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Three Impossible Wishes

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SKU: 9789353577087

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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.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789353577087
  • Publisher: Scholastic Inc
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 372
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 935357708X
  • Publisher Date: 26 Jun 2020
  • Edition: 1
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 367 gr

23 reviews for Three Impossible Wishes

  1. Niyansh Bindal

    A heartwarming book about self-discovery that everyone can relate to. I loved it.

  2. Akshita Singh

    A delightful and charming story that will warm your heart. Loved it!

  3. Ankit Verma

    A charming story about finding yourself. The ending was a little predictable, but overall a pleasant read.

  4. Ashish Kumar

    The plot twists kept me guessing! A surprising and engaging read.

  5. Ritik Karale

    I enjoyed the diverse characters and the exploration of cultural identity. A quick and easy read!

  6. Madhu N

    I really connected with Arya’s struggles. A well-written and thought-provoking story.

  7. Gargi Chaurasia

    I loved the characters! Sahil and Arya’s dynamic was fun to watch. Wish there was more depth to Vladimir’s character.

  8. Latpate Mayuri Dattatray

    A cute and fluffy story! Perfect for a rainy day. I wish there was more character development though.

  9. Brojen Mili

    The writing was okay, but the story was predictable and unoriginal. Did not enjoy.

  10. Fredrick Lakra

    It was an okay read. I didn’t feel invested in the characters or the plot. Pretty forgettable.

  11. Dhanush H B

    A decent read. It kept me entertained, but it wasn’t anything special. A good vacation book.

  12. Prashant Kumar

    The book started strong, but I felt the middle dragged a bit. Arya’s struggles with self-doubt resonated with me though.

  13. Divij Gupta

    Not my usual genre, but I found myself enjoying it. Some parts were cheesy, but it was a feel-good story.

  14. Vishwajeet Kumar

    This book was a heartwarming escape! I especially loved Arya’s relationship with her father.

  15. Sanjana Jain

    I enjoyed this story overall, especially the diverse friend group. It’s not a life changer.

  16. Divya

    This book was great at tackling complex relationships. I found it very relatable.

  17. Vrinda Gupta

    A sweet, light read. Arya’s journey is relatable, though the plot felt a bit rushed. Enjoyable but not groundbreaking.

  18. Arman Ahmad

    I loved the message of self-acceptance. A touching and inspiring story.

  19. Sourav Saha

    It had potential, but fell flat. Characters were underdeveloped and the plot was thin.

  20. Sailesh Pugalia

    This book exceeded my expectations! I couldn’t put it down. Highly recommend!

  21. Nirmal Kumar

    A bit slow-paced for my liking. I had trouble getting into the story at first.

  22. Sahil Bajoria

    Found it a bit cliché and predictable. The writing style wasn’t my favorite, but the story had its moments.

  23. Ritika

    Charming and insightful, this book is a must-read for anyone finding their way.

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