Review of It's My Love Story

Title: It's My Love Story

Author: Ajitabh Bose





Blurb:

India's most popular pocket book writer brings to you his first novel. 

It's a story inspired from real life incidents. A story based on the college life of 6 friends. It's a love story of Aditya and Janvi. Aditya is from Jamshedpur and moves to Delhi for his graduation. He aspires to become a successful filmmaker. Janvi is a Delhiite and loves travelling. She dreams to settle in Italy someday. Life takes a different turn when love brought them together. 

What lies ahead? Where will destiny lead them? 

Bestselling author Ajitabha Bose brings to you another heartwarming tale of love, friendship and dreams.


My Views:

So, the picture illustrations I was greeted in the very beginning before the journey starts, was something new. I liked how I get to know about the main characters of the story. Though the illustrations only described their physical traits, I was keen to find how they were going to help me in the journey.



There were some silly mistakes done by the author- as, in one of the facet he describes that one of his teachers uses a good conditioner to flaunt his hairstyle. How on the earth is this possible that a student knows whether his teacher uses a good conditioner or not? One could presume that he uses a good one by looking at his hair, but he simply came to a conclusion that he uses a good one. Many readers may slip this kind of details, but one who's an ardent reader feels this unreal and unnecessarily exaggerated description.



This is a teen romance story with nothing new to tell. But yes, there are many readers out there who are new to literature would like to spend time on this book. I felt that the end could be made more enhanced. It is not impactful in nature and hence failed to make an impactful mark on the journey. For teenagers who are looking to give a start to novels, and are into light romantic reads, this book could prove to be a good start. There are not strong strands of emotions poured into the story, but some mild fragments are attached to them.



I have read many such stories before which involves college romance. Some with same flavors while some with slightly different flavor. Except for conversations and few little incidents, I couldn't encounter anything new in the story. Author has got nice command over language, and he narrates incidents with a nice flow. He knows how to stitch the events together and how to make the reader flow in the flow of the story. All I was expecting is a good plot from the author. A story that could make me go through a journey I have never been before.



Rating: 3/5

Reviewer: Shweta Kesari

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