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Book Review ~ Love On The Everest : Deepthi Ayyagari




Name - Love on the everest
Author - Deepthi Ayyagari
Pages - 63 pages
Genre - Adventure, Romance
Format - Kindle
Ratings - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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The book is about the boy Sid who loves adventures. He is the only child to the family. They have a business running across many places and need not to worry for earning. His grandfather introduced him to mountaineering and he instantly got connected to it. And, while growing up he started part in various expeditions and that's where the thought of 'Everest' takes birth before he gets "settle down".
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During the climbing mission, fate showed it's hand and he fell in love with the Sherpani, the woman who was his guide in this treacherous climb. But fate, again played it's game.
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What happens this point forward is better to explore in the story.

Review -

1. Strong and crisp grammar, good vocab in such a short read is really appreciable.

2. The author has done a commendable job at writing the book in boy's perspective. I was emotionally connected to Sid because of it.

3. Well detailed character structure of all the people, especially Sid. The language, tone and incidents he is involved in are explored authentically.

4. Loved the title and cover. Overall, i enjoyed it. I liked the ending, as it wasn't very predictable, though it made a lot of sense.

Would recommend to to those who love dramas and are okay with emotional themes! ❤️

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