ISIN: 978-81-8400-634-6
Genre: Romance/ Fiction
Pages: 199
Publishers: Random House India
Price: Rs. 175/-
The
first and foremost thing that attracts one to this book is its young cover and
the title! You cannot ignore it in one glance.
The
book tells the story of Sameer, a Steve Jobs fan who is all set to start his
dream job in Switzerland. He leaves just a day after his wedding, leaving his
wife, Shagun alone. Thinking of her husband, Shagun reads Sameer's diary, his
precious, beautiful world. She discovers a secret hidden in it, that may lead
to a misunderstanding.
What's
the secret? How would Sameer defend himself as he is not around to explain?
What's the destination of their relationship?
You
have to read this book to find these answers.
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Just
the Way You Are is a humorous, heart-warming story about one man’s quest for
true love.
Sanjeev's
writing is really simple which makes for the book to be a fast read. By the end
of the story, the true meaning of love and marriage comes out making it a happy
ending.
Sanjeev
has managed to bring out the confusions of a youth very well. The varied
thoughts on marriage, career, love, relationships, parents, friends - all so
well narrated that you almost end up nodding your head in approval with the
author. The various scenarios he is caught up in, the confusions he has
got within him and his quest or rather desperation to find love in life is
presented pretty well.
The
book starts off well, but later on seems quite stretched.
We get to see immense growth in Sameer's character since the beginning to the end of the book.
The
narration is smooth though. But the book somehow fails to convince the readers
and feels a bit unorganized. The book starts in first person then it goes in
diary form and switches to Shagun's point of view.
The
scenes between Sameer and Shagun are written beautifully. But sadly, lack of
interesting incidents and 'what comes next factor' make the story plain.
I would
say I was a tad disappointed in terms of the plot and the storyline as it is a
bit cliche. Slowly, the book turns into another mediocre, run of the mill kind
of a romantic novel.
This
book showcases the nature of deep thoughts Sanjeev possesses while describing a
pure emotion like love. Sanjeev has proved yet again that he has evolved as a
matured writer and presents his thoughts with utmost ease.
The
characters are good, charming and charismatic in their own ways. I enjoyed
Sameer and his conversations with his mom. I liked how the family dynamics were
shown. I also liked the sweet character
of Shagun.
It is
disappointing to note that, the book has editing mistakes. It should be
rectified in the next edition. Perhaps the book has been proofread in great
hurry by the editor who has passed up a bucket full of typographical errors.
A beautiful
message is concealed in this book—to love and to be loved for what we
really are. That is the takeaway for the readers.
Rating
- 3/5
Verdict
- One time read!
That's an interesting review Aayesha and lovely to read your words:)
ReplyDeleteHey, Vishal! Thanks for dropping by! :)
DeleteThank you so much for posting your review and being part of the read along, Aayesha. Appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteSarika @ The Readdicts
Entirely my pleasure :)
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