Monday, 9 January 2017

My Wife's Diary by Deepanshu Saini






Author: Deepanshu Saini

Published By: Omji Publishing House

Pages: 140 

Price: Rs. 150

ISBN: 978-93-840-2873-2



About The Author:

Born and bought up in Delhi, he completed his B.Tech from Kurukshetra University and is currently working as an Assistant Manager in TATA Power Delhi Distribution Ltd.

An Engineer by profession and an author by heart, Deepanshu like to spend most of his time in reading and collecting books of different genres. His love for art makes him a socialite and he loves to travel and discover new places. His craze for Bollywood songs never cease to amaze others as his veins start to shake even at their very mention.



Book Blurb:

I  was uncomfortably aware of my conscience every time I faintly turned the page of her diary, and every time a feeling went through my nerves, like I was about to bite my own tongue. How had something so simple become so tangled and complicated suddenly? 

I still remember the first time I had met her. As much as I tried not to think about her, she kept flitting into my consciousness or into my line of sight. And I was clear that I wanted her. I want to formalize the relationship. How? I don’t know. But yes, my sentiments were really honest. That’s it.
But now, it’s something different.

My Review:

Do you like reading someone’s personal diary? I don’t like reading someone’s personal diary but there is a different kind of excitement in reading someone’s personal thoughts. Well, in this book the Author has provided the writings of his wife’s diary. Though it is a fictional work, while reading the book I’m sure you would feel as if you’re reading someone’s diary. Kudos to the Author for bringing in the perfect emotion through his story.

The story mainly revolves around Pournima Apte and her day to day life. From finding her first love to breaking up with him, from falling in love for the second time to being a lesbian, this book has a lot to tell. Well to know more about Pournima, Abhi, Raghav, Aniket you need to read the book. I’m sorry but I can’t disclose everything here.

Likings:
  • ·         The way Author has narrated the whole incidents of Pournima’s life is quite amazing. You can easily connect to her.
  • ·         Definitely a page turner and you won’t like stopping midway.
  • ·         Easy read, the small images between the pages makes the story even more interesting.


Disliking:
  • ·         Around 100 pages (If you take the acknowledgement things out), won’t go well with serious readers.
  • ·         The character Pournima falls in love quite easily. Love never happens that easily, does it?
  • ·         Expected ending.


 My Ratings: 3/5
(Looking for some easy read? Pick it up)

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