Book Review (Aham) by Towards Literature


Book: Aham
Author: Saurabh Thakur

Rating: 4.4 star
Title: The Battlefield

Everything is fair in Love And War. The book justify this prominent saying but for the latter. "Aham", title in itself is appealing and the cover is icing on the cake. As the sword is on the cover which is a symbol of war or battle, it can be postulated that book might have a subject related to war. I like the title and I appreciate the author that he chose this word of Sanskrit Language for his book's name which means "I". If I talk about story, lt is beautiful like it's narration. Language is froward. You will find youself in another world while reading the book. Sometimes it may scare you, sometimes it may persuade you to speculate for the result of war. Apart from all these, I criticise the font in the prologue. I tried hard to manage. Though, the writing (calligraphy) is good, but the shrinkage of words troubled me. Except this, Whole book is magnificent. Overall, A good read. 
Recommendation: Yes

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  1. Thank you so much for the wonderful review! So happy that you liked Aham.
    And if you anyone wants to read, here’s the link - https://www.amazon.in/AHAM-SAURABH-THAKUR/dp/819422814X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=aham&qid=1601882473&sr=8-1

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