Book review – Not worth living for

Book – Not worth living for

Author – Shreyan Laha

Publishers – Bigfoot publishers

Format: Kindle Edition

Blurb:

Ishita Singh, a student of an esteemed college in Mumbai was living a normal life along with her group of friends, a caring senior and scarily enough, a creep who stalked her.

Shweta wakes up in an unknown planet with an advanced civilisation and sets out with Alexander Ishutin, a former spy of the RSV to discover about the far future.

Underlying the lives of these two girls in different worlds, there lies a dark secret. Will they ever come across this dark secret or will it be so chilling that it won’t be worth living for? Prepare yourselves for a psyched, dystopian adventure. Not for the faint hearted.

My review:

This book was something that I have never encountered before, it was a new experience.

The story was great to read and the start was amazing which hooked me from start.

The new world created by the author was described so beautifully that it felt like a new real world. The elements were innovative and very high tech.

The writing is easy to understand along with some deep and philosophical messages. The story comprised of many emotions.

The political conditions described felt absolutely true. The hunger for power that blinds the politicians is aptly captured. No matter is of any importance till it has a value in political view.

The bits of romance and shower of afflictions were great and I wanted to read more about that. The description of workings of spy gave it a bit of thrill although it was a bit boring.

The ending is a bit of cliffhanger and there could be several explanations to the story. The way it ended was kinda unexpected by me and there is a bit of confusion for me.

Overall it felt a new and fresh read

Note – This review copy was given to me by Janci and Author. I want to thank them through this platform.

Also, this is my own opinion and honest opinion.


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