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Part of Life by Mayank Sinha | Book review


 Book: Part of Life
Author: Mayank Sinha
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 4/5

Book review:
"Part Of Life" is a heart-touching story of Rohit and Sneha who meet through Nisha. Rohit falls in love with Sneha's beauty on his first meet. Eventually, when they start talking, both feel friendly vibes and they can continue talking for hours. Their long-distance relationship relates to many couples or friends who feel they can talk to each other or share their emotions. 

Their cosy relationship comes to a halt when Rohit begins loving her and wants to share his deep emotions with her. But he has yet to get a similar response from Sneha. So he feels he should indirectly ask about her real feelings for him through Nisha. He requests his sister to ask Sneha what he feels about him. On hearing their conversation secretively, his emotions were literally shattered. He could never accept the fact that she considered him only as his good friend and nothing else. On the contrary, he was in deep love with her but it was one-sided.

He distanced himself from her but fell into the trap of depression. He begins living alone and tries to focus on his studies. After a long gap, their interaction again begins and he still feels the same. Sneha could not feel the same for him ever. For her, he was always a good friend on who she can rely on. This on-and-off journey of their love or one-sided love and how he copes with his turmoils is quite relatable.

It is intriguing to read about the ways Rohit copes with his failure in love or he keeps cursing her. The twists and turns in their journey were quite relatable. Will Sneha ever be able to accept his love? 

The author has tried to present the love story of a one-sided long-distance relationship. His deep efforts to predict how love works whether you like it or not. He meticulously predicted the hurt created if someone rejects your love proposal but that can never be the end of life. It is part of life.

Overall, this book is a short read for all cosy romance lovers. Worth giving it a try.

Purchase: Part Of Life

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