Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Book Review on Bestseller

Bestseller by Ahmed Faiyaz is a fiction work and has an interesting storyline.

About the story:

The story whirls around protagonist Akshay deputed from London to India for enhancing Kalim publications, unexpectedly the proprietor Kalim passes away and Akshay is held responsible for taking it forward.
Zorah, Kalim’s daughter was recruited for running the business and Tarun to head them. The partner of Kalim gave 365 days to bring at least 5 bestsellers published through Kalim’s publication to further run the business else it would be shut down forever.
And as a team Akshay, Zorah, Tarun plunges themselves in bringing victory. In their journey they find hurdles, pull backs and many more fun involved with the chosen writers and the books meant for publication.
What happens next? Will they succeed in bringing up the business? What are the challenges they faced? Will Kalim publication survives this struggle? Lies the suspense of the story.

About the book:

This book is spellbinding, and I enjoyed every line of it. The author has rich knowledge about the book publishing industries, PR ratings and other marketing strategies involved in it. The books story line completely involves about the above-mentioned parameters.
Those struggles and hurdles faced by both publishers and the authors are clearly explained and we can sense the insight thrown on the same. The author has done a splendid work on bringing this beautiful work.
Not in a single place I felt boring or dragging or annoyed, right from the beginning till the end of this book made me engaged and reading it was a pleasure.
The nature of the story is realistic and fast pacing. The love between Zorah and Akshay was charming. I really liked when mind voice of Akshay spoke, while interacting with Roshan or Tarun or other people who annoyed him a lot. It was hilarious and amusing while reading those instances.
Humor, love, strategy, politics, stress and anger gives a mixed flavor to the story. Unexpected twist and turns filled with lot more enjoyments makes a perfect book for the readers.
I would like to recommend this book to all readers, and you will never regret in reading this alluring work of fiction.
My rating is 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 for this fascinating book.

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