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All that is unseen
by Sahil Bhambri
All that is unseen.
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What happens when that faint line between imagination and reality is smudged? Would you be able to stop yourself from falling into darkness?
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Thanks to the author for sending over this review copy :) .
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This is the story of Arav who is an intelligent writer at a very young age. He meets a beautiful girl called Nasia and they instantly hit it off. But how long can Arav hide his imaginary friend from Nasia? The story gave me intense Fight Club feels but this one had its own twists and turns. It delivers a message about how serious mental disorders can be and how coping with it can be tough.
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There were however a few drawbacks like repetitive grammatical errors. The language was quite casual with the usage of few words overly often. The plot was interesting but could have been executed better.
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However, it’s commendable that a 21 year old has penned down this book..
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I would rate it 2.8/5.
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What happens when that faint line between imagination and reality is smudged? Would you be able to stop yourself from falling into darkness?
.
.
Thanks to the author for sending over this review copy :) .
.
This is the story of Arav who is an intelligent writer at a very young age. He meets a beautiful girl called Nasia and they instantly hit it off. But how long can Arav hide his imaginary friend from Nasia? The story gave me intense Fight Club feels but this one had its own twists and turns. It delivers a message about how serious mental disorders can be and how coping with it can be tough.
.
.
There were however a few drawbacks like repetitive grammatical errors. The language was quite casual with the usage of few words overly often. The plot was interesting but could have been executed better.
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.
However, it’s commendable that a 21 year old has penned down this book..
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I would rate it 2.8/5.