Tuesday, 15 December 2020

Review of "A Tiny Reason To Live"

Book: A Tiny Reasons To Live

By: Shreyan Laha @shreyanlaha




The year is 4000. While the entire world is wiped out, ten people survive in outer space and are heading towards a significantly altered Neptune. The new Neptune is now a rock planet like Earth or Mars and it is also surprisingly populated. What awaits these ten space traveller? Know more in: a tiny reason to live.

First of all the title is quite intriguing. Title looks as if it is a self help book. But it isn't!!

Wait...

Just go through the blurb again...
It's a sci-fi book.

And the story is interesting and intriguing. The prologue itself was so intriguing. I loved the imagination the author put into the story. After few pages in the book i found there is mention of cryo-caskets. If u don't know what that is you must really read the book. 
The author has done a commendable work by maintaining the flow of the story. Without any doubt I can say that this book will never disappoint you. It's amazing and worth the time.

And to all those who love sci-fi.. this one is for you.

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