Showing posts with label Romance genre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romance genre. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2020

It's All in the Planets by Preeti Shenoy

It's rightly said "Never judge a book by it's cover" and soon you will discover why I'm starting my blog with these lines..

To be honest I was really fascinated by the cover of this book and it's name which lured me into buying this book. If you are a non-believer of destiny, then It's All in the Planets is a book that will make you want to believe in destiny and that nothing happens without a reason. It was my first book of Shenoy and to be honest I didn't like it much. I found it to be extremely and unnecessarily elaborative. The book speaks of four characters-

1) Aniket, a 27 year old techie
2) Trisha(Trish), a supermodel and Aniket's love interest
3) Nidhi, a 34 year old woman who quits her job to pursue her passion in pottery and writing
4) Manoj, Nidhi's fiance` who earns well and is upset about Nidhi quitting her job and following her passion

The two love stories go on simultaneously. The book is written in dual perspective(Nidhi's and Aniket's) and hence initially same situation and dialogues are repeated twice which, I suppose, is redundant. 

Throughout the story Aniket remains awestruck by Trish's beauty and Nidhi seems no longer happy with her then lover and now fiance`. Nidhi and Aniket started off as complete strangers to each other on a train journey and soon become good friends. The audience is left to wonder how one thing led to another and what happened when is all a game of destiny. Darshita Sen is an extremely popular astrologer. Her role play in the story is short yet significant. Subbu, Aniket's best friend, also plays a important part in the story.

The story ubiquitously revolves around the title of the book. Every chapter of the book is a narrative  from Aniket's and Nidhi's view alternatively. And I quite liked it how each chapter started with a horoscope prediction which gave us an idea about what might happen in the chapter. Having heard and read so much about the achievements and acclamations of Shenoy, I really wanted and wished it to be a great read but to my dismay it wasn't. I really wanted to quit reading it midway but I read it until the end just for the sake of completion. Amidst all the boredom aroused by the book, there is an interesting twist in the second half of the book which leads to 'still-a-much-predictable-end'. 

Some points that Shenoy was successful in delivering through this book were :

  • It breaks the stereotype of the society- women being younger to men in a relationship.
  • A very warm and beautiful relationship is depicted between Nidhi and her step-mother.
  • Through Nidhi,s character, Shenoy inspires us to follow our passion and not just simply earn money by draining our energy into something we don't love.
  • Also the book makes us recognize the difference between a lover and a soulmate.
To conclude I would say, the book hasn't failed to struck the chords of disappointments in me. But if you are new to reading novels, then you might enjoy it as the language used is extremely beginner friendly.




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Monday, July 27, 2020

I too had a love story by Ravinder Singh..

This was my first ever novel and since then I have not been able to imagine my life without novels. Since this was my first experience at novel reading, I am starting my blog with reviewing this beautiful book by Ravinder Singh. I too had a love story is very simple and lucid in language yet it manages to mesmerise your soul. This is the debut book of the author through which he has bared his broken heart to the audience. This is the thing with writing if it's straight from the heart, an instant connection is formed between the readers and the author and this is one such book.

The story revolves around two characters- Ravin and Khushi and how a typical Indian match making through a matrimonial website can turn into a beautiful love story and how everything being perfect, the fate decides otherwise. This book will certainly make you fall in love with Ravin, Khushi and their simple yet phenomenal love story. The book challenges your emotional stiffness on its completion. I dare you not to cry by the end of this book.

If you are into romantic novels then this book is no escape for you. The thing I liked the most about this novel is that it is written in such a sober language that anyone with an average English vocab can read it without having the need to pick a dictionary for searching meanings of the words. In this way the story directly flows into your soul uninterrupted. By the end of the story, the pain is not only restricted to the author but it is translated and transferred to his audience. And managing to build that level of connection with your audience is incredible.


My favourite line from the book:


" Not everyone in this world has the fate to cherish the fullest form of love. Some are born just to experience the abbreviation of it."

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