Book Review by LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES - The 365 Days by Nikhil Ramteke


** Thanks to author Nikhil Ramteke for gifting us a review copy of the book. **

‘The 365 days’ takes the reader through a passage hardly explored earlier. It’s the account of people with varied skill sets from Kerala who travel all the way to gulf expecting a better living. It’s perhaps the first such attempt where an author did a reality check to understand if these people truly get a better living or not. The author is to be congratulated for making an honest effort to tell a bold story on a sensitive topic.

The coverpage is good and so is the overall representation of the book.

The only aspect of storytelling which could have been better was the context setting. Since the topic selected is a niche one, a better context setting would have resulted into a better connect with readers from different walks of life, especially who do not lead the life of the characters in the novel.

Overall we rate the book as 3.8*/5* and recommend it for a reading.

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