📖 Overview
Savi Sharma is an Indian novelist who gained prominence as India's first successful female self-published author. Her debut novel "Everyone Has a Story" became a bestseller and established her position in contemporary Indian literature.
Originally pursuing Chartered Accountancy in Surat, Sharma made the decisive choice to leave her studies to focus on her writing career. This decision proved transformative when her self-published work gained significant commercial success.
Sharma has authored multiple novels including "This is Not Your Story" (2017), "Everyone Has a Story – 2" (2018), "Stories We Never Tell" (2020), and "The Happiness Story" (2023). She also co-founded the motivational media blog "Life & People," where she writes about spirituality, meditation, and positive living.
Her writing typically explores themes of friendship, hope, love, and life's journey, resonating particularly with young Indian readers. Sharma's work has contributed to the growth of contemporary Indian English literature and the self-publishing movement in India.
👀 Reviews
Readers note Savi Sharma's simple, accessible writing style that appeals to young Indian audiences new to English-language fiction. Her debut "Everyone Has A Story" received over 16,000 Goodreads ratings averaging 3.5/5 stars.
Readers liked:
- Relatable stories about young professionals in India
- Quick, easy reads with motivational messages
- Focus on following dreams and overcoming obstacles
Common criticisms:
- Basic writing with repetitive phrases
- Underdeveloped characters
- Predictable plots
- Grammar and editing issues
On Amazon India, her books average 4/5 stars across thousands of reviews. Multiple readers called her work "amateurish" but praised the inspirational themes. One Goodreads reviewer noted: "Perfect for teenagers starting to read English novels."
Her subsequent books received lower ratings than her debut, with "This Is Not Your Story" averaging 3.3/5 stars on Goodreads and "Stories We Never Tell" at 3.2/5 stars.
📚 Books by Savi Sharma
Everyone Has a Story (2016)
A narrative following a banker, a café owner, a writer, and a storyteller whose lives intersect in modern-day Mumbai as they pursue their dreams.
This Is Not Your Story (2017) Three individuals - Shaurya, Miraya, and Anubhav - navigate life's challenges while seeking their true calling in different Indian cities.
Everyone Has a Story 2 (2018) A standalone sequel featuring new characters whose lives connect through a series of events at a Mumbai coffee shop.
Stories We Never Tell (2020) A tale centered around Jhanvi and Ashray, exploring themes of ambition, relationships, and personal transformation in contemporary India.
The Happiness Story (2023) A story about finding joy and purpose, following characters who discover the true meaning of happiness through their interconnected journeys.
This Is Not Your Story (2017) Three individuals - Shaurya, Miraya, and Anubhav - navigate life's challenges while seeking their true calling in different Indian cities.
Everyone Has a Story 2 (2018) A standalone sequel featuring new characters whose lives connect through a series of events at a Mumbai coffee shop.
Stories We Never Tell (2020) A tale centered around Jhanvi and Ashray, exploring themes of ambition, relationships, and personal transformation in contemporary India.
The Happiness Story (2023) A story about finding joy and purpose, following characters who discover the true meaning of happiness through their interconnected journeys.
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Durjoy Datta produces romance novels set in modern Indian urban settings with themes of love and self-discovery. His books like "Of Course I Love You" and "The Perfect Us" connect with young Indian readers through relatable characters and situations.
Ravinder Singh tells love stories incorporating personal experiences and emotional depth in contemporary Indian settings. His works like "I Too Had a Love Story" and "Can Love Happen Twice?" focus on relationships and life transitions.
Nikita Singh writes about young adults dealing with romance, career choices, and personal growth in urban India. Her books like "Letters to My Ex" and "The Reason is You" explore modern relationships through authentic character experiences.
Sudeep Nagarkar creates stories about friendship, love, and personal discovery aimed at young Indian readers. His books like "Few Things Left Unsaid" and "That's the Way We Met" blend romance with life lessons and character development.