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M**A
Excellent novel
Awesome storyline and quite interesting.
R**A
Good book about true love. Feel good one
Good one. It’s about pure love with no logics. Anyway feel good book. The way of narration is lovely.
M**N
Best read so far ! Highly recommended !
"A promise mad when in love, is the strongest one."🧡* Book Review* 🔻A thousand times over - by Sudhanshu Bisen.•The cover of the book is simple, and the length is about 220 pages, so it is a light read.• I do not like the romance novels much but after reading the ' A thousand times over ' i think i am going to read romantic more often. This one of the best reads of this year, as it's uniqueness and perfectness. The story is about a one sided love or simply one can say it is a love story. The protagonists of story are Ahana and Nishith. They both belong to Dehradun and shared the same college but different branch.•Nishith's father died at very young age of him, and soon around his college time, his mother also passed away. In college, Nishith fell in love with her completely and purely. But his love was one sided as when he proposed to Ahana first time, she rejected it by saying that she doesn't like him. But Nishith didn't care about her feelings towards him, he intend to love her more and more.•Soon after college period, Ahana got ingages to someone else, named Prerit. But then plot surprisingly tilts and one can not predict a thing about what is about to happen next. Were Ahaana got married to Prerit? What about Nishith's one sided pure love? And if Ahaana somehow changed and share the same feeling as of Nishith's?•"But, eventually, only one of us died that day."~The author brilliantly written this book with such a pace between the chapters and with well organized yet unique writing style. The characters are so amazingly developed and i don't have any word to express my love for his narration style. And I'm sure that you can't predict the plot when you started reading it. I finished reading it in less than a day as i didn't able to resist my self not read it further and so.•Recommendation? Yeah highly recommended to everyone who is reading this review. I'm definitely sure that this will be your greatest read if you pick it as the next read. Especially to every romance lover ( reader).🧡My ratings- 5/5 ⭐
S**E
Heart melting story
Such a wonderful story, i created big impact to me, it made me realize the true love. Lucky to have a true love by my side ..
J**N
Full of twist and turns and romance!
A novelthat I picked up because its book cover was so appealing. From the very first page, I loved the language and the finer twists and turns. The author has done a terrific job in maintaining the tempo. It's a book that depicts the power of love in this era when people have become so busy in their lives. Special mention to the brilliant ending. Overall, loved the novel.
A**R
It's a beautiful love story with lot of suspense emotions
It's a beautiful love story with lot of suspense emotions, innocence. It takes you to the youthful days with the innocent romance. The beautifully matched the timing of past and the present. Though the ending becomes little predictable in the nearing end but it takes you through a roller coaster ride till the end. Overall I like the novel. Thanks Sudhanshu for a good read. Cheers!
**R
Awesome novel with the best storyline
It is really a good bookWhen I got it delievered I found it it be very thin and has 215 pages in all . But the plot of the story is very good. I really loved it a lot .One really needs to read it for those who believe in true love .Hatsoff to the author , very well written .Love the storylines and the characters .
P**I
A nice book with a weird ending
I met the author of this book on Facebook a few months back, and he suggested this book to me. Since the publishers were Fingerprint, one of my favorite publishers, and the blurb planted seeds of intrigue in my mind immediately, I decided to give this book a go.After I finished reading the first chapter, which is a dream, I was confused. If the dream was from the girl’s POV, how could the feelings of the boy be shown (the excitement between the legs, etc.)? That seemed like an error. But even after that, throughout the story, the author does do head hopping quite frequently. I can understand that the author has used the ‘Third Person Omniscient’ technique, wherein the narrator is the all-knowing entity, but this narration technique is not recommended nowadays as it tends to involve head hopping (multiple POV’s in a single scene), which makes the read confusing as the reader gets to know the thoughts of all characters in a scene instead of just a single narrator. Also, there are too many long blocks of telling in the narrative instead of showing, which again violates the show-don’t-tell rule. It requires a lot of hard work to weave small blocks of telling into a scene, which the author didn’t do consistently. But of course, these minor technical glitches can be forgiven as he is just a debut author. With experience, he will improve.Although veiled by a sense of mystery, a good part of the story is an ordinary campus romance. The narration, though, is good enough to make you keep turning the pages. However, I didn’t like the way the boy, without even trying to be friends, directly proposes to the girl. It seemed too forced and unnatural. But once their friendship began, things settled down for good. Since I’m not quite good as far as prediction goes, almost all the plot twists were surprising to me. The language is very good; the sentences are quite poetic at places, and the overall editing is also tight, as expected from a Fingerprint book. However, it felt strange to spot a few spelling and punctuation errors here and there, a rarity in other Fingerprint books. At one place, ‘clam’ is written instead of ‘calm’, and I noticed a few punctuation errors, especially at the end of dialogues that are followed by an action. A period should be used instead of a comma in those cases. I think the blame falls on both the author and the editor. Also, the language sometimes bordered on casual (too many f-words and colloquial lingo) to flowery (sometimes overly complicated words pop up in an otherwise simple sentence, breaking the flow). But I am nitpicking here; overall the language is satisfactory.Some quotes are very good, especially this one: ‘Isn’t love the best festival that life celebrates?’. I liked these occasional philosophical touches that the author flavors the story with.The characterization of both the characters is quite good. The back stories are good, and their complex relationships with their families are written with a rare eloquence. Although the story could never pull my heartstrings enough to make me cry, I could feel for the characters throughout. Till the ending of the story, I was immersed in the story, the plot twists plunging me into a sea of intrigue. But alas, then came the ending, throwing me down a cliff of disappointment. It is really weird and unbelievable, throwing black ink over an otherwise well-weaved story. Although it is a fictional book, yet only if the story is a reflection of reality does it become more relatable to readers. In that aspect, the ending, in my humble opinion, totally fails.Be that as it may, this book is still a good one time read. I would rate it 3.3 stars out of 5. The author is talented, and I’m sure that in his next book, he will give me lesser reasons to complain and snatch a better rating from me.
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