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Tuesday, 3 March 2015

The Unbreakable You is a collection of 27 stories and each one of them is unique in their own way. But for me, only one story, 'Her Diary' by Miss Ruchi Rai, caught my attention.

It is a story of a young girl who faces the toughest test of time and goes through a series of events which shatter her world. She goes through the loss of someone dear and when this wasn't enough she becomes a victim of lust and betrayal by someone she never imagined even in her wildest dreams. 

But the story isn't just stating a series of events, the girl goes through, but goes one step further into the mind of the girl who has lost all hopes of ever becoming whole again. This story not only gives you insights into the broken hearted girl, but also questions, to my surprise, 'true meaning of life'.

'Her Diary', a story of a young and vibrant girl, Miss Ruchi Rai, gripped me like darkness grips the night and in that infinite darkness, her protagonist still looks for a ray of hope. Miss Ruchi Rai's story of a broken hearted girl captures your soul like a predator and leaves it with invisible scars - invisible scars with infinite pain and boundless suffering. This story forces you to rethink about love and lust. This story is a must read for every boy who ever broke a girl's heart, for every girl blinded by love and for every parent with children.  

Can she pick up the pieces of her broken heart and become whole again? Can she find her 'ray of hope' in the midst of infinite darkness which surrounds her? Can she ever find happiness in an unfair world? Well, read 'Her Diary' by Miss Ruchi Rai to find out more. 
   

You can buy 'The Unbreakable You' by Write India Publishers from Amazon at surprisingly low prices.

Amazon:
http://www.amazon.in/dp/9384180343

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