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and the roses bled!!!! anyone read the story Pls say me the story scam will be reported ​

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And The Roses Bled by debutante Mehak Daleh is a fiction from this genre. The story is narrated by Alisha, who loses her twin sister to a human predator in childhood.

Summary

Alisha is young girl when she loses her twin sister, Nina. She is sent away to a boarding school but soon realises that Nina has come back to visit her and to probably tell her something. Alisha also witnesses someone else, another girl with a rose in her hand, and she wonders if she ever can have a normal life. But with her bestie, Ravneet, by her side she braves it all. Just when she thinks she is fine, things start spiraling out of control. Even to the extent that her friend Ravneet is affected.

What are the girls trying to tell her? And can Alisha, a school girl, help them?

What I Liked

Like I said earlier, I was a bit skeptical to read this book, especially at night! (shivers!). But this is not the kind of book that will scare you to bits and it comes from someone who gets spooked very easily. So, I was relieved that way!

As for the story, it has a good plot, very intriguing. It will want you to keep reading and get to the bottom of the story. The narrative is absorbing, perfect for this kind of genre. It reminded me of Ruskin Bond’s books because of a similar setting perhaps. Mountains and mystery do go very well together, don’t they?

Overall, I thought the book was very well written. Enjoyed it!

What I Did Not Like

Well, for starters, I suppose the gross details towards the end could make you uncomfortable, although they aren’t too bad. Also, I was wondering what the purpose of more than one person witnessing ghosts is in the book. It hardly seems relevant. Also, the character of Alisha seems too mature for her age, at some places.

Other Details

This is a debut book by the author, Mehak Daleh. She has handled a horror story very well, in my opinion. It is easy for non-horror readers like me to enjoy the book without jumping at every sound, if you know what I mean.

Would I Recommend It?

And the Roses Bled

is a chilling story and I would definitely recommend it, especially if you’re looking to venture into the horror genre. The book is fascinating and realistic at the same time. So, yes!

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