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Book Review: Something I'm Waiting To Tell You ( JustMyThoughts ).

 Something I'm Waiting To Tell You.

             - Shravya Bhinder


The novel is the sequal of Something I Never Told You and according to me, there could not have been a better  and fairy-tale ending to the story.   The story begins with a short visit in the past revealing how Adira's Great-grandfathet and Great-grandmother met and tied a know together, saying Life is All About Second Chances.

The story begins with Adira showing subtle signs of improvement. Her mother and Ronnie have been  making great efforts for her recovery , despite her mother not approving Ronnie's presence around Adira and blaming him for his condition. 

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Also, the book has been plotted at the time of first Covid-19 Lockdown that brings its own struggles to bear with. Does this creates a distance between the two or actually brings them closer? I guess you might have actually guessed that !

The book is really cute to read ( if you are into Indian Romances ), and shorter . You can finish it in one day ! The language is easy. 

I have always found Indian Romances really relatable. Involvement of parents and sometimes, avoidance by even, even after knowing the whole story. Hide and Seek with things, situations and people to navigate your way towards your destination, irrespective of the fact how far does that seem.

Even after Adira claiming herself out-of- love and her meeting with Siddhart, who seems like the best match for her, Ronnie just can't leave off the care he has for her. After losing everything he loved, he keeps himself up for her.

Also, I find the cover of the book really Captivating and magical, just like what the book ended with. I know there is nothing out of the world that has been done or mentioned. But at times, simplicity of things leads to the magic the world would need to be beautiful.

Go for the book if you thing that would work for you! 

The link to review of It's Prequal will mentioned.

Something I Never Told You

Thank you.

ANU.

Comments

  1. Love to read the stories that end happy... I'm searching if there's audiobook available😅

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  2. Yup.. Sometimes simple stories are just the best!

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