Avoid This Book at All Costs!
This book was an absolute disaster! The writing was atrocious, and the poems were cringeworthy. The author's obsession with shoes was baffling, and the characters were poorly developed. I can't believe the author thought this was publishable.
Don't waste your time on this torture. I'd be happy to recommend better books if you're looking for a good read. Trust me, you won't regret avoiding this horrible creation.
Very cozy read. Found family is one of my most favourite tropes and the writer has delivered it very beautifully in this book.
While I appreciated the writing style, the attempts at humor fell flat for me. The story failed to resonate with me. I found it hard to relate to the narrative. The story would be enjoyed by the people who have experienced the 80's Indian culture.
That ending though!!!
I mean I did have a clue about what was coming but that didn't change my reaction when that finally happened..
Well, this story felt like a typical Bollywood movie with so many over-dramatic scenes. It was boring from start to end. The writing felt really bad. The end could have been better it did not require to be tragic it just felt like the author was really trying to make his book sell by just killing the lead.
This book was amazing... I've no words to explain how grateful I'm to read this book. When I started the series I didn't think I would love the ending so so much... The way Amish has written the story of SHIVA so well was just awesome. Imaging the great Lord as a simple man and thinking that he did war for the good was such a great idea, and the way it has executed is exceptional. The ending was so well written that I cannot imagine the book ending in any other way.
I really enjoyed this one. The inner monologue of Lucy was hilarious at times. Lucy's no nonsense character drew me in to binge read this. The audiobook is highly recommended for “Listen for the Lie”.
4.5 Stars
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