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Invisible Ink

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Reconnect with childhood friends Rekha and Amina in Allahabad as they navigate adulthood amidst communal tension and terrorism. Neelum Saran Gour’s “Invisible Ink” (ISBN: 9789351772781) explores their journey to reconcile a bitter past with a changed present. Can they find closure in a world where secrets resurface and innocence is lost?

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789351772781
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India Publishers Pvt Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Collins
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9351772780
  • Publisher Date: 17 Sep 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 227 gr

20 reviews for Invisible Ink

  1. Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa

    The author brings Allahabad to life with her vivid descriptions. The characters are well-developed, but the plot felt a bit predictable.

  2. Shashank Mishra

    A powerful story about the complexities of friendship and the impact of historical events. Thought-provoking and well-written. Highly recommend!

  3. Aman Shukla

    While the themes were interesting, I struggled to connect with the characters. The plot was slow-moving. Not a book I would reread again.

  4. Swapnil Chatterjee

    A poignant tale of friendship tested by time and tragedy. Gour’s writing is evocative, though the plot felt a bit slow at times. Worth a read.

  5. Mustaffa Sidiq Lone

    This book is a gem! The characters are so well-developed and the plot is gripping. Gour’s writing is simply beautiful, evoking emotion very efficiently.

  6. Devanshu Singh Negi

    Gour beautifully captures the essence of Allahabad. The characters are well-developed, but the ending left me wanting more. Still a worthwhile read.

  7. Saikat Das

    I was completely absorbed in this book. The writing is stunning, and the story is both heartbreaking and hopeful. Highly recommended!

  8. Shozab Ghazi Naqvi

    Neelum Saran Gour’s writing is enchanting. Invisible Ink is a mesmerizing journey through love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. I’m in love!

  9. Akash Gupta

    While the premise was interesting, I found the execution to be somewhat lacking. The characters didn’t fully grab me, and the plot dragged in places.

  10. Hafis Shajahan

    An evocative tale of friendship in the face of adversity. Some parts were slow and I had to reread to understand the meaning. Overall, a good read.

  11. Sweta Gautam

    Invisible Ink is a compelling read that will stay with you long after you finish it. The characters are so real and relatable. The plot keeps you engaged.

  12. Ishaan Garg

    I was expecting more from this book. While the writing is decent, the plot felt predictable and the characters lacked depth. Not my favorite.

  13. Anushka Bhartiya

    An intriguing story with well-developed characters and a compelling plot. However, the writing style felt a bit dense at times. Good overall.

  14. Aniket Mulmule

    A thought-provoking novel that tackles difficult themes with grace. Some sections were slow-paced, but the overall impact was significant.

  15. Shubham Choudhary

    I loved the exploration of friendship and forgiveness in this book. The setting of Allahabad is vividly portrayed. A must-read for those interested in Indian literature.

  16. Dev Kumar

    Invisible Ink is a solid read with interesting themes, but it didn’t quite captivate me as much as I’d hoped. Still, a worthwhile effort.

  17. Debashish Dash

    A powerful story about friendship, loss, and redemption. The author’s prose is lyrical, but I struggled with some of the historical context.

  18. Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah

    Invisible Ink is a moving story of reconciliation and forgiveness. A beautiful and heartbreaking journey. The writing style is incredible and engaging.

  19. Biswajit Barman

    A beautifully written story that explores the enduring power of friendship. The author’s attention to detail is remarkable. A touching tale.

  20. Vashisth Kumar Singh

    Invisible Ink explores complex themes with sensitivity. Rekha and Amina’s story resonated with me. A few pacing issues, but overall, a moving experience.

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