Review of Blemishing The Odds by Harish Penumarthi
About the Book:
Say hello to Raghav, an immature, insensitive person who is apathetic about everyone else except himself. His life revolves around his parents and his friends. He is among the bad books of all his Teachers.
Until one day, when Trisha, a new entrant; mesmerizes him at the very first glance. He finds a friend, savior, nurturer and an inamorata in her. Just when he thinks that everything has been set out in a picture perfect manner, life throws a series of ghastly surprises at him. Will he change for good or stick to his immature stand of “My Life, my rules” and screw it all up?
This tale journeys across all the ups and downs a student could possibly encounter. The transformations that a student may endure, the courage and guts one needs to have in order to dodge all predicaments and eventually sketch the perfect end to all his agonies.
Review:
School time. where a lot of things happen which always remains with us as memory. the book is of that kind.
Starting from the title and cover, title is bit confusing and gives no idea about the story and the cover was in need of makeover, it looks like a cover of any government school books. The blurb needed to little more elaborative. Overall, the front of this books lacks the features to attract anyone.
The book is a nostalgic story which a father is telling to his kids as our elders used to tell us. Kind of mainstream topic where a spoiled brat meets a girl and start changing himself, and then some drama.
The small font and the typos is little turnoff for the book. story line seems little slow and narration needed more work and efforts.
Overall, it's a one time read but not that fascinating.
Ratings:
I will give 2 out of 5 stars to this book.
You can grab the copies by clicking on this link Blemishing the Odds by Harish Penumarthi

Until one day, when Trisha, a new entrant; mesmerizes him at the very first glance. He finds a friend, savior, nurturer and an inamorata in her. Just when he thinks that everything has been set out in a picture perfect manner, life throws a series of ghastly surprises at him. Will he change for good or stick to his immature stand of “My Life, my rules” and screw it all up?
This tale journeys across all the ups and downs a student could possibly encounter. The transformations that a student may endure, the courage and guts one needs to have in order to dodge all predicaments and eventually sketch the perfect end to all his agonies.
Review:
School time. where a lot of things happen which always remains with us as memory. the book is of that kind.
Starting from the title and cover, title is bit confusing and gives no idea about the story and the cover was in need of makeover, it looks like a cover of any government school books. The blurb needed to little more elaborative. Overall, the front of this books lacks the features to attract anyone.
The book is a nostalgic story which a father is telling to his kids as our elders used to tell us. Kind of mainstream topic where a spoiled brat meets a girl and start changing himself, and then some drama.
The small font and the typos is little turnoff for the book. story line seems little slow and narration needed more work and efforts.
Overall, it's a one time read but not that fascinating.
Ratings:
I will give 2 out of 5 stars to this book.
You can grab the copies by clicking on this link Blemishing the Odds by Harish Penumarthi
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