Skip to main content

Book review : Diary of a Whimsical Lover

Book review :

Diary of a Whimsical Lover is a beautiful and mature love 💕 story. Where they meet they love but they were confused and had other priorities as well. Along with these two, more characters are interesting and give life to the story.

A guy named Gaurav studies in Canada and later struggles for a job and life there. In between he comes across a beautiful girl Maya, who is also a student, but she is living with family, while Gaurav is alone there. Being Indians, they get to know each other. At times, Gaurav gets close to her while renting out at her home but the girl is different, I would say unpredictable and may be not thinking about love all the time as compared to the guy.

Gaurav is an introvert and  a philosopher. As an introvert, I can feel the emotions, he carries through with him. It's not easy to open up to someone, even if he falls in love. Maya, deep down knows that Gaurav loves her and she also have love and cares for him, but circumstances made them choose love or a career in their relationship.

 The love is portrayed as soft and fragile as hope. Gaurav’s writing is lucid, at par with standards of soft romance. He successfully managed to kindle a spark of love through his innate language usage. The nuisances of trivial things, tidbit chats, tiny hangouts – all captured in a contemporarily style.

I loved reading this book full of rollercoaster of emotions. I recommend this book to shy silent people who fell in love irrespective of any outcome.

Happy Reading!


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Health And Wealth Paradox: How to Use First Principles Thinking to Achieve Both Ankush Datar , Mihir Patki

 The Health And Wealth Paradox: How to Use First Principles Thinking to Achieve Both  Ankush Datar ,  Mihir Patki | Book Review Investing is known as an interdisciplinary practice, but we would say so is health. In fact, the principles of health and wealth are so deeply intertwined that no one can learn from either discipline and apply the lessons across both. This book dives deep into the timeless link between smart investing and healthy eating. The book improves on complex subjects like smart dieting, wellness schedules, and monetary preparation. The creators draw matches between wellness and money, showing how standards like compounding apply to both. Their recommendations are commonsense, feasible, and grounded in private insight, making them simple to connect with and follow. This book is a straightforward, simple way to deal with setting your well-being and funds up. It's a very fun read stacked with significant counsel. The writers work hard at building trust by sh...

The Psychology of Marketing: How Marketers Trick Us Into Buying More by Harinder Singh Pelia

 The Psychology of Marketing: How Marketers Trick Us Into Buying More by Harinder Singh Pelia | Book Review Marketing is such an in-depth concept that it always transitions according to consumer preferences. The extent to which marketers go to sell their products will blow our minds away, as money comes first rather than people's needs. Even the bare detail that hints at our desires is manoeuvred to boost sales figures, often overshadowing the genuine connection between a brand and its audience. This relentless pursuit of profit can lead to practices that prioritise persuasive tactics over transparency, leaving consumers feeling manipulated rather than empowered. sales. How to make money might be in our control, but how money goes out of our pocket might not be, as psychology is in cohesion with marketing. Harinder Singh Pelia’s “The Psychology of Marketing” is all about how marketing creates a bond with the audience, thus tricking the audience into dwelling deep into purchasing th...

Taming the Turbulent Mind: Yogic Meditation and Mindfulness by Deekay

 Taming the Turbulent Mind: Yogic Meditation and Mindfulness for Combating Overthinking, Achieving Stress Relief, and Attaining Absolute Peace  Deekay | Book Review What is turbulence? Any thoughts, or have you ever tried to tame any animal? I remember watching circus shows organised once a year in the city's open area for all the locals to enjoy. There I used to cherish the person who tamed the elephants or the lion (if any). But today I thought of taming my mind. Every second our thoughts are randomly moving and giving us goosebumps. Nowadays people have so many threads of work looming in their minds that they feel like completing but fail to prioritise. To dive into a river is not easy. But only a few people have the calibre to do that. The same is true with diving in your mind. This practice needs calmness of mind and anxiety levels to be very low. I had heard about meditation and its techniques to apply in your daily routine, but when I stumbled upon this book, my myths w...