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WORTH READING!!!!
Oct 02, 2016 09:03 AM 3441 Views

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SUDEEP NAGARKAR has always has some charm in his love story .may b littile boring in between but by the whole means U can feel GOOD about dizz story! nd its a pretty delicate love story to b read.


About two young engineering students who fall in love at first sight. Another story of a very beautiful and sexy girl(Riya) falling for an average guy(Aditya) for reasons unknown. A very passionate love story narrated by the boy but truly appears to be one-sided. The feelings of love are beautifully narrated from the boy’s side but the same passion did not appear as much, from the other side. There are a couple of ups and downs, twists and turns in the story which breaks-up and re-joins the infatuated couple but one day permanently separates them after Riya learns that Aditya is used to girls earlier in his life, and doesn’t care for her much over a period of time.


Finally, after an year or so, Riya comes back to Aditya after having been cheated and ‘used’ by his new boy-friend who happens to be a friend of Aditya and a boyfriend of Riya’s friend. But the relationship is not smooth even then as the trivial fights go on between them for their emotional bond is NOT based on Trust, the most essential part of love.


The good part is, the book describes engineering very well, not in too much detail, not in a blurry way. It’s balanced. The ragging part looked over the top. But it’s fiction. Isn’t it?


The college, professors, KTs, parent teacher meetings, canteens, friends etc. have been portrayed very well.


The proposal part is also good and descriptive. Initially the book gives that amateurish feel but later the author gets into some good writing. The book hasn’t got any ‘scenes’. The author just keeps the story clean by saying ‘we made love’ instead of a pages long description. .HOPE u would love dizz book nd my review too.plzz hit me a lyk!


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