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Stories We Never Tell

Written by: Savi Sharma
Narrated by: Kaushik Ramchandran, Nishi Jagavat
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Publisher's Summary

There are stories we never talk about. Stories we are afraid to share. Simply because they hurt too much or no one wants to listen to them.

Such was the story of Jhanvi, who is a budding social media influencer. She appears to have it all together, living her ideal life, but something is missing: Jhanvi has this impossible need that drives her to be more perfect than any person could possibly be.

And the story of Ashray, who had a rocky start in life. With hard work and determination, he translates his dreams into reality, but his deep-seated insecurities come to the fore when life throws him a curveball.

As their stories intersect, their lives change in ways they never expected.

In a world of loss, darkness and destruction, will Jhanvi and Ashray be able to tell a story of hope, light and recovery?

©2019 Savi Sharma (P)2022 Audible, Inc.

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A good story

I had picked up this book because it was free. I didn't think I will finish it but the story was good. It is about mental health and the flaws of being addicted to social media. It's quite believable and contemporary. I will recommend it. The narrators are good and speak clearly.

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Good story

The story was good however I feel that the female narrator voice were sounding similar for Janhavi ,Ashray Mother Character and even for Sakshi it was confusing sometime.Although i liked the story the way it is woven into account of different person.I like the sentence where it is mentioned Everybody around there is in pain some are able to conceal it some are able to deal with it and some need help and there is nothing wrong inthat.

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Nice Storyline

The plot is very relevant, and definitely worth pondering about.

However, the Narration is horrible, very bad pronunciation, horrendous.

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Nicely written

The plot is nice, it strongly portrays the title. Story is very well written.
The narration is nice too, however the female voice ends up correcting herself a couple of times.

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