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  Why The Spy’s Apprentice by Manish Orian Kindo Should Be Your Next Read In a world where one decision can change the course of your life, how far would you go to survive? How much would you risk to protect the people you care about? These are the powerful questions at the heart of The Spy’s Apprentice – a thrilling new novel by Manish Orian Kindo that’s capturing the attention of readers everywhere. Set against a backdrop of crime, politics, and hidden identities, The Spy’s Apprentice dives deep into the world of espionage, this isn’t a typical brooding spy story that we have read or seen a million times before. It’s a fast-paced journey of survival, loyalty, and betrayal, told through the eyes of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. The book kicks off with a high profile murder and our protagonist, Sajjan, showing up at his old friend’s house — not alone, but accompanied by a young woman and her little sister. What seems like a desperate plea for just a night’s...

Carved by Fire book review πŸ”–


 Book review πŸ“šπŸ”–

⭐My Rating - 4.5/5⭐

The book "Carved by fire" is book written by Akshaya Saraf which talks about going through the hardships of life & coming out stronger than before.


"The things that doesn't kill you makes you stronger."


The story is full real life characters, real experiences the author went through, the times where one goes through bad situations.

That shows life is not what's actually happening to you..but how you choose to react to it. It is certain that everyone goes through a breaking point. But how choose to deal with it, how we choose to come out of it tells a great deal about us. It is easy to weep and stay miserable than to see everything that's happening as just experiences,not good or bad but as just experiences and to use that experience to learn more about yourself and change for a better tomorrow. 

This book is something that talks much in detail about such topics. Author has written this book so deeply that one can connect themselves into the story characters. The story wasn't that dragging but had some places where it could hvae been a little fast paced. And the characterisation was also good with neat narrative. 


During the time of hurt we count our problems instead of counting our blessings.... people who love us, everything we have, and all the things we can be.

This book teaches us the same, on how well one can bounce back to life. It is highly recommended for youngsters mainly.

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