Official Review: Border Post 99 by Kedar Patankar

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Re: Official Review: Border Post 99 by Kedar Patankar

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Comical retaliations. Having read the sample, I could really see that. Sounds like a very diverse read.

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Well written, well thought out characters: Khan and Sharma, who started out in isolation, showing how in real life people can or go through the same experiences but with time endure and emerge stronger.
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This story remind us about humanity .It also looks like the order from government has been accepted by both the character which can be though as loyal to their job insted of having the most hater and enemy of both the character each other...we can conclude that weapons training along the beautiful mind and humanity is given to the army of each and every nation.... :tiphat: :tiphat:
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:techie-studyinggray: Congrats to the author for the book .In our today's world of political conflict, a book with a theme on how humanity works to solve the day to day conflicts is a great read for all generations. :tiphat:
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I love to read something on India and Pakistan. The differences between the two countries have existed since the time of partition. Nice review.
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A story on humility and unity between people despite their differences. It comes at a good time for me, because we are about to go for presidential electipns in my country. A time when citizens easily get polarised by differing political views. But this book reminds us that the connections between individuals can be more powerful than the conflicts between governments. I will recommend this wonderful read to all my friends in Kenya.
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It is a well written book review and I liked it. I would like to read the book :D
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The review sounds hilarious,and the material is well thought out, a talented author he is, bringing the story to real life.
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I really love your review of the book.
Right now I feel like dropping what I'm doing to start reading the book. ?well done.
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I enjoyed your review. I read the sample and from your review think this would be a book I would enjoy. I love it when people from opposing sides find common ground to get along.

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I enjoyed your review. I read the sample and from your review would like to read the book. I enjoy when people from opposing sides can find common ground to get along.
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nice review , from all you have said I feel the book would be nice for me to read.
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This book sounds like something I would not read. So I don't really know what else to tell ya...
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The review truly makes one yearn to read the book..and it sure is a good book just based on the few pages read.
The thought of two enemies coming together is encouraging,people should embrace peace.
Great review
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Post by Srikant Bawale »

Aptly written review. The book really gets to you in terms of what is goin happen next and you are hooked on throughout. The relationship between the two countries is potrayed brilliantly and so is the perspective of a soldier. A shade of humor is given on the a core containing a serious issue. Definitely a thumbs up for me.
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This was definitely a well written review that makes me want to curl up with the book & not be disturbed so I can just immerse myself in it. I did buy the book based off the review & the sample that I read as they both piqued my interest!
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