Book Crits

9-Year-Old Reviews My Book “The Day I Started Flying”

Hey, dearies! How is it going? We could barely talk last month but here I am again. I hope everything is great with you. July was such a meh for me, but thanks to a 9-year-old, I got to start August fresh and motivated.

You know my first book “The day I started flying”, right? It was published in the year 2018 but I still receive satisfying feedbacks on that book. One such wonderful feedback I received is from a 9-year-old girl, Ishita.

Listening to her speak about it made me feel so good about myself and I feel energized to work harder. This is what genuinely brings happiness to me.

Here’s what she said…

Watched it?

Isn’t that sweet!

She loved it, now what about you?

If you wanna go ahead and place your orders, here are the links and when you read it, do not forget to send your feedback to me.

The day I started flying

Blurb:

Disability. Is it really that powerful to destroy all your dreams and make you vulnerable? No. Absolutely not. None of us has the ability to ace in everything. Then why make one limitation take unfair advantage of all your capabilities. Can you name a person who has all? No, if you can see closely. Life offers everybody an equal share of opportunities; it’s we who must grab them for our good. Before we reach those opportunities, there will be myriads of obstacles to cross, and I know very well it’s not that easy. But it’s neither that difficult and definitely, not impossible. By obstacles, I meant people, circumstances, and our own inhibitions. None of these are too big to get over. People may try to make you weak. Some with sympathy, some with underestimation and some with ignorance but that’s not true. Stop admitting it. You are much more than that. Rediscover the power within you. This book paints a picture of my story as a girl with a disability and how I have been reaching all my destinations.

“Come what may, I have my own way to fight it back.”

“Turn every obstacle into an opportunity.”

“Break every inhibition.”

“Be the one you aspire to.”

The Invisible Guardian

Blurb:

Aishwarya lost her parents at a very young age in a terrible car accident. After everything she’s been through, she still tries to find her dreams and destinations with the help of her invisible guardian. Well, she is a girl who believes that life has and needs a little magic to it; and that’s exactly what she’s going to see.

When she thinks she’s crying all alone – Someone’s watching over her from behind.

When she worries which of the pathways she should take in life – She will be given the road with fewer thorns.

When she makes a big mistake – What she doesn’t know is that someone made sure she learns her lessons in life.

After years of struggle, she finds out she’s been taken care of all along by someone mysterious, and maybe even magical. Whom she calls her “Dreamcatcher”.


I’ll see you soon later. Keep smiling! 

Lots of LOVE,

Nikki.

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