Description
- ISBN-13: 9788175993174
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Publisher Imprint: Fingerprint!
- Height: 197 mm
- No of Pages: 248
- Width: 127 mm
- ISBN-10: 8175993170
- Publisher Date: October’2015
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- Language: ENGLISH
- Weight: 700 gr
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹239.20Current price is: ₹239.20.
Uncover the hidden truths of India with therapist Sara in Lucy Beresford’s “Invisible Threads.” After discovering her husband’s mysterious death in New Delhi, Sara embarks on a journey that intertwines with the vibrant culture and dark secrets of India. Explore themes of love, loss, and cultural clashes in this captivating novel. ISBN: 9788175993174
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Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
Invisible Threads kept me hooked from beginning to end. A must-read for anyone interested in India.
Gandham Sai Gopi –
The writing was beautiful, but the plot was a bit convoluted. I had trouble following it at times.
Netra Sharma –
Invisible Threads is a captivating journey of self-discovery. I couldn’t put it down.
Aditya U Upadhyay –
Invisible Threads is a powerful exploration of grief and discovery. The Indian setting is beautifully depicted. I enjoyed it.
Gulshan Kumar Mahto –
Beresford paints a vivid picture of India. Sara’s transformation is compelling. Some parts were confusing.
Gargi Chaurasia –
A captivating read that delves into Indian culture. Sara’s journey is intriguing, though the pacing felt a bit slow at times.
Saket Laxman Shende –
A good story, but it could have been shorter. Some scenes dragged on unnecessarily.
Atul Budhwar –
An enjoyable read with a unique setting. However, the ending felt rushed.
Harsh Mundhra –
The plot was interesting, but the characters were not very relatable.
Hardik Gour –
Beresford’s writing is evocative and the story is compelling. A wonderful read.
Simran Khurana –
Invisible Threads is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring different cultures.
Harsh Arya –
The writing was good, but the plot was predictable. I was not very impressed with the book.
Rachagorla Naveen Kumar –
A thought-provoking novel about love, loss, and cultural differences. Highly recommend.
Anurag –
I was completely immersed in Sara’s story and the world of India. Highly recommended!
Pranay Yadav Yadav –
I enjoyed learning about Indian culture, but the story itself was just average.
Aishwarya –
A deeply moving and thought-provoking novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.
Yogesh –
The book had potential, but the characters lacked depth. I wanted to connect with them more.
Suprith D S –
A beautifully written novel that explores complex themes with grace and sensitivity.
Piyush –
I loved the exploration of Indian culture and the mystery surrounding Sara’s husband’s death.
Aanchal Arya –
An interesting story, but I found the plot a little predictable. Still, a decent read overall.
Aashima Chopra –
The book was okay, but it didn’t leave a lasting impression on me.