existence. It’s a novel that lingers in the mind long after the final page.

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Game of Sales

Title: Game of Sales
Author: David Perry

“Game of Sales” is a captivating and insightful book that provides an insider’s perspective into the world of enterprise sales. Written by a seasoned salesperson with a track record of success, this book offers a wealth of knowledge and practical advice to help sales professionals achieve their targets and excel in their careers.

One of the standout features of this book is its candid approach. The author shares personal experiences, challenges, and victories, offering readers a realistic view of the sales industry. This authenticity makes the book relatable and helps readers connect with the lessons and strategies presented.

The book is structured in a way that allows readers to absorb the information easily. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of sales, providing valuable insights and actionable techniques. The author’s on-ground experience shines through as they share practical tools and strategies that have been proven effective over the years.

What sets “Game of Sales” apart from other sales books is its emphasis on developing a skill set that consistently delivers results. The author’s perspective is refreshing, as they stress the importance of efficiency, repeatability, and long-term success over short-term gains. This approach provides readers with a solid foundation to build their sales careers upon.

Throughout the book, fundamental lessons are presented that go beyond generic sales advice. The author delves into the psychology of selling, relationship-building techniques, effective communication strategies, and more. These fundamental principles form the core of successful salesmanship and serve as a reliable guide for readers seeking to achieve their sales targets.

In summary, “Game of Sales” is an invaluable resource for sales professionals looking to enhance their performance and achieve remarkable results. With its wealth of insights, practical tools, and real-world experiences, this book offers a unique perspective from a master of sales. Whether you are a seasoned salesperson or just starting your sales journey it’s a must read for you.

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The Legend of Lost Child

πŸ‘‰π€ππŽπ”π“ 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊:-
πŸ“šβ“‰β’Ύβ“‰β“β’Ί:- The Legend of Lost Child
πŸ–‹οΈβ’Άβ“Šβ“‰β’½β“„β“‡:- Annie O’ Connell
πŸ—žοΈβ“…β“Šβ’·β“β’Ύβ“ˆβ’½β’Ίβ“‡:- Ebook
πŸ”€β“β’Άβ“ƒβ’Όβ“Šβ’Άβ’Όβ’Ί:- English
πŸ“–β’»β“„β“‡β“‚β’Άβ“‰:- Kindle
πŸ‘‰π’π˜ππŽππ’πˆπ’:-
The book began where we left in the part 1.
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There is many thing changed in our main protagonist life.
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Jace now living with his parents whom he apparently thought that they are dead.
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But the things started Changing for him drastically & there are many new characters entered into his life.
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To know more grab the book & give it a try.
πŸ‘‰ππŽπ’πˆπ“πˆπ•π„π’ :-
πŸ™‚ Cover of the book is just beautiful it’s eye intriguing colourful & adds an extra crunch to the first impression of the book
πŸ™‚ Writing style of the book is good with a unique style of plot that keeps you interested till the last page.
πŸ™‚ Language used in the book is simple & easy to understand.
πŸ™‚ All the chapters are perfect you never going to put it down once you start reading it.
πŸ™‚ The characters are playing a vital role to make the book a smooth read & that is what exactly happened in the book where there are too many characters are present but all of them are just perfect to make the book an interesting one.
πŸ™‚ The thrilling flavour of the book is maintained intact in the book till the last page
πŸ™‚ Book is nicely paced & a free flowing read which you can finish in one go only if you read the first part. Starting from this can create many doubts in your minds while reading it.
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Editor Missing

