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Savi Sharma

Savi was born in 1993 in Bahal, a small town in Bhiwani district, Haryana. She went to receive a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Surat University. She was preparing for Charted Accountancy but, as happens in most of the cases, she left it in between and went on to pursue other things which might be easier than what she left. And, as many of the readers would agree, nothing is easier than writing fiction if your subject is something around romance and cheap thrills. I am not assuming that the same is true for Savi Sharma but her writing is not very elevated as well.

Savi’s writings are based on some practical issues that we often think about. Her primary focus on picking issues like love, relationships, dreams and career is natural because most of the readers would like to see their struggles and thoughts reflected in the novels or books they read in any genre. And therefore, most of the modern slangs are used in the books at frequent intervals which shouldn’t surprise the readers at all.
Books by Savi Sharma 
  • This Is Not Your Story
  • Stories We Never Tell
  • Everyone Has A Story
  • Everyone Has a Story 2
 

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