Book Review 83
Name Of The Book : Right From The Start...She Stole His Heart
Authors : Prachi Gupta & Sanchit Garg
Publisher : Fingerprint Publishing
Year : 2018
Category : Fiction
Review :
Who says best friends can’t be cruel, they are angels with horns. Radhika Gupta has always lived a peaceful life. Until she enters college and befriends a few crazy people. Nishi, the short and confident girl who soon becomes her best friend; Siddharth, the crazy, happy-go-lucky guy, always desperate for a girlfriend; Sameer, the college hunk and Manas, who is simple, shy and secretive. While Siddharth has challenged Nishi that he would find a girlfriend for himself before she can find a boyfriend, Radhika’s life is turned upside down by Sameer’s proposal. For he is the guy she never wants to go out with, while he is determined to date her. Following a series of amusing events, endless proposals and accidental cupids, who will end up with whom? Will the love stories have a happy ending or will they be doomed? Witty and riveting, Right From the Start She Stole His Heart is a pacy romantic comedy. It will make you believe in the fact that opposites attract each other.
This is the story of a group of five friends – Radhika, Nishi, Siddharth, Sameer and manas who have a colourful college life filled with drama, romance, fights and friendship. I was looking forward to a fun college romance, but the book did not live up to my expectations. It does not maintain consistency and skips timelines. The lack of continuity of the story and poor editing is evident in the book. I expected some sort of twist at the end of the book, but even there I was disappointed. The book has scope to improve but it needs much better editing and the narration needs continuity and consistency. The characters require depth and the conversations between the characters should not seem forced. It is a short book which we will be able to complete quickly. The cover page of this book has the photograph of two models who do not fit the description or the setting of the book. A cover page makeover may also help to make the book more appealing.
Rating : 2.5/5
Name Of The Book : Right From The Start...She Stole His Heart
Authors : Prachi Gupta & Sanchit Garg
Publisher : Fingerprint Publishing
Year : 2018
Category : Fiction
Review :
Who says best friends can’t be cruel, they are angels with horns. Radhika Gupta has always lived a peaceful life. Until she enters college and befriends a few crazy people. Nishi, the short and confident girl who soon becomes her best friend; Siddharth, the crazy, happy-go-lucky guy, always desperate for a girlfriend; Sameer, the college hunk and Manas, who is simple, shy and secretive. While Siddharth has challenged Nishi that he would find a girlfriend for himself before she can find a boyfriend, Radhika’s life is turned upside down by Sameer’s proposal. For he is the guy she never wants to go out with, while he is determined to date her. Following a series of amusing events, endless proposals and accidental cupids, who will end up with whom? Will the love stories have a happy ending or will they be doomed? Witty and riveting, Right From the Start She Stole His Heart is a pacy romantic comedy. It will make you believe in the fact that opposites attract each other.
This is the story of a group of five friends – Radhika, Nishi, Siddharth, Sameer and manas who have a colourful college life filled with drama, romance, fights and friendship. I was looking forward to a fun college romance, but the book did not live up to my expectations. It does not maintain consistency and skips timelines. The lack of continuity of the story and poor editing is evident in the book. I expected some sort of twist at the end of the book, but even there I was disappointed. The book has scope to improve but it needs much better editing and the narration needs continuity and consistency. The characters require depth and the conversations between the characters should not seem forced. It is a short book which we will be able to complete quickly. The cover page of this book has the photograph of two models who do not fit the description or the setting of the book. A cover page makeover may also help to make the book more appealing.
Rating : 2.5/5