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Book Review : A Girl, A Stolen Camera And A Borrowed Bike ~ Nikhil Singh Shaurya

Tons of people dream about leaving their jobs to travel, and while that semi permanent vacation can often be exactly what you've imagined, you're guaranteed to encounter a few surprises! 😉 . . . "A Girl, a stolen camera and a borrowed bike" is story of a girl #Sonali. She is bubbly, a med grad and is on a trip to Goa with her friends. In between, she discovers a camera that redefines her life and reshapes her journey. Other narrative of the girl's exploration in the book is about #Jai that passes by on the borrowed bike. Who is he? Is it a quest to know about him or the quest to discover her own self? My Review : In this book there is so much hidden gems which keeps your enthusiasm so high to your life and also gives a bright perspective towards how to become oneself as a adventure traveler and living a passionate life. Sonali, the protagonist of this book gives an insightful and highly influential message through her journey. Just a single trip

A Walk 'Through the Mist' // REVIEW : THROUGH THE MIST BY SONA, RUPALI, NIMITHA, ADHITHYA & ABIRAMI

Title : Through The Mist Pages : 92 Pages Authors : Sona, Rupali, Nimitha, Adhithya, Abirami Publication Date : August 29th, 2017 Publisher : Jimpify Publishing Got A Copy Through : B logchatter (THANK YOU!) Buy Link :   Amazon IN Genre : Fiction, Drama, Romance, Travel, Mystery, Short Stories Blurb Description  Through the Mist’ is a collaborative book and an innovative venture to break a common belief and to validate an old saying.  It is a common belief that a story can be spun from only one pen. But ‘Through the Mist’ is a bouquet of stories from a bunch of authors.  The book validates that ‘A picture is worth a thousand words’ because a single photograph is the only common link to all the stories of this book.  Yes, a picture is worth a book! This book has brought together five writers from diverse backgrounds. The starting point of the stories is a picture, that has been interpreted by each of the writers differently