[Book Review] “You Can’t Draw My Destiny” By Manya Nigum

Blogpost| 2-03-23

Overview

My Review:-

The book is about Sakshi’s life, dreams, and aspirations. She is an intelligent and beautiful college-going girl. She is doing a B.Tech. in electronics. Sakshi is happy with her friends, Rashi and Siddharth. She goes to college, enjoys her studies, and gets good grades.

One day after an incident, Sakshi meets a guy named Kabeer, who is tall and handsome. She finds him attractive and helpful, and slowly they become good friends, but eventually, Sakshi falls in love with Kabeer. She tells her feelings to Kabeer, but he can’t accept her love because he wants to stand on her feet and has other priorities to focus on. So he refuses.

 

On the other side, an obsessive person who was Sakshi’s senior stalks, molests, and blackmails her to such an extent that she tries to take her life. But she finds herself safe in the hospital.

So, who saved Sakshi from this situation? What will happen to Kabeer and Sakshi’s friendship? Will she find her true love or not? What will happen to this stalker? Will Sakshi’s career be successful?

Excited!! If you want to know the answers, grab this novel’s copy. I highly recommend reading this book.

Ending notes:-

I fell in love with the story and the lead characters. It is an engaging, fast-paced, and exciting book to read. I liked how the author portrayed the characters, narrated the whole story, and wrote the dialogue. You will completely relate to the story, as I did. The book is full of emotions; I felt happy, excited, engrossed, disturbed, sad, loved, and even relaxed during the scenes. It will keep you on the edge of your seat because you will be eager to know what will happen next. The novel exquisitely depicts college life, friends, and the fun of being in an engineering college. The book is the debut of the author, and she has done a great job. One more thing: the story also alerts you against stalking, molestation, and blackmailing. It is a message from the book that we should be careful. Overall, it was a good read. Thank you so much.