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THE UNTOLD

Hey BookLovers!!
Today's Book is THE UNTOLD by SONAL JAIN.


BLURB

"Did it happen again?
Well, that again could be the feeling of love or something you've never wanted to happen.
Is it a guy ditching you or the sacrifice of a dream you've always wanted to fulfill?
Questions remain unanswered and so do emotions. Don't we sometimes tend to jeopardize our very existence by getting subdued by the pressure we face from the society or people in our family? Don't we tend to forget our relationship with our own self?
Well, this one is an ideal love story, but not at the cost of dreams. Chase your dreams first and leave everything else for it to chase you after you see yourself successful. But how?
Everything in this world is worth a try, even choosing a life you want. Give yourself chances. Well, how many?
You ought to live and love life. It's a beautiful ride, worth taking a chance at every step."

About The Author:

"Sonal Jain, a 21-year-old girl brought up in Ludhiana, Punjab, is an event planner and a social activist. She aims to adopt underprivileged children in order to train them in their respective talents so that they can hone and polish their skills and soar to great heights in life. She is the founder of a SOCIAL GROUP, a platform which allows underprivileged children to diversify their horizons so that they do not struggle in an already competitive world. Apart from being a social activist, her interests include reading and writing books in the romantic genre and watching romantic movies. She has an eternal love for dance and is a professional classical dancer specially trained in Kathak.

MY REVIEW

1. Cover
It is nice but, could have been better
3/5 for the cover.

2. Title

Again, it is good but, could have been better.
3/5 for the title.

3. Plot

If you love reading romantic fiction, then this one is for you, for sure.
"The Untold" comes with some great life lessons too along with a romantic story.
The character build-up is strong.
Language is pretty simple.
This book tells us how loving and living for others can make an impact on our lives and our happiness.

4. Recommended to:
I would recommend this book to everyone out there.
It teaches us the real meaning of love and life.

RATINGS

4 out of 5 stars

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