While searching for some inspirational books online I came across this book. "Everyone Has a Story by Author Savi Sharma." The book got published by Westland publication and also it landed up in the Top 10 Nielson Bestseller list. So I was very keen on reading this one as I got to know it broke many records.
Synopsis:
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 cafe manager who desires something of
his own.
Nisha, the despondent cafe 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 cafe to the ends of the world.
Book Review:
The story started interestingly, with a decent
prologue but while reading through the pages one by one I was wondering when
the actual plot will build up. I couldn't find the part which got everyone
hooked. And till the end of the book I was in search of something interesting
but my desires didn't meet till the end. I just kept on reading and nothing
seemed worth the time I was putting in and then just like that the story ended.
The storyline was such that it
left many questions unanswered and even the plot was missing. The narration of
the story was weak but the use of language was good. The book seems to be written just for the sake of
writing. So, to tell you all in one simple
sentence - The book is just over-advertised and it is not worth our time and
money.
PLOT: 3/5
CHARACTERS: 2/5
WRITING STYLE: 3/5
CLIMAX: 2/5
ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 2.5/5