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The Artists by Amit Anand – Book Review

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Author: Amit Anand
Publisher: White Falcon Publishing

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The climax was unexpected and interesting. The reactions each of them had as the stories ended, the curiosity to know the next story was amazing.

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•Let life take its own course.•

The Artists by Amitanand29 published by Whitefalconpublishing is a story of Aarav a pianist, Sahana a ballet dancer and Manvita an actor.

Unknown to each other, they all meet at their respected seats on the train. All three of them are set to go to Delhi, as they are called by someone unknown. Eager to discover their purpose in Delhi, the three of them began to know each other, sharing their stories.

I loved the way the story started and was headed to. Each of them has a strong personality, an inspiring journey worth witnessing. Starting from Sahana to Aarav to Manvita, each of them shared how they choose Art, and how they decided to never leave that art despite their corporate jobs!

Each story is interesting with many twists. With a crisp and interesting narration, the reader dwells into the lives of three different personalities.

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I liked the way the events took place in their life, making them stronger and better each day. What I loved most is the way the author expressed the relationships they shared. Be it family love or friendship or professional life or love, the author expressed it well.

There’s fun, there’s love, there’s a believe to bring change, there’s a leap of faith and curiosity that will surprise the readers.

It’s a bit slow-paced story with a smooth flow of words. Filled with drama and love, each one of them has its own way of feeling liberated.

One could relate to each character. One needs friend like Neil, Ridhi and Astha and a partner like Neeraj of course. I Enjoyed Manvita’s story the most.

It’s a good read, though at times it gets a bit tedious with long plays explanation in Manvita’s story, tricks and tips in Sahana’s story and a bit more details in Aarav’s story but it was worth reading.

That fight each of them fought, mentally and physically, that Artist in them spoke a lot.

The climax was unexpected and interesting. The reactions each of them had as the stories ended, the curiosity to know the next story was amazing.

Looking for an interesting, different read over the weekend? Do check this one.

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