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Book review: Voyagers into the Unknown




Book review:

🌸 This book is a vibrant story of transformation through an unlikely source. Its a delight to interrogate the emotional connection between strangers and between races. It deals with the intangible aspects of human existence and inculcate the quality of forgiveness and compassion.


🌸 The story revolves around Raj's tourist agency who helps a group of foreigners who visit India that offers tours throughout Agra. Raj gets to know many people daily and his experience grows. As the story progresses, the twists and turns stirred me completely.


🌸The author has well penned the storyline bringing upfront the emotional setbacks of many tourists and the reason at times they come out for an outing either to enjoy or handle out their entangled personal issues. The author has beautifully depicted Raj's character and how  heals the hearts of spiritually damaged persons.


🌸 Looking Agra from the tours view and the spectators view was quite fascinating. It provides an urge to visit Agra once and change your attitude towards life a bit.


🌸 I enjoyed reading this book and venturing many people's issues was a mix feeling. I would recommend this deep insight book to all.

🌸 Happy Reading!

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