A review by bookyeller
8 Hours (Numbers) by Upendra Namburi

3.0

My Rating : 3/5

When everyone is trying to jump at the company like hungry wolves to take over it, Aratrika, the heir of ARYA, makes some harsh decisions to save it. It seems everyone is in this for their selfish reasons. Story is about business, crime, greed and corruption. Also about the dark side of bussinessmen. And how she gets abused by her father Madhusudan, and betrayal from her uncle Jagannath whom she admired. But eventually she finds out all this and but she's now more mature then she ever was.


You need to understand the complexity of a bussiness and of each of the characters to read this book. You have to focus on the story so you don't miss out anything imporatant or you might have to re-read. Characters and situations are nicely described but I think some readers might get bored. Vocabulary is on point. Author really tried to make this book simple to be understood by readers like me, but maybe he failed to make it happen. This book requires slow pace reading. I did not know what was happening in the book until some chapters later. I had to re-read some chapters for understanding the whole story better. I found this book boring because it had less conversation among characters. The author only focused on describing situations and bussiness deals. Pick this book if you are into bussiness stuff or something.