Title : For the Sake of Love
Author : Anamika Mishra
Blurb of the Book : Young, pretty and successful, Twisha Khanna has it all. She works hard and has no time for frivolities like love. After all, being the creative head of a happening travel magazine is no joke.
My View: 'For the Sake of Love', is purposely crafted to deliver a story to the readers and also a strong message. No doubt, you people are already aware of the message this book has, but the way it comes out with the story is very beautiful.
What I found more interesting is letters from the past. I was more thrilled to find out how these letters from past would link to the story of Twisha, the protagonist or some other character from the story.Those letters voice the words of a one-sided lover or maybe not. Those one-sided letters are good enough to maintain suspense and the reason why the reader gets hooked to find out the reason behind it.There are some threads in every facet of the story left unopened in every facet of the story which lets the reader continue the journey just to open up all the knots.
There's a very sweet message at the end of the story which one could squeeze out from the story. There are involvement of such hearts in the story which beats for true love. The story defines true love and dedication and defines what actually love is. There's one more thing I like about the book: protagonist's characterization. It seems so real as the protagonist appreciates herself but at the same time realizes the mistakes she does. There's nothing like protagonist needs to be at her best all the time, and do all the good and be the hero.
A light and thrilling read!
Rating : 3.3/5
Reviewer : Shweta Kesari
Author : Anamika Mishra
Blurb of the Book : Young, pretty and successful, Twisha Khanna has it all. She works hard and has no time for frivolities like love. After all, being the creative head of a happening travel magazine is no joke.
So when she travels to Shimla on an assignment, the last thing on Twisha’s mind is love. But then, life has other plans. On finding a stack of old love letters that speak of an unrequited romance, Twisha is convinced that she must find the man who wrote these letters and help him.
Along the way, she meets spoilt rich boy Alex, who is everything she would NOT want in a man. As the two try to reunite the old lovers mentioned in the letters, they are hardly aware that how they feel about love and life is going to change forever…
My View: 'For the Sake of Love', is purposely crafted to deliver a story to the readers and also a strong message. No doubt, you people are already aware of the message this book has, but the way it comes out with the story is very beautiful.
What I found more interesting is letters from the past. I was more thrilled to find out how these letters from past would link to the story of Twisha, the protagonist or some other character from the story.Those letters voice the words of a one-sided lover or maybe not. Those one-sided letters are good enough to maintain suspense and the reason why the reader gets hooked to find out the reason behind it.There are some threads in every facet of the story left unopened in every facet of the story which lets the reader continue the journey just to open up all the knots.
If you are a novice fiction reader, then this book would be recommended to you because of the participation of limited characters. The story roams around 5-6 characters and their participation is justified in the story. Also, Anamika narrates the story in the simplest possible way.There are some conversations which I found too obvious, and I didn't feel their presence could make much impact on the story.
There's a very sweet message at the end of the story which one could squeeze out from the story. There are involvement of such hearts in the story which beats for true love. The story defines true love and dedication and defines what actually love is. There's one more thing I like about the book: protagonist's characterization. It seems so real as the protagonist appreciates herself but at the same time realizes the mistakes she does. There's nothing like protagonist needs to be at her best all the time, and do all the good and be the hero.
A light and thrilling read!
Rating : 3.3/5
Reviewer : Shweta Kesari
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