πŸ‘‰π€ππŽπ”π“ 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊:-
πŸ“šβ“‰β’Ύβ“‰β“β’Ί:- Editor Missing
πŸ–‹οΈβ’Άβ“Šβ“‰β’½β“„β“‡:- Ruben Banarjee
πŸ—žοΈβ“…β“Šβ’·β“β’Ύβ“ˆβ’½β’Ίβ“‡:- HarperCollins Publication
πŸ”€β“β’Άβ“ƒβ’Όβ“Šβ’Άβ’Όβ’Ί:- English
πŸ“–β’»β“„β“‡β“‚β’Άβ“‰:- Hardcover
πŸ‘‰π’π˜ππŽππ’πˆπ’:-
Media is considered as the 4th pillar of democracy. They have some Ethical duties, roles & responsibilities towards the society.
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But Now a days Indian media & media houses are just scattered in their opinions. For them truth is something that is easily compermised in terms of publicity, viewership, TRP & masala.
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This book is written by one of the most senior & ex editor of Outlook magazine Ruben Banarjee. Here he shared his experience of long journalism career where he saw many ups n downs highs n lows.
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This book covers many land mark incidents in this book & it’s insights that is somehow hidden from us by the media.
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Some incidents that I personally want to mention here are,
AIMIM, Anjana Mishra Rape Case, Battle of Bhima Koregaon, free Dorothy parvaz campaign, I bleed for life Issue, JNU violence, NBDSA, Journey of Outlook magazine etc.
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To know more about it grab the book & give it a try.
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πŸ™‚ Cover of the book is aesthetic & the retro & modern mixture touch gives the book an eye-catching look.
πŸ™‚ Writing style of the book is nice. Author just confident, stubborn & pin pointed towards his writing & the things he is sharing in the book.
πŸ™‚ Langauge used in the book is not easy nor too hard. In some parts you may find it difficult to understand otherwise it’s an easy read.
πŸ™‚ It’s just like a full fledged film an biography is running in front of your eyes. Once you started reading it you are not going to put it down before completing it fully.
πŸ™‚ The way author shared his experience in odisha is heart touching. As an Odia I just blew away with the detailing author marked about odisha which is quite fascinating.
πŸ™‚ The Endgame chapter where author shared about his last 2-3 months in Outlook magazine how the conversation are moving forward & he was sacked from his job without any notice
πŸ™‚Book is slowly paced keeping each detailing intact that gives you a complete reading experience.
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Birds of Snows

πŸ‘‰π€ππŽπ”π“ 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊:-
πŸ“šβ“‰β’Ύβ“‰β“β’Ί:- Birds of the Snows
πŸ–‹οΈβ’Άβ“Šβ“‰β’½β“„β“‡:- Tarannum Riyaz
πŸ—žοΈβ“…β“Šβ’·β“β’Ύβ“ˆβ’½β’Ίβ“‡:- Niyogi Books
πŸ”€β“β’Άβ“ƒβ’Όβ“Šβ’Άβ’Όβ’Ί:- English
πŸ“–β’»β“„β“‡β“‚β’Άβ“‰:- Paperback
πŸ‘‰π’π˜ππŽππ’πˆπ’:-
This book is originally written in Urdu named as “Barf Aashna Parindey” & this is its English translated version.
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The main protagonist of the book is Sheba.
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Sheba is the daughter of Chowdhury Najam Khan & His wife Suraya Begam. She have two sisters Faheema & Farkhanda.

The initial story of the book started in the rural part of the most beautiful on the earth i.e Kashmir when Sheba, her sisters & cousins met each other during school holidays. Here author beautifully explored the rural lifestyle of Kashmir.
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Moving forward Faheema & Farkhanda married to Mukhtar Ahmed & Zahoor-ud-in respectively at a very young age. But Sheba is a talented lad for whom sky is just a limit not a destination. She wants to study more & explore her life fully. After facing many obstacles from her sisters she finally with her father’s support got scholarship & moved another city for her further studies.
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To know more about her journey grab the book & give it a try.
πŸ‘‰ππŽπ’πˆπ“πˆπ•π„π’ :-
πŸ™‚ One of the most beautiful cover of recent times. It’s eye catching eye soothing & draws your attention in one go.
πŸ™‚ Writing style of the book is smooth. Author just recreated Sheba’s whole life & her journey along with feminism mother-daughter relationship in this book to make everyone know what is life all about.
πŸ™‚ Language used in the book is simple & easily understandable. It never makes you feel confused or you never feel any sort of difficulties while reading it.
πŸ™‚ Everyone’s life is full of experiences & we can easily learn many new things from their’s experience. This is exactly what you can learn different prospectives about life from this book.
πŸ™‚ There are too many characters in the book it sometimes confused you but relax! There is list of characters in beginning to give you a smooth reading experience.
πŸ™‚ The way Beauty of Kashmir put forward in the book it just creates the beautiful Kashmir in front of your eyes.
πŸ™‚ Book is slowly paced keeping every details intact.
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