Book Review # 90 Different Shades of Love : Komal Shahani
This book was sent by the author in exchange of an honest and unbiased review.
Blurb:
Megha is a 24-year-old working girl. To society, she is independent, the only child in her family and has everything that anybody could desire. But life is not as simple as it seems. She is constantly lost in her thoughts. Even her friend Riya is unable to understand her. Her colleagues think she is a weirdo.
A new person, Samir, enters the office and Megha's life. He is the complete opposite of Megha. They become friends, but will he be able to change Megha's strange behavior? What will happen to this new wave of friendship between Samir and Megha?
My Take:
A coming of age story. Very different and something we see around us these days. A very good interpretation of relationships.friendship and love. As the title suggests talks about different shades of love.
Megha is an introvert and a recluse thanks to her experience in life. She has lost confidence in herself, add to that her job in the night shift which her dad doesn't respect and has written her off as not so great in life. Enter Siddarath, who makes her realize her worth slowly and steadily makes her a young confident woman.
Enter her ex Pavan. What happens when she comes face to face with him? What is the past that has made her person that she is? Read the book to find out.
The characters are well developed, The language is easy to read and goes in flow. No complexities, negativity in the book. It talks about love and how the definition of love changes with time and relation. The book can be finished in one sitting. Grab a copy and you won't regret this.
Rating:
I would rate this 4/5 for the maturity the author has shown in handling the story and keeping it simple.
Blurb:
Megha is a 24-year-old working girl. To society, she is independent, the only child in her family and has everything that anybody could desire. But life is not as simple as it seems. She is constantly lost in her thoughts. Even her friend Riya is unable to understand her. Her colleagues think she is a weirdo.
A new person, Samir, enters the office and Megha's life. He is the complete opposite of Megha. They become friends, but will he be able to change Megha's strange behavior? What will happen to this new wave of friendship between Samir and Megha?
My Take:
A coming of age story. Very different and something we see around us these days. A very good interpretation of relationships.friendship and love. As the title suggests talks about different shades of love.
Megha is an introvert and a recluse thanks to her experience in life. She has lost confidence in herself, add to that her job in the night shift which her dad doesn't respect and has written her off as not so great in life. Enter Siddarath, who makes her realize her worth slowly and steadily makes her a young confident woman.
Enter her ex Pavan. What happens when she comes face to face with him? What is the past that has made her person that she is? Read the book to find out.
The characters are well developed, The language is easy to read and goes in flow. No complexities, negativity in the book. It talks about love and how the definition of love changes with time and relation. The book can be finished in one sitting. Grab a copy and you won't regret this.
Rating:
I would rate this 4/5 for the maturity the author has shown in handling the story and keeping it simple.
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