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Book review: Before I Met You by Sumeidha Iyer is all about relationships, the problems and finally the bliss of having an ideal partner

NITN | @notintownlive | 28 Jan 2020, 04:30 am

Book review: Before I Met You by Sumeidha Iyer is all about  relationships, the problems and finally the bliss of having an ideal partner

Sumeidha Iyer, through her book Before I Met You, has knitted a beautiful story around Amaya, the central character.

From the initial chapters, readers are introduced to this character.

Gradually, as the story unfolds, various facets of Amaya are exposed, and the readers come to know many things about her.

Amaya’s portrayal of her ultimate success and happiness has been described by the author in a beautiful way.

One can feel the joy of this character since it is so lively and relatable.

Divided into several chapters, Before I Met You has been written in a lucid and simple style which the readers will enjoy to a great extent.

The descriptions by the author regarding Amaya, Aditya and finally Amaya’s happiness are worth mentioning.

The story ends on a happy and positive note and hence, the readers will have a positive experience even after the completion of reading.

Several forms of relationships, the problems and finally the bliss of having an ideal partner have been explored throughout the book.

Those who are willing to read a simple yet interesting book, you know which book to read now!

(Reviewed by Sayantani Sengupta)

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