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The Things We Do For Love

Hey Beautiful Human Beings!
I just created my blog and this is going to be the first post on this and I'm really very excited!

So.. Love! The word can be heard by every teenager nowadays. But in this generation people is just torn between love and feeling of attraction they name Love and this book is all about that.

Book - The Things We Do For Love
By - Raunak Agarwal
Pages - 172

Blurb -
'Things we do for love' by Raunak Agarwal is a story of Rudra who started developing feelings for his best friend Ruhani after his Breakup with Tania. But when Ruhani chose Kabir aka her best friend over Rudra reasoning Kabir's jealousy of being with another guy it broke Rudra's heart and he decided to do anything for girl he considered his life. But when Tania came back in his life things changed! Was Rudra really in love with Ruhani? And was Kabir just best friend of Ruhani?This is the story of 'The Things We Do For Love'.This is the story of love, friendship and obsession.

My Review -
That Was a light read for me which contained simple story with complex problems of protagonists's lives.

Plus Points For -
I'll give a big fat plust point to the beautifully designed cover which earned my heart at a first sight.

The choice of plot is quite markable because this generation is suffering between love and feelings they call love. Hope this book can be help for them.

This book is written as a diary with labled each chapters as dates and which is different way or may be I read this type of book first time but I liked it.

Minus Points For -
Growth of charecters are less detailed as they feel completely same when story flows.

I'm slight unhappy with ending as when the story started getting interesting it read the tag of 'To be continued..' ugh.

Story pace was little irritating as it was slow in comparison of events which were taking place in story.

Overall Rating - 3 out of 5
Plot - 3.5 out of 5
Characterization - 2.5 out of 5
Writing style - 3 out of 5

That Was a nice read for me and I'm excitingly looking forward for next part *_*

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