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You Belong With Me by Shuchi Batra | Book review


Book: You Belong With Me
Author: Shuchi Batra
Publisher: Nu Voice Press
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 5/5

Book review: 

"You Belong With Me" is a heartwarming story that hooked me from the beginning until the end. The story is about Siddharth and Alia, who have a dream to chase and consider their hotels to be their home. They find themselves drawn towards each other like a thread from heaven that even they can't comprehend. 

The story begins with Siddhartha, a young man who comes to say goodbye to Alia. He wants to tell her that he still loves her, but to no avail, as he is leaving her alone to chase his dreams. He tries to give her his diary, but she does not accept it. They both bid goodbye to each other.

Siddhartha's best friend, Aditya, requests that Alia accept his diary and give him a call if she wants to after reading the diary. I was intrigued by this diary. How was it so important? Did he share his secrets? My pace for reading the diary entries was a bit faster.

Gradually, I learnt about his troubled past and a broken heart from his first love. He was determined to focus on his studies and secure a place at a top US business school, but his life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Alia. He fell for her immediately, but somewhere he was missing his first love.

It was intriguing to unravel the layers of their twists and turns. I was wondering: Will Sid and Alia rise above all obstacles in their path?

The author handily presents various facets of their relationship. Her consideration of verse stanzas makes it more nostalgic and encourages the reader to know more. Each work has its own profundity and is included in a reminiscent way. The account is refreshingly clear and offers an intriguing viewpoint on the story.

Overall, it passes on a reasonable and charming message about fondness, partnership, and assurance. Stacked up with authentic sentiments, heart-reaching poems, and suggestive frameworks, this book is a captivating read.


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