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Socha bhi na tha | sriman narayanan | book review | ronak book blog

Posted on January 29, 2019 by admin

Socha bhi na tha

Author – sriman narayanan
Publisher – srishti publisher

” The right is to work only , but never to it’s fruit”

Let’s talk about cover first. Cover is good and suits as per the story. A boy is middle of two girls. But, I believe it can be made little bit more attractive. 

The story is quite simple and little bit predictable as we go along with it. Our protagonist shyam is well settled and sorted man. Aaditi is charming girl and padma is avarage looking girl.

There are two stories parallel running in the book. One is at 2000 and other its at 2003. At starting it feels like both the stories are approaching at one point. Aditi is friend of shyam from the office time and they share good bonding with each other. Shyam feels attraction towards her and falls in love with her.

While in at 2003 story shyam is married to padma and starting a new life. But, life is like “socha bhi na tha” after some months they don’t find comfort and make decisions to divorce. Padma and shyam family is shocked but they also act with maturity.

At the technology is less available they do conversation over emails. Now the twist is shyam proposed to aditi. Now things what will happen ahead.
Will Aditi accept proposal?
Will padma get divorced?
Will they live happily ?
“Socha bhi na tha”

The plot is well written and hold a grip. But some of the chapter feels dragging. The characters are well developed and described. At the end of book story moves so fast that can be extended little bit.

Overall its a good read for beginner.

I would rate this 3.5/5

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