NITN | @notintownlive | 03 Aug 2018, 11:08 am
If you think you have read all about love and romances, perhaps the dark side of it would interest you too.
What seemed to be a perfect union between Mia and Jay hits a rocky patch when her sight is restored after her years of blindness in Subhashish Chakraborty’s psychological thriller, 'The Stranger in My Eyes'.
This book, from Power Publishers, is not about uncertainty but digs in emotion, love and a lot of hope.
The narrator is very clear from the beginning that the protagonist dreams of having a loving family which she lost at a very young age.
Her sadness hits her everyday not knowing how to manage.
The write up has a dramatic flavour that will surely make this standout in the crowd.
If a sense is taken back or restored, it changes the way we see ourselves.
With her sight back, Mia feels differently, the voice she had known for years is not the same. She feels all this while she had been living with a stranger.
This book is simple yet it will touch the minds of the readers in a different way.
This book is a mature and riveting work of the author.
You must read each page, soak up every word and feel it deeply.
His writing style and his ways of expressing his thoughts are likely to impact the minds of young adults.
Grab your copy from Flipkart, Shopclues, snapdeal and infibeam.
(Reviewed by Poonam Chatterjee)
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