Body of Work- Kajal Kapur
Mansi Babbar’s writing style is good, with an excellent command over her language and editing skills. The author explores Raina’s personality through her words and story, creating a well-rounded character. Other characters are also given due attention, which is commendable considering the short length of the book. However, the first half of the book is slow-paced and takes a while to build the story.
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