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Okay, where to even start with? Let me try but it's hard to review this one. One thing, I really liked the concept. It is about a guy who is trying to unite India and Pakistan in 2047 to marry his love who is a Pakistani. Hence the title 2047: unifier. Such a different theme with so much potential. I mean you could just imagine a year which is 27 years far from this and how much technology and things would have changed. Even the people. I expected a strong world building. For a title and theme like that, it definitely needs more imagination and creativity. Also, the story mostly felt like the author is telling us what's happening instead of showing them, which isn't my thing. This made the world too distant and the characters were unrealistic as well. They didn't provoke any emotions even when they were in grave danger or death. I was like, okay! Fine. That is a big turn off. But. . . There are certain things like politics in a proper language, few dialogues and the ending made me liked the book a bit. I am telling you though, this book had so much potential. I wish Rashmi could have done it little better.