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Book review : Lolita


 Lolita is a story of a small town girl from tamil nadu who sacrifices everything in her desire to become a star. She was offered a chance to enact in one of the movies of Sandy , the director. But something is to be rendered to get fame in a small span. Same goes with her. She delivers everything she has to reach the heights of fame and eventually is tagged as a bad girl or a whore.


To calm herself and step out of ongoing chaos of her life , she takes refuge in panchgani. Where accidentally she meets Advait. He is a well level handsome rich person whose wife committed suicide and he was trying his level best to be a responsible and loving father at any cost.

Their meet eventually turns into a roller coaster of so many events that led them into bafflement of deciding what matters them utmost. Advait after his wife's death was lonely and now falls in love with seducing lolita. On the contrary , lolita has never met a genuine guy who respects her because of her and not because of her fame and money. She longs for true love and could not resist herself from loving Advait.

The author has incredibly casted the characters and as a fast pace read, The book intrigues the reader till the end. It's worth reading that what will be both of them's decision. Will they continue their love and mingle each other or will leave each other for their previous commitments.

The uphill and downhill story of a girl and her consistent efforts of holding herself upright apart from the worst conditions really relates to many actor/actresses. This book is a commendable read and good for a movie. This is my first book from the author and I am looking forward to read more from the author.


I loved reading this heart-touching romantic read and would recommend thus romantic tale to all.
Happy Reading!

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