Until Love Sets Us Apart by Aditya Nighhot
Genre: ROMANCE
PLOT:
Aisha and Rohit are two MBBS curriculum students and are completely different from each other. By 'different' I mean they're opposite in nature but try to cope up with each other to better themselves. A happy relationship which was going to see a future with Aisha and Rohit tying knots for life ultimately couldn't see the rising sun because of a terrible incident. What incident is it that changes their lives completely? Is it the extreme love that made the two separate?
CRITICAL APPRECIATION:
- Prologue would just be a confusion and you wouldn't know what it is about until you reach the climax.
- The first chapter didn't even for once give a hint that it is a romance novel but seemed to be a full-fledged thriller. (P.S. After completing the first chapter I had cross-checked if the genre was 'Romance')
- As the genre says, I was sure that the thriller portion won't last long, and hence you'll notice it from the very second chapter of the book.
- As I'm not a fan of Romance novels, in the first place I didn't want to read the book but the thriller part attracted me and I'll say that I liked the book pretty much!
- Sometimes, the writing style turned out to be a bit amateurish.
- I would like to add a term that, this book has a love-led-to-thrill kind of story which doesn't bore you. And I won't be able to say anything more because in that case I might give spoilers...
- I would recommend this book to young readers because they can connect themselves well with the plot.
- Last but not the least, the young author has a great message in the end of the book, a very intriguing message that the whole youth needs to know.
CONCLUSION:
As earlier I'll say the same that if you feel you should buy the book after reading the review, you can, and also if you don't feel like buying, it's your wish. It is my work to give you reviews about the books I read, so I do! YES AGAIN, I WOULD SAY THAT, THIS IS AN HONEST REVIEW!! You can rely on me, and also you can criticise me if you feel like. I respect your opinion and I'll expect that you'll do the same.
I rate this book 3/5.
With regards,
Shreyosi.
