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Book review : I am Sorry My Love

Book review:
Basically this book is revolving around protagonist Raghav Malhotra, He is a collage student and son of rich industrialist.

Suddenly one day changed is life when he falls in love with Siya at first site she is ( female protagonist) BJMC student .But, the girl already loves someone else. Woes Name was Aakash Sharma. Unable to accept the truth, his feelings turn to obsession which make him evil acts.

Love is a feeling from the heart, and obsession can be termed as a crazy feeling.

It’s not love, it’s obsession. Raghav is besotted with her to a point where he can do anything to own her. His maniacal pursuit of unrequited love turns him into a stalker... and then a monster, shaking the very foundation of trust and friendship.

We can see Rahul's sociopathic behaviour. He later changes but only after destroying anything which comes his way. I loved to hate him in this book. Atleast for the most part of it.

Felt bad for his friend Ruchika too. Kudos to the author for creating a story around a character who has different shades of gray. Not a goody goody types but someone who literally makes us cringe and get pissed off at their actions.

How far will he go to quench his thirst of possession? Will he succeed in his endeavour, or will he succumb to the vagaries of destiny? 

Loved reading this book that teaches the basic difference between love and obsession.
Happy Reading!

 

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