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WONDERFUL WHITES

Hey Bibliophiles!
Let's talk about WONDERFUL WHITES by DIWAKAR BANSAL.



BLURB
Students from different cities and culture join the class of Medical College to become doctors. Their life took a big step in the process to become the 'doctors'. The story is about seven friends who never expected life to be so difficult in the college and find their lives turned upside down after entry into the college. The course and the studies never allowed them to think of anything other than the books. Rishi - a studious boy who always wanted to top the class. Rohan - a fun-loving guy who wanted to party and enjoyment and just gave up from the tight schedule of the college. Preeti - a bright girl who fell in love with a senior during the second year. Anvika - The most beautiful girl of the class who suffers a broken love affair in the college. Dive into the medical life of the students and experience the thrill they go through each and every day striving to become 'doctors'.

MY REVIEW
A book which is mainly about the medical field.
Right from the tension of entrance exams and their results to the life in medical colleges.
It is a story about 7 friends and their individual lives.
The language used is simple and anyone can read this book easily in a day or two.
The cover is nice but it could have been much better.
The struggles of a medical student have been elaborated in this book in such a manner that everyone can relate to them because each person goes through the tension of entrance exams and their results and then college life and so on.

MY RATINGS
3.5 on 5 stars

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