Book Review: In A Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern – Jainand Gurjar
In a Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern is a contemporary fiction of around 323 pages. It is the story of Alice, a normal girl who started seeing colours, sorry colours around people, colours which shows the real feelings of people! And it's her journey to find herself in between all the negativity, dark thoughts, rage, and sadness. To know more about the story and my views, read the detailed review.
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