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A Pleasant Escape by Piyush Rohankar #pebbleinwaterswrites #books #bookreview #tbrchallenge #bookchatter @blogchatter

By Jaideep Khanduja @PebbleInWaters

A Pleasant Escape - An IAS Aspirant's Tale by Piyush Rohankar has a lot to deliver. It's far beyond a regular college romance novel. The story covers Indian youth's lifestyles, aspirations, and dreams. It's a story with a good pace that's one of the key factors. Though it's a work of fiction but you can easily find the real life youth living the same kind of lives as that of the fictional characters in the book. It is really relatable to the life of today's youth. The story is about an IAS aspirant and at the same time it reflects a number of prominent social evils that impact youth's lives. The story ends with a completely unexpected climax. So, be ready for a surprise at the end. The story revolves around a number of characters in their youth having their own aspirations, struggles, dreams, fears, faith, doubts, hurdles, and realizations.

A Pleasant Escape by Piyush Rohankar #pebbleinwaterswrites #books #bookreview #tbrchallenge #bookchatter @blogchatter

If you are any of these, you need to pick the book A Pleasant Escape - An IAS Aspirant's Tale by Piyush Rohankar and read this super interesting story - an IAS aspirant, a traumatized youth because of the evils of the society, a youth struggling to survive and sustain, or if you have passed through any of these stages in your life. Three fast paced story will keep you hooked to it. The life instances of characters will certainly touch your heart and will create some sort of sympathy towards them. The protagonist is an IAS aspirant who craves to crack the civil services exam and fulfill his dream of becoming an IAS Officer. It takes a lot of courage and will power to build yourself strong enough to cross that barrier that is very difficult to crack as the ratio of aspirants versus those who are able to crack is very wide. 

Overall, this book A Pleasant Escape - An IAS Aspirant's Tale by Piyush Rohankar shows for two extreme colors of our society. On one hand, there's a spectrum of positivity, hope, and dreams. And on the other hand, there's a continuous fight against the wrongs of the society. In between these two spectra you will find the youth of India dwindling between the two.

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