Undelivered Letters by J. Alchem
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Another book (rather, booklet - considering the short reading duration ) by J. Alchem. The story is about a postman who forgets to deliver some letters one day. He finds it twenty years later at home lying forgotten in a corner and is filled with remorse on failing to do his duty. He decides to deliver the forgotten letters with predictable consequences. The book focuses on three stories with the feel-good factor and happy endings.
Book is an easy read and the prose flows beautifully. However the plot is tepid and not stimulating enough. The best thing is the author has found a niche format, not too long and not too short. Not too many have tried this before, I suppose. Hopefully, he should exploit this format and maybe come out with newer genres.
PS:- Free copy in exchange for a review.
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