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Sometimes, I kill time by reading a book. The best part of book they are fictional and full of adventure, drama, emotions, motivational and inspiring.

One of my favorite novel is "Till the Last Breath" by Durjoy Datta. This novel is about two youngsters fighting for their lives but uncertain about whether they have any hope for survival. The book is about Dushyant Roy and Pihu Malhotra.

I fascinated by the brilliant 19 year old medical student Pihu character in the novel. I mean she is smart, fun loving, curious but she is suffering from incurable, fatal disease hurtling her at a slow, painful, uncertain death.

I don't wanna spoil the fun if you haven't read it.But her struggle with this disease changed her life.

Even she knew she wouldn't return from from the clutches of death, so she decide to give it to someone who is being loved by few... 

She always have a back for her friends!    

Here is my imagination on Pihu Malhotra.

 

Now dear readers share your favorite character of any novel in the comment section who had inspired you.

 

Thank you for reading xoxo

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  1. My favorite character is Elizabeth Bennett from Pride and Prejudice. She is a well-read woman, who knows where to draw a line. Living in an era where finding a groom is the only boon a woman could perhaps get, Elizabeth aka Lizzie has the dignity to keep her ground and ensure that she never falls for a man who is full of prejudice or doesn't shy away from hurting her pride.

    P.S.: Love your art. 😊

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    1. I really get inspired thank you for sharing 😘.
      And thank you for commenting xoxo

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