Publisher: LIfi Publication…
Verdict: ☆☆☆☆ A complete Page Turner which will make you hooked to the book till the end. A fresh and beautiful concept with an Important message. Recommended to all.
About The Author: Adwitiya Borah, born amidst the greenery of Assam, is a Computer Science Engineer from NIT Silchar. Besides writing, she is a martial artist with a black belt in karate. She believes she was born to write and hopes to make it big in the literary world someday. The Wrong Vantage Point is her first full-length novel.
About The book: A romantic thriller involving a simple boy with simple dreams who falls in love and also into the notorious world of crime. His quest to seek revenge for the killing of his father takes him deep into the criminal world. He meets new people and learns about their life. He plans everything and waits for the right moment to escape. So what does he do now? Can he break free from all the pain for good?
Review: The cover and title compliments each other and beautifully made. The blurb urges you to read the book and when I got the review copy and started reading the book, I could not take my eyes off from the book. The Author had narrated the book so perfectly that one will not get bored at all. It was so gripping and a page turner. All the characters were well defined. As a reader I fell in love with Dhruv. The emotions were well captured in the book. It is true you are not born criminal, circumstances take you into wrong Path that is what Author had explained in the book. The love story between Dhruv and payal was beautifully expressed and Friendship between sanjeev and Dhruv as well as Mayank and Dhruv was interesting. It will make you laugh as well as will make you cry for sure. The book ended with an Interesting Note. The best part of the book was the flow of the story which will force you not to leave the book till you finish it. All the characters appeared to me so lively. I am totally impressed with the imagination and writing style of the Author and waiting to read more from her. All the best Adwitya.
Verdict: ☆☆☆☆ A complete Page Turner which will make you hooked to the book till the end. A fresh and beautiful concept with an Important message. Recommended to all.
About The Author: Adwitiya Borah, born amidst the greenery of Assam, is a Computer Science Engineer from NIT Silchar. Besides writing, she is a martial artist with a black belt in karate. She believes she was born to write and hopes to make it big in the literary world someday. The Wrong Vantage Point is her first full-length novel.
About The book: A romantic thriller involving a simple boy with simple dreams who falls in love and also into the notorious world of crime. His quest to seek revenge for the killing of his father takes him deep into the criminal world. He meets new people and learns about their life. He plans everything and waits for the right moment to escape. So what does he do now? Can he break free from all the pain for good?
Review: The cover and title compliments each other and beautifully made. The blurb urges you to read the book and when I got the review copy and started reading the book, I could not take my eyes off from the book. The Author had narrated the book so perfectly that one will not get bored at all. It was so gripping and a page turner. All the characters were well defined. As a reader I fell in love with Dhruv. The emotions were well captured in the book. It is true you are not born criminal, circumstances take you into wrong Path that is what Author had explained in the book. The love story between Dhruv and payal was beautifully expressed and Friendship between sanjeev and Dhruv as well as Mayank and Dhruv was interesting. It will make you laugh as well as will make you cry for sure. The book ended with an Interesting Note. The best part of the book was the flow of the story which will force you not to leave the book till you finish it. All the characters appeared to me so lively. I am totally impressed with the imagination and writing style of the Author and waiting to read more from her. All the best Adwitya.