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Her Life by Ratna Chandu

 Her Life by Ratna Chandu | Book Review

Her Life by Ratna Chandu


This book is a fantastic account of Riya's journey and the tranquillity that brought her to a hospital surrounded by a series of unfortunate events, a destination that seems impossible to reach. The perfect plot adds flavour and spice to the story as it progresses at a steady pace.

The entire work is the result of the flawless storytelling that brought each section of the book to life. The book combines chilling suspense with everyday joys and struggles. You can feel Riya's happiness, her discomfort in a small apartment, the heat and noise of Mumbai, and her quiet fear that something is off.

The narrative shines brightest in its initial chapters, which tenderly explore the warmth and closeness of their relationship. Ratna Chandu's writing is simple yet evocative, making the reader feel at home with Riya and Abhay's world.

The suspenseful undercurrent running through the book keeps the reader engaged, pulling them deeper into the mystery of Riya’s experiences and the secrets she carries. There is a flicker of hope that never dies, mirroring the resilience and strength of many women, even as the novel delves into the gloom of injury and trauma. 

In addition to being a novel, HER LIFE is a profound reflection on the silent struggles that many women face and the quiet bravery required to survive them. This book is absolutely necessary to read for readers who are looking for emotionally charged fiction that does not shy away from the realities of life.

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