Volcanic moments: A book by Mona Mohanty.
It is a collection of different short stories with no specific genre/concept throughout the book.
Contains short stories like: The Game Of Life, The Makeover, The Message Of Love, etc.
There's a twist at the end of every story which leaves us wanting to read more.
A nice one-time read with to-the-point storytelling.
Language used can easily be understood.
I'd rate this book: 🌟🌟🌟🌟/5 stars.
The book goes around two pivots over a significant period of time. This story spins around three characters and manages their view of life and of adoration. This story's method of managing love is very unique to that of the majority of the other Indian love stories. The arrangements with affection as an inclination, love as an overall experience, and dropping out of adoration by and large. Every one of the three characters here goes through an excursion to find their own self and personality over the span of the novel. School life is also explored and I can undoubtedly associate with it. What I noted and loved were those interesting email addresses. The part where Ratna's father and Ratna had a significant conversation about young ladies and what are they fit for filled my heart with joy. I enjoyed the part that Ratna's father played in this entire story and how much love he gives to her. The pieces of Ronit's journal made the book more fascinating to peruse. I understo...
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