Voices In The Waiting Room


Book name: Voices In The Waiting Room
Author: Mayank Gupta 
Genre: Fiction 

🍂 Review: 

When I saw the title, I picked up this book without a second thought — " Voices in the Waiting Room"  felt like an invitation to listen to the stories we often brush aside. And I’m so glad I did. This isn’t just another medical fiction; it’s a tender, quietly haunting journey into what it means to carry wounds while trying to heal others.

Through the eyes of five very different doctors, you’re led into hushed hospital corridors, abandoned orphanages, and memories that linger like shadows no matter how far they run. It’s not about fast twists but about the slow unraveling of truths — of belonging, sacrifice, and the silent weight of duty.

The author has so beautifully shaped each character that they don’t just stand alone — they complement each other like threads woven into a single fabric. Each struggle, each small act of courage, each desperate search for closure and quiet moments of support bind them together in a way that feels deeply human and real.

Why did I love this book? Because it sits with you — unhurried, honest, and raw. It gives space for confessions we rarely speak aloud and reminds us that healing is not just in medicine but in finding our way back to ourselves and to each other.

If you’re someone who loves books that don’t just tell a story but make you feel it, hold this close. Pick it up when you’re ready for a story that stays, long after the last page.

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