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Friday, January 13, 2012

Book Review - I too had a Love Story

My last read "I too had a Love Story" composed by Ravinder Singh was awesome. When compared to his contemporary Chetan Bhagat, he scores over him in content but loses when it comes to style. At few places it seemed a bit more dramatic than required--a little more fictitious than real! But his art of narration, well constructed sentences and contemporary writing style makes it a massive hit amongst youth. 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

madam,
pls change the background of your blog, ...it prevents our reading...


SYKE A.K. (ELT@I SIG )

shruti pipalia said...

yeah I agree...

in real life no one becomes even a friend of ones without seeing one's pic..

u take the most sizzling example of face book..
where no one send friend request without analyzing one's full profile and the girl having good looking pics in her profile will get more friend request from others.(particularly from boys..!!)

shruti pipalia said...

Though i like this love story(just as a love STORY), my eyes were literally wet after completing this book...

but in real life this is not possible...
no one even talks without seeing each other once..!

u can take the most sizzling example of face book..
here the girl having more number of pics(good looking pics), receive more friend request from others(specially from boys..!!).