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When the Mountains Moved by Vijaya Sandireddy | Book review


 Book review:

"When the mountains moved" is an endearing story that reverberates with readers on various levels. It's a tale about tracking down oneself, embracing difficulties, and finding the force of human association. An ideal read for those partake in a mix of sentiment, experience, and self-revelation.

The story rotates around Preethi, a fruitful IT proficient, is ostensibly created yet internally scarred by a past deplorability.  At the point when a startling work trip takes her and her group to the Himalayas, she winds up faced with both the physical and profound levels of the mountains. As they adventure further into the mountains, Preethi starts to defy her covered feelings and the waiting shadow of her most memorable love, Rishi.

The author wonderfully catches the magnificence and persona of the Himalayas. The characters are balanced and engaging, making their excursion both convincing and moving. Preethi's change from a beaten down lady to a confident individual is very much depicted. Her excursion of mending and development is both interesting and motivating. Arjun's steadfast help and the elements inside the journeying bunch add profundity to the story.

The subtleties of orchestrating a trip for office staff and taking care of tough spots during the journey are elegantly composed, adding an engaging and energetic experience. The beautiful portrayals of traveling, with enamoring words and distinctive subtleties, make for an agreeable read.

The author's composing style is connecting with and vivid, laying out clear photos of the storyline. The pacing is even, the superposition of the philosophical intermission has been kept up with fastidiously with the made up introduction. The discoursed are sharp and sensible, adding an additional layer of genuineness to the account.

Generally it's a book of disclosure of home and the world, a mirror which has mirrored the formation of human and his environmental factors.


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