Book Review 90: The World Between Us by Sara Naveed.




The World Between Us by Sara Naveed tells a heart-warming tale of love, the journey of the protagonists, and how they overcome the demons of their past. It is very different from the regular cliched plot that romance novels in general have. It is unique and that is what I really liked about this book.

Amal is a simple girl who is troubled by the memories of her disturbing past. Although she tries to move forward, she cannot completely let go of her disturbing memories. Qais Ahmed, on the other hand, is very different from Amal. He seems narcissistic, manipulative and arrogant. But Qais has a troubled past too. And that affects his mental health.
Qais joins Amal's office and both start to develop feelings for each other.
However, the story takes a drastic turn, when they find out that they have a deep connection to the past from which they are trying to move forward.

The author has a beautiful style of writing. It is descriptive yet the story proceeds at a fast pace. It has the capability to keep the readers hooked until the very end.  The use of lucid language makes it a very easy read. It took me only a few hours to complete reading this book. The characters are very well developed. The plot is very engaging and has some unexpected twists and turns which makes it all the more interesting. It is a perfect mixture of romance, humour and emotions.

Altogether, I really enjoyed reading this book. Definitely recommending it to my fellow bibliophiles. You'll absolutely love this book if you are a fan of the romance genre. And if you are not, you'll enjoy it as well, as this book is beautifully written.


About the author: Sara Naveed is the best-selling author of Our Story Ends Here and Undying Affinity. She has a master's degree in banking and finance and works as a content head at a software firm. She lives with her family in Lahore.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars.
First Published: February 2020.
Pages: 256
Price: ₹250/-

You can buy this book from Amazon.


Thanks to the publisher for providing me with a review copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. 

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