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Posted on February 27, 2019 by admin

The sun shine down

“”How she came be so confident even at this point of time when her time to defeat can be counted in minutes””

The cover of the book is look good and eye catching. There are only few books where we assume about protagonist and after some story another character becomes primary protagonist. (Person favorite)

Story starts with a murder of SSC candidate who is trying to expose scam.(junaid). His brother wants Justice for it.
Shreya basu, a good looking brave women contest as CM of upcoming election. Here comes the beautiful part how media works and how she become overnight sensation in society. Media did every little thing to make her win.

There are two parallel stories going in this book. One is junaid and other is sheya basu. Kudos to author for writing such a great short book. The way both story end in last chapter is more than awesome. Books talk about all the realistic things happens in India.

The characters are well developed and described. Every character has its own role to play. I believe the development can be made more interesting. The supporting character can br made more descriptive.

The plot of the story is awesome. In just 140 pages author nail down everything that requires for a book. Another great part about book is no extra sugercoting or extra action that makes books boring somehow.

The thing I didn’t liked is female protagonist learning so much of political background in so much of less time. Even though last chapter is awesome but, can be decribed in little details.

In a nutshell, a must read to know dirty side of politics, scams etc. 

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