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Home > Books > Books Title > Edge of Desire, The - Stephanie Laurens
Edge of Desire, The - Stephanie Laurens
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This book was flawlessly quick paced and well written.to me this one'Bastion Series " Best! The best thing about this book was that there was an ACTUAL explanation behind the legend and champion to have fallen apart.and it was only whatever other typical communicational misconception:P
I delighted in the Suspense section. It was intriguing and all around built. It kept me speculating, despite the fact that it was not so much inventive. Be that as it may, it had the environment and it was sufficient confounded, regardless of the fact that a smidgen moderate here and there. The anticipation part unquestionably overwhelmed the plot.
I did think the book was extraordinary and I plan to peruse more by the writer. The Edge of Desire gave me this, and a skipping, rolicking puzzle as a side dish.
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In a time when most Indian writers are looking at a modern day India and its current trends and dynamic development into a force to reckon with, The Edge of Desire comes as a refreshing change by weaving a tale about the tough years gone by that India has survived through to reach where it is today. Told from the perspective of Shruti Ranjan, a rape victim who believes it is her right to avenge the crime against her, the book describes her various struggles and while doing so brings to light naxalism, Kashmir, religious conversions, money laundering, political wars and many other problems that were the order of the day in the India of the 90’s.
What I liked the best about the book was the rape victim was not a mere vulnerable entity. She was portrayed as a modern Indian woman who was strong, fearless and ready to fight for the right cause. A woman who could be the chaste, calm Draupadi with undying faith in her mentor, but also ready to take on the role of a merciless Durga and make the required sacrifices and trade-offs when it came to getting even with her tormentors and avenging an attack on her dignity.
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