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Book Review - The Woman Who Saw the Future by Amit Sharma - Shruti Shankar

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Book Review - The Woman Who Saw The Future By Amit Sharma - Shruti Shankar
My Review: What if you could dream and see the future? Dream terrible events and not the good ones. I am sure your life will be hell. I am sure people with such gifts have a life full of surprises and fear. Sapna Vaid is one such girl who discovers her ability to dream death events in the world and also some related to people who are close to her. Amit has done a fantastic job of describing the turmoil she goes through. These dreams take her peace of mind away. She has bold parents, a strong brother Vikrant and her boyfriend Sahil on her side. Kalpana her mother has been portrayed as a strong woman who does not hesitate to stand against crime and wrong practices. Prakash her father, who is even though calm and not aggressive yet has a strong personality and stands by every situation they face in their life. Vikrant and Sapna share a special bond as siblings. The loss of her brother takes a toll on her that makes it quite worse to handle these premonitions. They all help her battle this out. There is no pattern in her dreams, although she dreams every day and sees hundreds of people die in months. Initially, she is quite skeptical of her gift, but with time she learns to make peace with it. There comes a time in her life where she has to decide if this gift is indeed a gift or is it a curse? As I kept turning each page of this book the story got exciting and was gripping. There are many quotes in the book that blows your mind away. If given a choice would you like to see the future? Do let me know what you think of the book if you have read it already. If not, do grab this book here. I can bet you; you will not be disappointed. P.S – I love the cover of this book. Author – Amit Sharma Publisher – Readomania Pages – 272 Book Blurb: Sapna Vaid has lived with a unique power for a decade; a power that turned her from a timid, wide-eyed, college-going girl into the most influential and powerful Goddess on Earth. Sapna can see the future and saves thousands of people around the world every year through her record-breaking, popular show ‘Lucky People’. The show had given Sapna’s life a meaning and gives her the courage to sleep every night, where death and blood await her in her dreams. Even though the world is at her feet, the power costs Sapna her personal life. Thousands of prayers that come her way every year are her only solace, her only reason to live.  When a blinding hatred leads to a desperate act of revenge, a single misuse of her great power triggers a reversal of her fortunes. Now she must decide the path she has to take to preserve her unique gift and her fame, even if it turns her into a murderer on the brink of insanity. Disclaimer: I received a review copy of this book from the author via http://www.tbcblogtours.com/tbcblogtours, in exchange for an honest review. The opinions about this book are my own and are not influenced. *This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you buy on the site through this link, I will get a referral fee, at no additional cost to you. Happy reading! I am taking part in the 2018 Reading challenge by Everyday Gyaan . If you too want to be part of it, quickly visit the webpage and read the conditions. Happy Reading !
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