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H**S
A good effort!
"Matters can be solved in other way too; we just have to think twice before taking any step. A vehicle can be repaired if damaged, but you cannot repair someone's heart if it is broken."🍁.A little while back I chose this tiny e-book.Probably because I read a poem "From the Bazaars Of Hyderabad” by Sarojini Naidu when I was a little girl and somehow reading this reminded me of how life was back then..Hyderabad, the place that instanty reminds us of the lip-smacking biryanis and Charminar, a monument that has tourists buzzing from all over the country quite frequently.But there is a lot more that this city has too offer.The book so beautifully captures the soul of this city in it making you relish its spirit and enthusiasm.It has an array of stories telling you about the daily lives of the people. Some sad, some happy this one consists of perfect blend of sugar and spice capable of keeping the reader hooked..Not a very special book, just a simple yet up to scratch one time read. The dialect of the book is extremely umebellished, a perfect pick for a beginner in my opinion.Just one drawback is that it could’ve been better and more rarefied.🍁
R**E
Good read
Book: Life in HyderabadAuthor: Queeny YalangiFormat: Paperback/Kindle editionPrint Length: 96 pagesLanguage: EnglishPublisher: fanatixx publicationPublished in: 2021As the name rightly suggests, the book is a collection of anecdotes about people from different walks of life who put up in the city of tales, Hyderabad. The short stories in the book have beautiful poetic pieces and minimalist illustrations that add great value to the overall aesthetics.The author has done a great job describing the emotions of people through the tales and making them very relatable for the readers - helping them appreciate the compassion and optimism expressed.Overall, a good read. Look forward to more from the author.
L**A
Beautiful stories! Loved the book
Life in Hyderabad is a series of anecdotes, accompanied with beautiful poems and illustrations. What adds to the beauty of the book is the honesty and simplicity with which the tales have been narrated. Talking about the tales, these tales are the happenings around us which we see but un-see. After reading this book I realized that how we overlook the small things in life which actually makes it beautiful.It somehow makes you feel connected to Hyderabad and its people. It will take you to its streets where you can see the stories unfolding in front you while you stay stunned. As the author says, this book is the right mix of love, longing, pain and dwelling in them.
M**D
Worth Buying
The book was awesome to read. My favorite lines though out the book was," I remember you cuddling me in sleep close to your chest, I couldn't breathe for your arms arrest me so tight. I imagined thousands of nights with you"Greatly expressed by author. Nice experience!!
S**A
Superb Book
The author is just wonderful. I totally loved reading this book. It is worth every penny!! Looking forward for more books from the author!!
T**S
A short and beautiful read
'Life in Hyderabad' is a book of anecdotes, the untold stories of love, hope and optimism. The stories that often happen around us, but we never speak about them. In this book, you will meet people who lost everything, people left alone by their loved ones, people who faced setbacks, but never gave up. Life in Hyderabad is a book of everyone who is living with hope.The book has 21 chapters, and the author has touched various social issues while writing the book. I found the short stories to be interesting, and full of thoughtfulness. The cover is gorgeous! However, the book could have been much better with respect to the writing style.Recommended to all those who are beginner readers. It's a quick, light, feel-good book that you should try out.
M**R
Amazing Reading Experience
Every person have some story either complete or incomplete. Some stories have happy ending and some are just seeking ending but every story is beautiful and thoughtful. This book covers all the stories which somewhere have a connection to our daily lives. Not every story is complete however every story has something to tell you which may be love, pain, tears or optimistic approach. The 65 pages have a magic in them which is short and precise but wonderful... I will not recommend any specific page or story title because every story has a depth.And i loved how minimalist art at a start of every story captures your mind which has title on it.
H**U
So many emotions in a single book
Life in hyderabad"A girl is a strength, a girl is a revolution, a girl is a goddess of patience".Life in hyderabad, the title itself is fascinating, that reflects that the book would be based on some stories from hyderabad.This book consists total 21 ancedotes with different kind of people and their life.Some talk about love, some about pain, where some are about sufferings and sacrifices.Every tale was different from one another in many ways, but very much relatable.I was so emerged in these ancedotes but i wanted them to be like full fledged stories so that i can read the endings, but these were just ancedotes so it was kind pf good experience.For beginners this book can be a good read.The language used in thee book is easy with simple english and there are some proses in a few of stories that are beautiful.
S**A
A Great Collection of stories
This book has so many well written characters. Though normally not something I would read. I felt so relaxed by it. I got lost in the writers' words and loved how she wove her stories. My favorite being "Choice" But I am not going to spoil anything. Give it a read.
M**.
A quick and occasionally poignant read
This is a brief collection of short stories and anecdotes about, well, life in Hyderabad. There is an overarching theme of individuals' private struggles and how you never know what's going on behind closed doors.
J**T
Sweet Collection
It took me 2 hours to read this book. Once I opened it, I couldn't put it down. The author has done an amazing job in telling her amazing short stories covering topics like love, homelessness and pain. A very enjoyable read
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