Wednesday 22 March 2017

I too had a love story - Review


After being nagged on by my friend continuously to read this book I picked it up on before a tiresome journey from the first, this light heart tale had me captured. The author has done a good job indeed throwing the end right into our face. It also explains quirks of online dating of which only some have the fortune of finding the right ones. The narration is simple and nifty. The mixture of the Hindi language with the vocal language (English) sometimes is irritable for those who don't know Hindi. What is more enthralling about the story of Ravin and Kushi is that it can happen to anyone at any point of time. This perception of relating the story of yourself makes the end more painful you will remember them for their simplicity, the story, the emotions and most importantly Kushi. The love is genuine, heartfelt and its death is also sudden. Some love stories never die they say remain for generations loving a lot of hearts.
  This one is here to say Breaking from the cheesy, corny love stories that are always fed to us, this book is refreshing need. It teach one the most important lesson love keeps on breathing you carry it in your memories and it also hurts, as Ravin says;
"She died. I Survived because I die Everyday".
Even when the person is dead the love you had for them makes you live.

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