
▶️ What do you think people misunderstand most about each other? I finished reading Prism of Perceptions by Anushila Chakraborty and one thing this book quietly reminded me of is how, at the end of the day, humans search for companionship more than anything else. More than money, success, or achievements, it is people and connections that truly help us survive. The book beautifully highlights the importance of valuing the people in our lives and cherishing the bonds we often take for granted. Set during the COVID pandemic, the story follows Trillian and Zana, two beings from the planet Reton, who arrive in Mumbai for research purposes and eventually meet Dr. Girish, a frontline worker struggling with loneliness amidst the chaos around him. While Girish helps them understand Earth and human life, Zana and Trillian unknowingly become the company and emotional support he deeply needed. At the same time, they themselves begin understanding what it means to feel, connect, grieve, and belong. What I really enjoyed was how the book constantly contrasts life on Reton with life on Earth. Through Zana and Trillian’s conversations, we learn how differently emotions, healing, relationships, and even survival are understood on their planet. The way they recharge, process situations, help people, and slowly begin understanding human emotions adds a unique layer to the narrative. Watching them evolve from analytical beings into characters capable of empathy and emotional attachment was genuinely interesting. Read the full review on the website. #bookreview #bookblog #readerviddh #bookstoread #read
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