
Review of "Fool Me Twice" by Nona Uppal
Fool Me Twice is a story that explores the various aspects of love-filial, platonic and romantic through its various characters. The story has been told in a simple but engaging narrative without any dull moments interrupting the narrative. The idea to anchor the story somewhere in the middle and explore the earlier life of Sana through memories was a nice way of showing the various aspects of her relationship with her family, Bani, Ashish and Tanya.
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