About Book:
Imagine waking up on a stranger’s bed remembering nothing of your past. Ravish does, and is warmly greeted by Neha. He has been muttering two names in his sleep: Kriti and Rohan. Ravish is an introvert associated with the technology world. Neha is an outrageously curious woman and a firm optimist.What brings them together? Who are Kriti and Rohan and what’s their story?Welcome to this tale of emotions and the fight against consequences of our desire.
About Author:
Bijoy Munshi is a coder during the day and a passionate writer after the sunset. Years of observing people has inspired him to write this narrative of confined sentiments. His writing is galvanized by the starry sky and travelling. Bijoy lives in New Delhi. He is a Kashmiri who yearns for home that never was. For updates and more write up’s you can follow him on: Instagram: @bijoymunshi Blog: bijoymunshi.blogspot.com
Review
The stranger’s bedroom
Do you enjoy kindle books?
The title is really awesome and catchy I mean you can think of a possible outcome when you read the title😂
The cover looks amazing kind of maze you will understand as you read throughout the book.
This book is really unique and way different than I thought. Not expected this will turn out such a good story.
I always talk about psychology and why it is so important in life this book deals with it. There are many incidents happens in life and damage our life and that affects our psychology for a lifetime.
Here in this book one, those accident changes protagonist life. Ravish meets with an accident and that becomes a life-changing moment. What is the secret behind this mystery?
He wakes up one day and realizes he doesn’t remember who he was. He was clueless about life. Slowly with Neha’s book, he gets back his memory. What was that book about?
Believe me, it’s a complete roller coaster ride. So many emotions are yet fast-paced. This talk about corporate lifestyle also. Two different timeline makes it easy to understand.
The narration is really awesome! Though we don’t see many twists and turns still it’s really good to go.
At the end of them, you get a message from it. “How we should care about things we have and life”
Completely amazing and worth reading.
I would rate 4.2