"I wasn’t sure what to expect when Jatin shared Anarth with me... but wow, it’s one of those books that quietly take hold of you... and then refuse to let go. What really stands out is the way Jatin blends raw human emotion with deep psychological themes without making it feel heavy-handed. It starts like a soft conversation......... almost playful.... and you feel safe. But towards the end... it shows its brutal honesty, and it’s the kind of honesty that doesn’t comfort; it shakes you awake. That takes guts as a writer. What I admire most: it’s not trying to be perfect... it dares to be real. And that makes it memorable. Anarth isn’t just about Aryan and Shaily... it’s about the parts of ourselves we usually hide, and what happens when we look them in the eye. Kudos to Jatin 💓 truly bold, beautifully unsettling work."
"So here’s something funny... there are actually two books named Anarth on Amazon. At first, I wasn’t sure which one I was picking, but honestly, the vibe of this Anarth by Jatin Bharat just pulled me in like nothing else. From the very first few pages, it feels strangely personal. The words talk to you, pause, tease, and sometimes hurt too... all without trying to look “perfect.” That’s what makes it hit deeper. And the way it builds up quietly, then takes such a brutally honest turn near the end... man, that part really stayed with me. It didn’t try to wrap everything in a pretty bow, and somehow, that’s what made it beautiful. I’ve read neater books, sure, but few felt this raw and real. No regrets buying it. Might even re-read it just to feel that chaos again.....🧿"
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"Okay, I’ll be real... at first, I wasn’t sure about reading something written mostly in Roman Hindi. My first thought was “Yaar, won’t this feel too casual or childish?” But then I stumbled across a few blogs and some random excerpts online... and honestly, they just hit different. Turns out, that Roman Hindi isn’t childish at all. In fact, it makes Anarth feel closer, more raw, and somehow more honest. It’s like listening to a friend confess at 2 a.m., unfiltered, messy, but real. Jatin Bharat’s writing doesn’t hide behind fancy words. It talks straight to your gut... and sometimes it even hurts a bit, but in a way that makes you grateful. Now I’m not just a reader... I’ve become a proper die-hard fan of this style. Never thought I’d say that.....❤️"
"Not gonna lie... Anarth gave me low-key Norwegian Wood (Murakami) vibes. That same blend of soft melancholy, slow-burning love, and quiet heartbreak hidden under everyday scenes. Jatin Bharat doesn’t just write what happened... he writes how it felt. And that’s way harder to do. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been in love or not... his words still sting in all the right ways. Also... mad props for making mental health, hallucinations, and romance sit at the same table without feeling forced. It’s a wild, messy, unpolished journey... and somehow, that makes it even more real. Jatin... you didn’t write a bestseller, bro... you wrote something better — something people will carry quietly, like an old song that plays in the back of their mind!❤"
"I've had the pleasure of knowing Jatin Bharat for a few months now, and I was pleasantly surprised to receive his book as part of a giveaway—granted to me right at the workplace. It was such a thoughtful gesture, and I can’t thank Jatin enough for it. Reading his book Anarth has been a profoundly moving experience for me. I finished it in a single sitting within just three hours and during that time, I found myself swept through a whirlwind of emotions. The narrative pulls you in and engages you effortlessly; you begin to know the characters intimately, you feel their pain, understand the dilemmas they faced, and reflect deeply upon their choices. What stands out is how naturally the story unfolds. Almost like a conversation between the reader and the author. And then comes that one moment of revelation… it stops you in your tracks. It hits hard, just like truth often does. Jatin has captured that intensity with remarkable precision. Overall, Anarth is more than just a book—it’s an immersive and thought-provoking journey that lingers with you long after the last page. A truly unforgettable read. Thanks again Jatin. Looking forward to read more of your creations."
"As the proofreader for this book, I had the unique privilege of experiencing "Anarth" line by line, and I'm so glad I did. My brother Jatin has created something special with Aryan and Shaily's story about hallucination. The romantic essence and the softness this book holds make the reader stick to it. The way he handles such a sensitive topic is amazing. One line that I loved: "Poshak nahi batati bheetar ka haal, panno se pucho unme shor kitna hai" - this perfectly captures the whole book's essence. The characters feel so real, and the story stays with you. Jatin's writing style is engaging, and the plot keeps you hooked throughout. Definitely recommend if you like meaningful stories with depth."
"You know that weird moment when you open a book and the main character shares your name? Yeah... that happened to me with Anarth. At first, I laughed it off like, “Oh cool, another Aryan.” 🤣 But bruhh, as I kept reading, it started getting under my skin....🙂 The more I got into it, the more I felt like this wasn’t just a name thing... this was personal. The way Aryan in the story thinks, feels too much, loves with a kind of madness that can’t be explained — I won’t lie, it messed with me a bit. Felt too real at times...🫥 Huge shoutout to Jatin Bharat for writing a character that doesn’t feel fictional at all. Sharing a name with this Aryan made Anarth hit way harder than expected. Now it’s not just a story I read... it’s one I kinda felt in my own bones."
"Yes, I gave Anarth 5 stars... and not because I wrote it, but because of what it took out of me to write it. This book isn’t built on twists for shock value. It’s built on emotions we often bury. It’s about love when it turns into obsession, about the mind when it starts to betray itself—and about the silence we carry in the loudest parts of our lives. I gave it 5 stars because it demanded everything from me... creatively, emotionally, mentally. Because I didn't write this book to impress. I wrote it to express. To understand the grey zone between reality and illusion… and to share that confusion with every reader brave enough to step in. If Anarth makes you uncomfortable, question your thoughts, or sit in silence after turning the last page—then it did exactly what I hoped it would.........."