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B**S
A Good read...
🎗The book's appealing appearance enticed me to pick it up. I'll give you a quick summary of the blurb to give you an idea of what it's about. The storey began with a journey. In a train voyage, four lads are on their way to an inter-school mime competition. I enjoyed the beginning since the author detailed all of the small details and entertaining aspects of the voyage, such as playing games like antakshari and teen patti, purchasing snacks and tea, and so on.🎗Joshua is the story's main character. Josh's grandfather used to tell him stories, and David is the main character in one of them. During the ride, a man misbehaved with Amrita on the train station, resulting in a fight. They had been injured. That reminded Josh of a lesson his father had taught him: never attempt to be a hero like David. He had lessons that day. Years later, he began working for a corporation. Mayur, his supervisor, was a tyrant. He fell in love with Susan and married her. The chapter "A dream wedding" was one of my favourites. It's written so wonderfully, especially the descriptions of the food items, the island wedding, and the honeymoon. After some time had passed, an occurrence occurred. Rajeev, Susan's supervisor, is a bit toxic.🎗He tried to touch her and take advantage of her one day. She summoned Josh to take action. But, because of a previous occurrence, he stopped taking leadership because it harmed him. Read the book to learn more about the plot and how Josh will deal with the situation. What effect will this have on Josh and Susan's relationship? The storey was enjoyable to read. It's a quick and easy read. The book's language is simple enough for everyone to understand. The author has recounted it in a really nice manner. I enjoyed the author's portrayal of friendship. For me, the most appealing aspect was going out, having fun, playing games, and having parties with friends. Overall, it was a nice one. It was enjoyable to read.
A**A
The Story of Reality
Let Love Take Over by Tomson Robert is although a fiction but made its way through the darker alleys of dogmatic society. The novel is not about being observant but singing a song of a hero standing on the shoulder of our ancient tales.Train journey at the beginning explaining everything about the Indian scenario including Indian overprotective parents, Indian colloquial food, games, and some scenes of common parlance, made the story more relatable to the reader as we go through the plot.The author tried to explain the simple meaning of life by using the mouthpiece of the character saying - "I wanted to tell dad that there is another sad story called ‘life’Most people go through life mechanically"The Train journey in the second phase cast some gruesome experience to Joshua's (the main protagonist) arsenal and made him stay with anguish and grief and a sentence-"Next time you try to be a hero, remember this,"What is the incident all about? Is it somehow twist his life for the greater good? Or it's just a turn of the event meant to be forgotten?This is the story of the awakening of human values without the fear of being dominated by the outlaw.I like to mention how a father figure grandpa helped Joshua throughout the tale is something to root for.Here let me also mention how the author low-key mentioned the stigma which is attached by society to the male figure for being the so-called "strong gender" even without considering his precedents.I would surely recommend this to everyone and to all the people who are just not into the pink world of their fantasy. There's something outside of it called "LIFE" and stories surrounding it.
K**.
Matured and Realistic Storyline!
The story revolves around Joshua Thomas who can be best described as witty, intellectual and creative; the three portent combination that makes a man very charming, if you ask me! His talent lies in his master storytelling ability and right from his childhood, he had always aspired to be a writer. He found a good support system in his grandfather and his best friend Raghu who noticed Josh's creative streak.He always had the guts to stand up for himself and the people he loves until one day his bravado ended up killing his best friend. Raghu's death also killed the spark and creative aspirations of Josh, who became a shadow of his former self and put his mind and soul into getting into tried-and-tested path like engineering.The story progresses into the beautiful events, the trials, and bittersweet moments that Josh has undergone in his love life and his professional life which transformed him into a man who became proud of himself in his own eyes.I found the content emotionally matured and realistic. We all have a sense of bravado during our childhood; some of us tone it down while growing up whereas others fuel it more. Josh's character is very endearing which made me root for him throughout the story. I really liked the maturity and respect which Josh and Susan has in their relationship, something which made me aspire for the same. The author did a good job with his writing style which is simple yet elegant.Let Love Take Over is not your typical love story. It is a nice, endearing and a warm read!
H**
Must read
Interesting read
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