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Dreams: A story of love, friendship

 @Dreams: A story of love, friendship and following your dreams by Joginder Rohilla

Dreams

Book review:

"@Dreams" offers a nostalgic and intelligent excursion into the young, long stretches of three cohorts—Virat, Samar, and Dinesh. The book, written in a straightforward yet captivating style, easily brings you into the universe of these youthful personalities, showing their fantasies, battles, and yearnings. It investigates the intricacies of kinships and desires, giving readers a new point of view on life and how young encounters shape our standpoint.

This contacting story of three school pals who are headed to seek after their yearnings work hard at delineating the ups and downs related to seeking after grand goals. Samar's thoughts on industriousness hit home for me, filling in as an ideal update that even though achievement is generally difficult, the battle is beneficial.

Quotes from the book that piqued me:

💛‘The purpose of our magnificent life is not to live normally; there are wonderful unique treasures that only you can create. You have to make your destiny and education is the first step towards that.’

💛‘You will find all kinds of wonders in the world, even the most unexpected ones. Go and explore the world. And yes, it’s applicable in all aspects of life.’

I truly valued the legitimate embodiment and idea of this book. Its direct language and clear conveyance made it a joy to read. Each page felt like another experience, pulling me more deeply into the story. Everything unfurled so delightfully that I found it hard to put down. This is most certainly a book to be relished from start to finish.

Overall, A superb mix of feelings really impacted me. Its straightforward language and smooth stream made it a delight to read. Each page evoked new sentiments, and I was profoundly moved by the whole experience.

Purchase here.

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