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Unspoken: Different Shades of Love

Sneha reviews Unspoken, a book of short stories, by Sadhna Wadhwa, exclusively for Different Truths.

Author:          Sadhna Wadhwa

Genre:            Short Stories

My Ratings:   ☆☆☆☆

Each story presents a different shade of love and is really heart touching. Each story is unique and ends with a twist.

A beautiful collection of seven short stories. Each story presents a different shade of love and is really heart touching. Each story is unique and ends with a twist. Although each story has its own charm, I liked a few of them immensely. First of them is ‘Deliverance’, which narrates the tale of the unconditional love of a wife for her husband. It made me cry.

‘The Date’, narrates the tale of a girl, whose family abandoned her because of her love marriage. It really ends with a beautiful twist.  ‘The Doll’ is the best of all and I ended the book with happy tears glistening in my eyes.

I really loved each story and I am going to re-read it a few more times. Because very rarely I got to reach the collection of a short story in the romance genre.

The narration is medium paced and I must say I enjoyed the twists at end of stories

The narration is medium paced and I must say I enjoyed the twists at end of stories more than anything.

A must read!

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Sneha Prakash Thakur
Sneha is an entrepreneur, teacher, feminist, literary critic, book reviewer, writer, culinarian, mother, wife and daughter. She is certified in Feminist Studies at IIT Madras and holds Master's degree in English Literature from IGNOU. She runs her online classes, and writes columns and reviews for different websites and magazines. She writes stories, which are hugely admired. She is an avid reader.
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