Review: The Woman Who Saw the Future

The Woman Who Saw the Future by Amit Sharma
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Blurb - 

Sapna Vaid has lived with a unique power for a decade; a power that turned her from a timid, wide-eyed, college-going girl into the most influential and powerful Goddess on Earth.Sapna can see the future and saves thousands of people around the world every year through her record-breaking, popular show ‘Lucky People’. The show had given Sapna’s life a meaning and gives her the courage to sleep every night, where death and blood await her in her dreams.
Even though the world is at her feet, the power costs Sapna her personal life. Broken relationships and separation from her son bring her unbearable pain. Her parents and the thousands of prayers that come her way every year are her only solace, her only reason to live.
When a blinding hatred leads to a desperate act of revenge, a single misuse of her great power triggers a reversal of her fortunes. Sapna begins to lose her ability to see the future.Now she must decide the path she has to take to preserve her unique gift and her fame, even if it turns her into a murderer on the brink of insanity.
 


My views -

The Woman Who Saw the Future by Amit Sharma, is an supernatural story which revolves around Sapna Vaid and her special ability of able to see the future via dreams. Author perfectly plotted the story without much loop holes. Yet story is predictable as he openly described in blurb, Still I kept on going to identify How is it possible?

Sapna Vaid, A normal middle class college going girl but not after the death of her brother she used to get dreams about random peoples getting accident which came real too. So she decided to help them through a TV show. When she get famous and worshiped as goddess she suffered too. Author characterized well with captivating narration.

Language is lucid and simple makes your read comfortable my only dissatisfaction is predictable story line and bit of drag mid way. Still it gets shaped well as story. To say about cover I loved it, simple and yet elegant.

It would be perfect read for someone who trying to read different. Also I recommend everyone as I liked the emotional parts where author showcased the love of mother, Care of Dad and Possessiveness of Son.

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