A Quest for Spring
Author: Monica Mujumdar Dixit
Publisher: Notion Press
Rating: 3/5
What I liked about this book is the analogy drawn between happy days and the spring season. In that sense, the title makes absolute sense and is apt. However, the cover fails to appeal owing to the way in which ‘SPRING’ has been printed.
‘A Quest for Spring’ is a simple read. The plot of the story is predictable and is not new to the readers. The narration is lucid and easy to comprehend. The dialogue delivery is fine. But the major problem lies in awful editing that might surely irk the readers. Another problem is the meek character sketch of the side characters; they act like mere caricatures. A little more about them would have balanced the story.
Overall, a good yet simple plot that is comprehensible but clichéd.
Best wishes to the author!
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