Roar of the Dark by Aastha Rathod – The Book Brewer
The book challenges conventional notions of femininity and female sexuality, skillfully exploring the multifaceted issues women face. Despite some grammatical errors and plot holes, the book adeptly delves into themes of female sexuality and identity, highlighting the influence of family, religion, and societal norms. It expertly explores the influence of societal norms on women's perceptions of their bodies, highlighting their struggle for self-realisation and the barriers that impede it. Naad's potential as a bestselling author is evident, and I eagerly anticipate future endeavours.
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