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The Secret’s Out
Publisher: Book Solutions
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The Secret’s Out is the debut novel of Amritha Arun Kurup, a 10th grader from Kochi.
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Changing schools nearly every year was as abnormal as Lavanya’s life got…or is it? Her last year of middle school couldn’t get any more mediocre than the others is what she thought. But it couldn’t possibly get any more weirder and exciting. As Lavanya navigates an entirely different environment at a school in her home state, she stumbles upon revelations and secrets which leaves her shocked and scared for her life.
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ISBN 13
9788197150098
Language
English
Number of pages
162
Size
14 x 21 cm
Format
Paperback
Edition
2024
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Navaneeth Krishnan –
“The Secret’s Out” by Amritha is a delightful surprise, blending the sweet journey of a teenager who is trying to acclimatise to a new school environment & the friendships she forges, with an unexpected twist into spy-thriller territory. It’s engaging, heartwarming, and leaves you eagerly anticipating what’s next. It is a must-read for anyone who loves a story where the ordinary can suddenly become extraordinary, making it a perfect crossover for fans of young adult fiction and spy thrillers alike.
Dr Theertha Rajesh –
Exceptional book, a must read
Parvathy –
I could easily gel into Lavanya’s mindset and sense exactly what she was feeling when she thought out situations.
Prof. K. R. V. Panicker –
A brilliant piece of fiction mixed with real life experience. Congrats Amrutha. Blessings for a fruitful literary journey.