My Rating - 4 out of 5 stars
Publisher - Fingerprint
Genre - Romance Fiction
Publishing year - 2017
Language - English
ASIN - B076ZGGNH8
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The Fragile Thread of Hope is Pankaj Giri's debut book. It's contemporary fiction. The main characters of this book are Fiona and Soham. The story revolves around their family and love life.
Publisher - Fingerprint
Genre - Romance Fiction
Publishing year - 2017
Language - English
ASIN - B076ZGGNH8
Buy now - Amazon In
My Review -
Both felt the loss of their loved ones at a very young age, and this tragedy continues in the future. Soham and Fiona are very different, but their pain brings them close to each other.
Soham is an engineer who worked in Bangalore, while Fiona is a school teacher. They have fears and tragic past memories, making them think they don't deserve to be happy.
Soham is an engineer who worked in Bangalore, while Fiona is a school teacher. They have fears and tragic past memories, making them think they don't deserve to be happy.
As a result, they lost the purpose of their life. But later, they overcame with the help of each other.
The plot is based on Gangtok. The story is slow-paced. The author describes characters and events in detail, which is unnecessary and makes the story dull.
The plot is based on Gangtok. The story is slow-paced. The author describes characters and events in detail, which is unnecessary and makes the story dull.
I felt the pain of the characters. It's been an emotional roller coaster ride for me. The characters grow slowly.
I like Fiona's mother, Sharon's character. She is a strong woman. However, the main characters, Soham and Fiona, are a little dull, maybe because of their past. The author can do much better with these two characters.
Writing and vocabulary were good. But there are a few words that I don't like, especially the word Nani.
I like Fiona's mother, Sharon's character. She is a strong woman. However, the main characters, Soham and Fiona, are a little dull, maybe because of their past. The author can do much better with these two characters.
Writing and vocabulary were good. But there are a few words that I don't like, especially the word Nani.
It's a self-published book. I really appreciate the author's writing and the effort he put into this story.
It's a heart-melting story and a piece of art. This book tells us that they never give up and never lose hope. I recommend this to all.
Well described !!...awesome review !!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Prateek :)
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