“Forgetting the Unforgettable… It’s hard to move on…” is written
by Abhishek Agarwal and is published by Mahaveer Publications. Talking about
the title of the book, yes I liked the title very much. I could relate to it.
Everyone knows how hard it is to forget someone, who was once supposed to be
your life. I have personally felt that.
Cover of the book is indeed eye soothing. In fact, it is the
best thing about the book. Moving ahead in the review, I felt little
disappointed with the book as soon as I started reading it. The story telling
skills weren’t that impressive. Still, Abhishek managed somehow to make me turn
pages one after the other. The story revolves around “Akshay” and “Tritya”.
Both are College students and meet each other in Inter-College Competition.
Akshay is good at Football and on the other hand, “Tritya” sings well.
Characterization: Abhishek tried his best to characterize “Akshay” and “Tritya
well. On one side, he portrayed Akshay as a cool hunk and on the other side; Tritya was a bubbly girl. She was sweet and innocent. As sweet as her singing.
Plot: Plot was
good. Abhishek Agarwal tried his best to explain the UNCONDITIONAL Love. It was
a genuine attempt. He decorated the whole book with numerous quotes. I loved
few of them. At some places he interacted with the readers . I
would suggest him to avoid it in the next book, as it harms the flow of story.
I felt distracted. I kept turning pages to find some twists and turns. The story gripped from 158th page. First 157 pages weren't so interesting.However, it is a story in its own kind.
Teaser: Last few
pages are beautifully written. Initially the book would be little boring, but it’s
a genuine attempt. I liked the poems. One would definitely want to fall in love
after reading.
First chapter of the book is copied from Subhasis Das's 'Mumbai Unplugged'. People like Abhishek Aggarwal are shame for our Industry.
First chapter of the book is copied from Subhasis Das's 'Mumbai Unplugged'. People like Abhishek Aggarwal are shame for our Industry.
Rating: 0.5 out of 5
A Review By Team Purple Pen
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