Start Living Again


Name: Start Living Again
Author: Saranya unmukthan
Publisher: Fingerprint
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Rating: 4/5

Book Review: 

Start Living Again by Saranya Umakanthan is contemporary fiction. This romance novel explores the themes of love, tragedy, and self-discovery.
 
Ananya and Anshik are the main characters of the story. Ananya is from a village and wants to be a director. Her father believes girls' roles are to be respectful wives and dutiful daughters, not to earn money. Anshik is a successful entrepreneur. While pursuing her dreams, she was betrayed by a close one, and Riya, her friend, emotionally supports her. Similar to Ananya, Anshik's life is also not easy; he has a burden on his shoulders while chasing his dream. 
 
The story revolves around Ananya, who is living her life with her shattered dreams and faces challenges and struggles with life alone. The support she wants doesn't come from her family. Amidst life when she lost everything and darkness all around her, Anshik, her past love, the one who broke her heart three years ago, returns in her life as a ray of hope, giving her the courage to start again, and their unexpected reunion is the journey of personal growth and challenges. As they come together, they inspire each other to pursue their dreams.
 Overall, this is a heartwarming, emotionally charged second-chance romance. This inspiring story language is simple, and the characters are relatable and realistic. The cover is pretty. I especially love the quotes from the book. Quotes are unique and inspiring. If you like to read emotionally charged tales, this book is for you. I would rate this book ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars.
 
Favourite Quote from the Book: When trouble doubles or triples, remember that even tripled trouble does not stay forever in this temporary world.

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  1. A simple storyline but loved the backgrounds of the protagonists. - The Blissful Storyteller

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