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Ahmadnagar India
Decent for an author's debut
Sep 01, 2017 01:35 PM 2794 Views

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Few Things Left Unsaid, the fable of a deep relationship fighting it's way through all the misunderstandings was launched in 2011 as Mr. Sudeep Nagarkar's Debut. The book was first published by Penguin Random House. With over 50000 copies sold, the book holds a tag of being an'Indian Bestseller'.


The book follows a plot between Aditya and Riya, two college mates who later share a warm relationship bond after they meet up through friends. As a debut for Mr. Sudeep, he somehow fails to narrate and express the scenes and lacks the efficiency of the language used in novels. Though the scene narration lacks a bit, the book still holds your nerve because of the warmness of the plot. It makes you flip pages as the steps are taken forward by Aditya and Riya.


Talking about the positive side of the book, Mr. Sudeep has put a great front in the content and the storyline of the novel. The writer surely makes you fall for the plot and brings depth to the characters with the way they are built and written by Mr. Sudeep.


The plot surely adds up to your curiosity and makes you hold the book and keep flipping the pages. The book shivers with its little shocking suspense and surprises you with warm romantic surprises. Overall, the book is above average and a good debut for Mr. Sudeep. The'Bestseller' tag is an icing on the cake thing for sure.


To the love birds out there, this book is good read.


But, for me, this book is a one time read only. There are reasons for that and you will get the answers of your questions eventually as you keep reading.


Happy Reading!


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