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Let's fly with our dreams!!

Hey, bookworms!!

I am back with another beautiful book's review.
This time it is, " The Flying Dreams" by Akshay Sharma



Blurb:
Magic was not just a word, but it was a world for Aarav. An illusion bigger than his life. His dad, Mr. Sen was not confident about his magic but his mother had faith in him. Being confused in his dad's restrictions and mom's support, Aarav inculcated something unique in his behaviour. Consecutive obstacles made Aarav feel dejected in real life. Gradually, he created his own space in his imagination where he met his love, Zara, who loved and supported him immensely. His imagination was overwhelming, but that affected his real life. What made him to go to a parallel world, beyond the reality of his existence? What made him dream so much that it never reminded him to draw a line between dream and reality? Was his life real or just an illusion?

My review:
Flying dreams is a combination of thrill and science.
It has a unique plot.
The youth today wish to be successful but, when it comes to working towards their dreams, they start finding shortcuts.
 The book is based on the same and the reader at every point of time can relate to the story with oneself.
It has so many incidents that are totally relatable to a normal person in his daily life like crashing dreams, heart breaks, family disputes, friends support etc.
I will definitely recommend it to those who love psychological thrillers, but not to the beginners

My rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

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