Book Review — Where the Sun Never Sets by Stuti Changle - Kiranmayi reviews
he story has a good message about what is home and who is family. However, if you have read the earlier two books of the author, this one may not live up to the expectations. A story set during the pandemic narrated as diary entries has a lot of potential; I personally felt this potential has not been explored to the hilt. Pick this one to read the coming-of-age story of a young girl.
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