Friday 29 July 2016

#BookReview ; Everyone Has A Story by Savi Sharma



Everyone has a story.
Meera, a fledgling writer who is in search of a story that can touch millions of lives.
Vivaan, assistant branch manager at Citibank, who dreams of travelling the world.
Kabir, a café manager who desires something of his own. Nisha, the despondent café customer who keeps secrets of her own.
Everyone has their own story, but what happens when these four lives are woven together?
Pull up a chair in Kafe Kabir and watch them explore friendship and love, writing their own pages of life from the cosy café to the ends of the world. 


Everyone Has A Story is the debut work of Savi Sharma. She is from Surat & co-founder of a motivational media blog ‘Life & People’. The author finds a story in everyone’s life & that’s how was inspired to write this story. You can catch up with her at www.savisharma.com

The story is about two characters & how they accidently became each other’s stories. Meera is our female protagonist who wants to write a book but can’t search a story interesting enough to write about while Vivaan is our male protagonist who is the youngest assistant branch manager at Citibank with a dream to travel around the world. There are 2 more characters, Kabir & Nisha. Our protagonists meet each other for the first time at the cafe where Kabir works, listening to an author. Meera gets to know about Vivaan how he wanted to escape to explore the world while Vivaan came to know Meera’s dream to write a book which can move readers. That was the exact moment when Meera decided she has got her story. But there’s a secret deep down which has broken one of our protagonist beyond repair. Maybe some stories can’t be completed after all! Read this book to know more!

This book is simply about one thing, “Everyone has a story”. It is a beautiful portrayal where the author conveys that there are numerous stories all around us just waiting to be told. I liked the fact that the author decided to include very few characters in her book & they have been sketched so well into words that I can’t believe they aren’t real & don’t forget its her debut work. The title as well as the cover is just beautiful. In all a must read!  



1 comment:

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