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Whom to trust by Mehak Karlra | Book review

Book review : 

Whom to Trust is a gripping , intriguing and weird way of depicting true facts of life whether  it is intertwining love, betrayal and confusion in an intricate plot. The easy going of her life is shattered in a single moment after the death of her parents and the journey of life's reality begins.

The book is a story of a jovial girl , Myra who gets unconditional support from her father . But after the demise of her parents on the trip to Kasauli , she was bitterly depressed and in  her feeble condition she is left with only one person her sister, Mishika. Both of them with different perspectives and a low condition and need of love and support.

The intertangling of relationships in quest of love and moral support to cope up from the depression of loss of parents creates a blur image of understandings and misassumptions leading to more pain and discomfort. The rollercoaster ride of emotions and turmoils of pain and much more keeps the reader hooked up from the start till the end. The love triangle between Myra, her elder sister Mishka, and Rivansh forms an  essential aspect of the story. The story ends up in one question Whom to Trust ?

 The author has masterfully portrayed the complexities of human relationships, which are often full of confusion and misunderstandings. As the story unfolds, readers are taken through a journey of emotional highs and lows, leaving them speechless. The book is just filled with a plethora of uneven thoughts, some poems, which keeps the readers on the edge.

Overall, the book provides a platform to reconsider the realities of life , who to trust and who not to trust. Is someone close to you can ever take place of your parents? A harsh reality of life weaved in an adroit manner. Do grab this book .

Happy Reading! 


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