Review of Letters In The Rain

About This Book:

Quite early in his life, Aman had been labelled a 'weirdo'. His side-parted, oil soaked hair and gawky physique made him the butt of jokes among his peers. There is nothing spectacular in his life—he studies all day, has never had an interaction with a girl that lasted more than five minutes, and scribbles his inner musings into his best friend, a personal diary.

Deep down, however, the guilt of being considered a social killjoy by the society starts to have a negative impact on him.

When forced out of his solitary shell into the action-infused warehouse that is 'college', Aman's life takes a drastic U-Turn. Owing to a Chemistry project, he is forced to partner up with Kiara—a cheerful, carefree soul who tucks away her dark, brooding past upon arriving in Manipal.


What follows is a series of awkward encounters and quirky adventures; ones that throw them in the deep end and make them face their worst fears.

My Take:

Done reading this book in one go and I must appreciate the intensity in the words of this perfectly crafted novel. By the title I have though that it might be a book consist of letters but it proved me completely wrong. The title is justified by the magnificently crafted poems which is the best thing about this book.

The cover is very catchy and as you start reading you will get engulfed in feelings contained in this book. As the story grows it get more interesting. In the middle I was feeling little bore but as I continued I found it well carried. The story line
is rare and it shown the insecurities of an introvert which I can relate to.

Overall, a perfect weekend read in one go as the book is not so long and the language is also sober and simple

Ratings:

This book deserves fairly 3.5 stars out of 5.

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