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A**E
Fiction that's more than just a fiction
Really great to see such effort being made to create social awareness about everyday problems that women face through a story. Plot is built nicely, transitions are well done, message is conveyed quite effectively. Some of the characters could be more vivid, but overall a commendable effort, can be recommended as a textbook to adolescent girls & also a good read for someone who want to understand a female mind.
A**A
This is indeed every common girl's story in India..Nice.
Very nice. Well written book by the author. Trust me Anisha, it doesn't matter much whether we belong to the small town or a bigger city in India.The kind of similar experiences most of us girls have while growing & all through our life makes us stronger as a woman with each passing day. I ordered this book a couple of days back to read & understand the similarity of incidences with girls across the country. I having authored a book recently (Maiden In Pursuit) on the similar lines however with some extremely hurtful romantic & professional experiences in my story of that common girl, I wish you all the very best for your future. And yeah, do read my book to get a gist of issues faced by the girls in urban parts of India too :). Cheers
N**A
Average book - nothing extraordinary
If you simply want to read to pass time, this book is fine. But if you're looking for a good literary read with great language, move on elsewhere.Some parts of the book are relatable, yes, but that is it. Rest of the story has no real logic behind it and I also felt it ended abrubtly. The writer talks about sharing her experiences with the world and enlightening us. But hey, there's nothing new in all of this. As women, we know it already. Nor has she given us any new ways of battling our daily lives.So this is just an average book. And yes, the language was not good either, which was a big turn off for me personally.
T**R
Excellent..!! Chivalric and vision like a maverick
Though i am not a frequent reader, nor am i eligible enough to judge the detailed aspects of the narration, but i could relate to the novel throughout. Probably the longest i've restricted myself from gazing elsewhere around and the one responsible for it is your brilliant storytelling. Being a Engineer added more of my soul to the content. I could completely relate this with my friends life, struggling with his two faced coin of life, one, his own dreams and other, his parents'. Maybe the relatable content induced me to order the purchase and i am so glad i actually did. The brilliant narration manages to grip you to every character and every phrase gifts something to think upon novel succeeds in inspiring throughout the journey in a hundred ways. . I certainly discovered a part of my spirit in the story as i know my friends with relatable story......
S**T
Overall is good as your First Novel - name you choose is fantastic 👍🏻
I read novels very frequently and what I feel is in some areas you need to improve but if you say as a debut novel it's good. Keep the pace up and hope you do very well in future.And yes I would say in some phase I could feel the caliber in you ...All the very best for future and I would like to give more stars to your next novel.
A**N
I recommend each and every guy out there to read this!
Rating: 4.5/5Loved reading this book! The book is engaging yet provides a lot of information.I recommend guys to read this book in order to understand what a girl goes through in her life!I am at loss of words to praise the content enough and I can say for sure that it has changed my perspective.Read this one!
A**U
Editing and proof reading should have been done better
The story is ok...but the author should have taken lot of care into editing the manuscript before publishing. The author begins with a third person narrative and suddenly switches over to first person narrative accidentally. Also there are grammatical and spelling mistakes throughout the book, The author speaks about the girl being allowed to play with boys when young and that she was tomboyish. Later the author says that her family was conservative and that she was introvert. These characterizations are contradictory. Overall, I understand that it takes lot of effort to write and publish a book. However it would have stood out had it been reviewed better. Keep writing and take this feedback as constructive.
A**R
The boldest, bravest and expressive book
I really likes the way author has expresses each and every aspects of her life in a very imaginative way as if this whole event is going in front of you. The way of storywriting is truelly awesome. The use of words are truelly impressive. hats off to the debut writer and i really feel proud that you were my batchmate in the same college :) all the best for the future!!!
R**N
Inspiring read and a great Story
Anisha tells it like it is in such a simple and every day kind of language that it really touches your heart. This is a must read for all....Every Girl has their own story, every one of us have our own sufferings. It is very difficult to come over our own sufferings and then extend further to make sure others do not have to bear the same ones. Very touched with Tiya's story and pray for Anisha to achieve all she has planned for. We need more like him to bring the change which will happen only when each of us learn from her life and Inspiration. Hoping this book will inspire several people not only girls,but even boys to think differently and follow their dreams.Tiya's story is heartening and heart-warming. The kind of good news that does not get into the newspapers. The story of a girl, one of thousands, growing up in a small town with typical Traditional mindset to follow passions and dreams and make a name of herself.
A**L
I must say a good read. People need to come out with more ...
Well, I must say a good read. People need to come out with more such ideas to create awareness in India. How a little girl researches over the myths we Indians follow and then fights against them is inspirational.
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