Showing posts with label Created by Bhavesh Prakash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Created by Bhavesh Prakash. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2020

The Boy With A Broken Heart: Durjoy Datta


Hello!!

Here is the review of the another book of : Durjoy Datta ,
 by - Bhavesh...

As on my last blog I shared the review of the book "The boy who loved" and so for this time I thought of shairing the review of next part of that novel , which is - " The boy with a broken heart".

After reading that novel "The boy who loved" I was left with some unanswered questions and so I  was very eagerly waiting for the release of the next part soon. When I got to know about the date of release of this novel I hurriedly ordered it without wasting a second. And this time thanks to amazon for their fast service, because of which I got the book in next three days from it's release.






Format : Paper Back

No. of Pages : 327

Language : English

Publisher : Penguin India

Publishing Date : 27th November 2017


Overview

It's been two years since Raghu left his first love , Brahmi , on the edge of the roof one fateful night. He couldn't save her, he couldn't be with her. Having lost everything , Raghu now wants to stay hidden from the world.


However, the annoyingly persistent Advaita finds his elusiveness very attractive. And the more he ignores her , the more she's drawn to him till she bulldozes her way into an unlikely friendship. What attracts at first , begins to grate. Advaita can't help but wants to know what Raghu has left behind , what he's hiding , and who broke his heart. She wants to love him back to life, but for that she needs to know what wrecked him in the first place.

After all, the antidote to heartache is love...

Book has been described perfectly which creates alacrity among readers to read this book. Cover as well as Title of the book is catchy, truly great.


While reading this book you will start living it and connect yourself with the book. Language is simple and easy to understand. Plot of the book is amazing and characterization of every character built up in the book is awesome.Book is not too long and it is very well connected which makes it a best read. It is a combination of friendship, love, trust , sacrifice and life.


Read this novel and comment your reviews.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

The Boy Who Loved : By Durjoy Dutta


Hey and once again welcome to all...
Bhavesh here, back with another review of  a very popular novel of year 2017.

This time I have the book of another very popular Indian writer other than Chetan Bhagat, and might you all are familiar with him if you are crazy about reading the novels. He's none other than Durjoy Datta. I really like his way of composing the story.

It was the time of mid June when I got this novel . One of my friend has ordered it  after one week  from the date of it's release from flipkart and when he finished it he suggested me to read it and so I borrowed the novel from him.


Author: Durjoy Datta


Date Published: May 25th  2017

Language: English

Number of Pages: 280

Genre: Romance





"This is just not a Love Story. It is much more than that."

A story of a boy who contemplates suicide. A story of a boy who loved with a backdrop of Indian middleclass consumed with their fanatism for their religion and Hindu-Muslim issue. A story that’s gloomy enough to linger in your thoughts for long. A story that’s thoughtful, beautiful and painful. The story also deals with some social issues of religion, the life of a depressed teenager and his suicidal tendencies and also with the very common problem of every family the generation gap.


Overview

Well, this story has Raghu Ganguly. Raghu likes to show that there is nothing remarkable about his life. loving middle class parents, an elder brother he looks up to, and plans to study in an IIT. And that's how he wants things to seem normal.

 But deep down inside, he has grown silent after watching his friend drowning in a swimming pool before his eyes. Though he died naturally, this chap Raghu believes that he has killed him cold-bloodedly. Then, he meets Brahmi with whom he falls in love. Their story moves on but quite slowly. At times, many issues begin surrounding the characters of this book – mainly social issue. For example, Raghu’s brother wants to marry a Muslim girl. The characters are given in a situation but the author has not provided enough background information about them. They are more into actions and situations without credible sweeps. At times, the story also looks fractured. The book is everything but romantic. Many a time, as a reader, you may feel that the novel literally has been pushed into dark abysses of life.

Writing as usual is common. Of course, this book is better than his previous light romance books. He wanted to evolve as a writer with this book but he missed on many aspects…like narration, grip, pace, and climaxes. And especially the climax as it is very uneasy for the reader to accept it and the writer leaves you with some questions at last, and the answer to those questions are in the second part of this book which is...









This was already mentioned by the author during the release of first part that this book gonna have next part too.


Read this novel if you got some interest after reading this review and let me know about your review in comments.







Thursday, June 18, 2020

The Girl In Room 105 : Book Review


Hello, Everyone !!

This is Bhavesh

Here I am representing a review on one of the best selling  novel of 2019 not even in India but also throughout the world. The book is...THE GIRL IN ROOM 105

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It was all about last year I was wandering for something to utilize my time and  while I was surfing on the net, found that the first edition of Chetan Bhagat's novel is going to release shortly. I therefore quickly switched to flipkart and preplaced the order for this book and, so it was my luck that I received this novel within 2 days , and when I opened the book I was astonished to see pen signed autograph of the writer on the very first page of novel . It was written as...'LOTS OF LOVE' and this was undersigned by Chetan Bhagat .


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"Books are the best friends ever, as they have No Complaints & No Demands all they provide is better Guidance and Entertainment."

The book is all about a love story , some relationship conflicts, with some ruin moods , thrill and atlast a murder mystery which is totally full of suspense . If once you started reading you will not be able to control yourself from stopping to read it until and unless it comes to the end and the best part of this novel is that suspense is maintained till the last . The beauty of writing and the story base is so heart touching that it feels like you are not reading the book but  watching a  movie .

Overview...

The story starts from the present day which is a New Year's Eve and then goes on, and again  in the mid somewhere goes to flashback and atlast comes to the present. It all starts as if it's a love story but later you found that it turns to a murder mystery which makes it more interesting. The writer himself mentions this on the back cover of the book that...

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The story goes as all around the screwed life of the main character Keshav.
He just hates his job and his girlfriend left him.
Her name is Zara. Zara is from Kashmir . She is a Muslim and on the other hand Keshav's family is a bit well traditional.
Zara and Keshav broke up 4 years ago. She moved on but Keshav did not. He drinks every night to forget her but can't. Use to call her, message her and also stalked her on social media. She ignores him.
However, on the eve of Zara's birthday, Zara text him. She calls him over, like old times, to her hostel room 105. Keshav thinks about this later that he shouldn't have gone there, but he did... and from there his life got changed forever...

The Boy With A Broken Heart: Durjoy Datta

Hello!! Here is the review of the another book of : Durjoy Datta ,  by - Bhavesh... As on my last blog I shared the review of the book ...