
There are certain parts in the book which I
would like to mention- When Adi starts talking to Riya, he picks up cheesy
lines, but later on when he gets her, he directly starts showing fondness for
her body. I liked this part as the writer hasn't dragged this thing a lot in
the name of True Love. The first kiss in the auto is sensuous and wonderful.
The birthday celebration of Aditya is one epic part of this book. Adi's
mother's shade in the story is shown in a perfect way. When Adi thinks of
breaking up with this sweet girl-Riya, we,readers support him rather than
feeling bad for it. Amazing part of the story.
The
language is very normal as we use, plain English. Something coming up as a book
well personally I don’t appreciate it. Another thing, I really want to
count how many times they have used ‘love you” miss you in that book. In fact
that can be a contest for this book, one who guesses the exact count would get
a free book signed by the author.Just Kidding Then the story line may be
a college goer would be all in dreams with this novel as a perfect romancing
couple is described out there. A girl and a boy meet and then they fight, break
up with each other and then they meet or not(Well you have to find out that).
But there is nothing extra , that intensity and zeal are missing. I feel even
if you skip 2-3 chapters, you won’t feel that you have missed the storyline.
The gravity to bind us to a book is neglected. And then the end, he tried
putting some coincidences’ (well as is said by the author, it’s a true
love story) which I don’t feel to be the perfect ending. It could have been
better.
Coming to the Drawbacks, the friends of Aditya
are just used for sake of showing that there are friends too. As Aditya's mom
got a good focus, even his dad should have got. He is mentioned only for once
in the book. Sudeep's insecurity with the language is clearly visible initially
which doesn't give you a good feel about the book. That's different k later he
has used a proper language. Love is described too much in the book. Rather,
Sudeep should have tried to keep it little more shorter. The Epilogue plays a
very bad part in the book. Few Things Left Unsaid ends up being a book with a
bad epilogue which could have been easily avoided. I was sure to rate this book
3.5 but just because of these last 4 pages of the book (Epilogue part), I have
to cut .So, my rating is 3 out of 5 for Few Things Left Unsaid.
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