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The soldier: A voiceless scream

 Book: The soldier: A voiceless scream

Author: @nigamarv

Genre:  Fiction

Firstly the cover caught my attention. A mother was feeding her child but the sides were painted bloody,  giving a sense of normative thought. Why were they surrounded with blood?! I was pretty sure it's gonna be a tragic story. But to my surprise it was much more than that. However,  I had no idea about the title. 


❤ 

The book is fast paced and short read but exhibited strong emotions and deep feelings. I literally cried reading this book. Every part of the book kept me amazed and many times I  felt the pain of the protagonist.


The book addressed traditional superstitions and their evil effects. 

It also referred to sexual harassment and assaults faced by women. It has become common nowadays. Both men and women suffer but it's more in case of women. Every women are facing this at one point or other. Yeah,  it happened to me. I wish I was brave as the protagonist at that time.


The story was too touchy. The author conveyed a beautiful message that there is a soldier in each one of us and once it's unleashed,  nothing can stop us from achieving the goal.  I think the author has done justice to her book.It's one of the best best book I've read. Added to my favourites💞


My best wishes to the author @nigamarv. Looking forward for her next book 'Destiny Awaits'. ✌💫

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