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This allows you to run a web server, game server or a service of your choosing from behind a router. When you forward a specific port on your router, you are telling your router where to direct traffic for that port. This utility can verify the success of that process. While the plot was interesting, I also have to say that the writing was equally good.

I loved the way that the author wrote the dialogues and how it portrayed emotions. Along with it, there was mention of politics too but it was not overwhelming. The character sketch as well as the backstory was really really well done.

We actually get to witness the tumultuous friendship of these three girls and see their unraveling. It was truly so good.

Especially the way it all unfolded and the changes were so subtle that you don't even notice. I love reading about complicated friendships and this was good. Teenagers are wild, really. Now, I'm not so sure what I feel about that climax however. Like, it was definitely a nice climax and twist, and made not a lot of sense but also made sense. So I'm kind of neutral about it. But I must say, I absolutely loved the ending.

I think it gives such a twisted take on the happy ending and I just loved it. I feel it tried to portray what loneliness can sometimes push a person towards as well as a hunger for power. Powerful people are always sketchy, be them of any gender, and they are always doing some sketchy shit. The ending was intense and this book was a fun read and I'm so happy to have found this book!

Apr 05, Victoria Wilks rated it it was amazing. I had been eagerly awaiting her next book, and I can safely say that it was certainly worth the wait! Can You See Me Now? When Alia makes the decision to support a woman who was murdered following gang rape, by one of the most elite men in Delhi, she quickly becomes a target, and her chances of winning the election are put at risk, along with her life — and the awful risk of a secret she has kept for many years being brought to light could cost her everything.

Then we meet Sabah, who completed the trio of best friends including Alia and Noor. Sabah is now a documentary maker who explores cold cases, and has found herself in the rather unfortunate position of being broke whilst starting a new life for herself in London, desperately hoping to escape her troubled past.

This book was completely captivating from the start. The way in which the story was told through a dual timeline, alternating between the past and present tense, really added so much depth to this incredible story. The characters were well developed and each of them were given their own unique voice. The plot was perfectly structured, with the perfect amount of tension and suspense building up as the story began to unfold.

The storyline was well driven throughout and had so much attention to detail, you could picture the scenes playing out vividly in your mind.

This author really does have the most marvellous writing style and really makes the reader feel fully immersed in not only the story but the characters lives throughout. Chilling, and utterly captivating, this is undoubtedly one of the must read books of Mar 01, Bookshortie rated it it was amazing. Alia moves from London to India to live with her grandparents in Delhi because her parents are working in Turkey.

The story is told primarily from the perspective of Alia, now a government minster and the story flits between the present and the past. Some of the actions of the characters in this book can only be described as mean and bullying was prevalent in the storyline. The viciousness in their actions towards each other was unrelenting and carried out without a second thought or any remorse for their actions.

One minute the characters are close, not letting anyone into their inner circle and the next they are imploding from within trying to do whatever they can to get one up on each other. This described teenage life in such a realistic way.

The way the characters interacted also kept me guessing as to which girl was dead and what secrets would emerge throughout the story and who they involved I was transfixed from the first page. The scandal at the school was portrayed realistically and sensitively especially as it was based on a scandal that took place at the authors high school.

This was one aspect that attracted me to the book. The way the storyline portrayed the scandal itself was interesting especially because in the book it is the female that is vilified over the male who appears to walk away from the scandal unscathed.

Unfortunately, in some instances and cultures this still happens today. I received a gifted copy for an honest review. Feb 18, Yvonne rated it it was amazing Shelves: crime-thriller , mystery. I absolutely adored this book and the author has done such a brilliant job of creating a story that is full of intrigue and mystery. The story is told in two different timelines. One is the present the other is 15 years ago while three girls were at a prestigious school in Delhi.

The girls are Sabah, Noori and Alia. Alia is the newest member of the group and for the first time in her life, she feels that this is a group to which she should belong.

The past is one that builds a picture of school l I absolutely adored this book and the author has done such a brilliant job of creating a story that is full of intrigue and mystery. The past is one that builds a picture of school life for the girls and shows the dynamics between the three of them.

Building on their characters and personality traits, the author gradually weaves in an air of mistrust and jealousy. Close friendships are only close when secrets and trust are kept intact, but when a comment is let loose then cracks start to form.

In the present, Alia is a politician, a position she has worked hard to for over the years, Sabah is a documentary filmmaker wanting her next story. There are things in the past that have never been fully revealed. Yet there are some things that are starting to surface. This is such a brilliantly addictive read. I really enjoyed the dual timeline format of this story.

The author used it to great effect, providing links and also reasons for mistrust in the present. The mystery behind an event in the past was one that was gradually teased out.

There were several little subplots that gave more suspicions and doubt and it wasn't until much later int he story where things were finally brought to a conclusion. Very enjoyable from start to finish.

Gripping throughout and one I think readers of crime, mystery thrillers would enjoy. One I would definitely recommend. Apr 13, Jane A. Fifteen years ago, three year-old girls meet at Wescott, an exclusive private school in India. Two are popular and the third, Alia feels her happiness depends on being accepted. We follow multiple timelines, between Alia and Sabah in the present and the girls fifteen years ago at school but I also found this quite difficult as each personality felt so different from when they were young.

But the twist was explosive. Feb 28, Becky rated it it was amazing. One of the risk factors of being both a crime, thriller and suspense fiction fan and an editor of said drama is that I spend all day reading the same material as that I read to switch off at night. So, at times, I can be quite a hard reader to shock with a twist. Set at a exclusive high-school in Dehli, the usual teenage dramas are escalated to a fatal level, and fifteen years later, those invol One of the risk factors of being both a crime, thriller and suspense fiction fan and an editor of said drama is that I spend all day reading the same material as that I read to switch off at night.



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