A Road Not Traveled : Book Review

A Road Not Traveled

Can the World be a Single Country?

By J Alchem





Publisher- StoryMirror

Fiction

ISBN- 978-8193237601
Blurb:

Niorgast Stinvins, a motivational speaker by profession, wakes up one day to a strange phone call from an unknown person asking him to attend a meeting. There he is introduced to two more strangers, Doilin Flenk (political adviser) and Bakintin Lenit (journalist), and to a mission: “Can the world be a single country?” Thus begins a journey on a road not traveled, learning new lessons, unlearning a few and finally realizing that life is much more than what you think it is.
Accompanying him on this journey are his personal demons, some ghosts of past and a few random memories of the near future with his loved ones. One day he reached a stage where he doesn’t know if he will be able to live or not.
Can the world be a single country? Will they be able to take this mission from a closed room to a goal post? What circumstances are they going to face? How will their journey be?


Review:

Totally a road which is not traveled till now. Many congratulations to the author and I doubt that it is his debut in this industry. He has come up with such a plot which is neither seen in past 4-5 years nor anybody give it a thought. Title is enough to make one excited about this book and artist(s) has done justice with the cover of the book. Moving to the book, acknowledgement is enough to tell you that this book going to be a super hit. I was totally enjoying reading the acknowledgment. Story started with the strange call to Stinvins, asking him to reach to Rolls Palace to discuss about the plan. I find it hard to remember the name but as the story goes on, that difficulty was reduced. Every page is magical in its own way. Every page tell a story which is enough to motivate and do what you like. But author has stretched the part at some places which could be removed. Plot is the backbone of this book and language is also simple, which makes it easier for a reader to complete it in one sitting. But the quality of the book is average and at various places, the use of capital letters is not appropriate. But ending was an unexpected one (don’t want to be a spoiler, haha). And the inspiring, loving and motivating story is enough to hide all its fault. Overall, I would recommend this book to everyone. And let’s get ready to step into a ‘One Country World.’

I like-  
   1) Plot.   
   2) Inspiring stories.
   3) Acknowledgement.
   4) Language.
   5) Hat on letter ‘O’.

I dislike-
   1) Book quality could be improved in next edition. 


Ratings

Book Cover - 4.5/5
Editing - 4/5 
Blurb - 4.5/5
Book Quality (Typing, Word Setting, Fonts) - 3.5/5 
Story - 5/5 

Overall - 4.3/5

You can also buy this book- A Road Not Traveled


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