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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! 😉
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"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 makes a series of life changing quest in her life.

From every perspective author has given so many virtuous impact that you can relate your activity which you always desire for Sonali, being a girl has taken so many major step which directly impacts her personal experiences which aid values to her adventurous life experience.

I gladly keep her effort that how to be oneself entirely throughout your journey of life. It's just not about a single or series of trip but lot and lot of story has hidden behind her every journey.

She found a camera and inside the camera there were so many pictures which intrigued Sonali to go through all those places. Besides all these, male characters made this story more realistic and thoughtful.

You will find those trips to add in you bucket list just to enjoy once in your life. It can be good if this adventurous story one can experience in their life. It has a gleeful ride to go through this.

BEST PART - Chapter - Realisation and The Blog  ❤❤

The author "Nikhil Singh Shaurya" has debuted through this book. His writing keeps you engage to complete this book in single sitting. For me, it was quite hard to leave the book with giving its an end. His immense work over this book will definitely give the readers a good vibe after reading this book.

Highly recommended to travelers and adventure seekers but everyone should read this. It's a great piece of art towards life. :)
 

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