You, Me, and the Final List by Atul Mohite
"You, Me, and the Final List" is an intriguing and captivating read. It quietly talks about the pressure, timing, and choosing yourself over expectations of your loved ones. Many scenes felt palpable as they moved along the dreams and expectations of a person.
The story begins with Aarya, who keeps trying to stay focused on her UPSC preparation while her emotions slowly start changing things around her. Kabir is a struggling writer who figures out the hidden emotions lying deep beneath Aarya for years. Though their ideology about making lists and keeping to-do lists ready is entirely different.
I was intrigued to know about how their ideologies intermix with emotions to create a new bond. Though their chemistry grows gradually, which felt so believable. I also liked that the writing stays simple and easy to read. It focuses more on emotions and conversations. Some dialogues genuinely stay in your mind after finishing the book.
The writing is so simple and delightful that it adds to the warmth of reading. The author meticulously captures the pressure of ambitions and career expectations. The emotional turmoil and related loneliness that come with chasing big dreams. The small and dialogue based chapters add more to quick reading.
Overall, this is a heartwarming and cozy romantic read that stays for long.
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