Friday, March 1, 2019

Book Review on Love at first Print by Tushar Khurana


Love at first Print by Tushar Khurana is a Romantic Comedy.

About the story:

The story whirls around protagonist Ishaan, a marketing person who falls in love with Veena an intern student, who works in Ishaan’s department.
Veena being passionate girl gets an opportunity to work as an intern in a company located at Hong Kong, for period of six month. Meanwhile, Ishaan joins another company due to the bitter experience with Vatsal, another intern student who makes things fall apart.
Distance became one of the unfortunate factors between Veena and Ishaan, and their relationship was in a budding flower mode. The flash back having hostile experience in his love life makes him feel less confident. With the help of his friends he tries to overcome the drawbacks.
Certain new characters enter in his life influencing both personal as well as official aspects.
What happens next? Is Veena destined to Ishaan? Who are these new characters that plays a vital role? Will Ishaan be able to regain his self-confidence? Will he succeed in his love life? Lies the suspense of the story.

About the book:

The author has given a different perspective in plotting this love story. Most stories have the focus on both protagonist and their love partner, yet here the story is taken in a distinct way concentrating more into Ishaan’s life rather than Veena combined. It may be both positive and negative impact based on the perspective of the reader.
Ishaan’s journey with stages of love life, that he incurred facing joy, love, rage, anger, fear, insults etc., are concentrated mix of the story. His best friends Aditya, Prateek and their fun together appends to be added flavor to the story.
This story has flash back mode detailing Ishaan’s schooling and college memories which was totally practical which may occur in any person’s life.
Veena’s presence in the story felt much lesser, yet the whole story was plotted for Ishaan to gain her love. Unwanted characters are also seen in between the story, yet they fade away swiftly.
The pacing of the story was precise and intact. I would recommend this book to all readers who are fan of Romance genre.
My rating is 🌟🌟🌟🌠 star for this fiction work.

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