Availability: In Stock
Three Impossible Wishes
Rated 3.96 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
23
SKU: 9789353577087
₹299.00 Original price was: ₹299.00.₹224.25Current price is: ₹224.25.
Embark on a transformative journey with Arya in “Three Impossible Wishes” by Anmol Malik (ISBN: 9789353577087). Facing self-doubt at the University of Westley, Arya encounters Sahil, a privileged rich boy, and Vladimir, her potential savior from deportation. Amidst this chaos, Arya navigates a complex relationship with her high-achieving father. This heartwarming story explores self-discovery, love, and acceptance.
5 in stock
Niyansh Bindal –
A heartwarming book about self-discovery that everyone can relate to. I loved it.
Akshita Singh –
A delightful and charming story that will warm your heart. Loved it!
Ankit Verma –
A charming story about finding yourself. The ending was a little predictable, but overall a pleasant read.
Ashish Kumar –
The plot twists kept me guessing! A surprising and engaging read.
Ritik Karale –
I enjoyed the diverse characters and the exploration of cultural identity. A quick and easy read!
Madhu N –
I really connected with Arya’s struggles. A well-written and thought-provoking story.
Gargi Chaurasia –
I loved the characters! Sahil and Arya’s dynamic was fun to watch. Wish there was more depth to Vladimir’s character.
Latpate Mayuri Dattatray –
A cute and fluffy story! Perfect for a rainy day. I wish there was more character development though.
Brojen Mili –
The writing was okay, but the story was predictable and unoriginal. Did not enjoy.
Fredrick Lakra –
It was an okay read. I didn’t feel invested in the characters or the plot. Pretty forgettable.
Dhanush H B –
A decent read. It kept me entertained, but it wasn’t anything special. A good vacation book.
Prashant Kumar –
The book started strong, but I felt the middle dragged a bit. Arya’s struggles with self-doubt resonated with me though.
Divij Gupta –
Not my usual genre, but I found myself enjoying it. Some parts were cheesy, but it was a feel-good story.
Vishwajeet Kumar –
This book was a heartwarming escape! I especially loved Arya’s relationship with her father.
Sanjana Jain –
I enjoyed this story overall, especially the diverse friend group. It’s not a life changer.
Divya –
This book was great at tackling complex relationships. I found it very relatable.
Vrinda Gupta –
A sweet, light read. Arya’s journey is relatable, though the plot felt a bit rushed. Enjoyable but not groundbreaking.
Arman Ahmad –
I loved the message of self-acceptance. A touching and inspiring story.
Sourav Saha –
It had potential, but fell flat. Characters were underdeveloped and the plot was thin.
Sailesh Pugalia –
This book exceeded my expectations! I couldn’t put it down. Highly recommend!
Nirmal Kumar –
A bit slow-paced for my liking. I had trouble getting into the story at first.
Sahil Bajoria –
Found it a bit cliché and predictable. The writing style wasn’t my favorite, but the story had its moments.
Ritika –
Charming and insightful, this book is a must-read for anyone finding their way.