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Can you find yourself after you have lost that special someone?A disillusioned and heartbroken Anusha finds herself in the small world of WeDonate.com. Struggling to cope with her feelings and the job of raising money for charity, she reluctantly searches for a worthwhile cause to support.For Ananth, who has been on the opposite side, no life is less worthy, no cause too small to support.Behind them are teams for whom going to extraordinary lengths to save lives is more than a full-time occupation. In front of them is the virtual world of social media-watching, interacting, judging, making choices, and sometimes, saving lives.From the virtual to the real, their lives and that of their families, entangle in a way that moving together is the only solution. They can't escape each other.In this world of complicated relationships, should love be such a difficult ride? Review: A romance that comes with its own mysteries and twists - What to expect? Expect a book that has romance at its very core but one that has a lot more to offer than just a regular cliché romance. The book narrates a powerful story in a simple language and is packed with intense emotions, strong characters, highly unexpected twists and an underwhelming but beautiful romance. Who can read? Wish I Could Tell You makes use of a language that is simple and fluid and hence the book can be easily picked up by a beginner level reader. What did I like? I love the mystery and intrigue that the book creates around its characters. I also love how suddenly the plot takes a completely different twist right in the middle of the book. A good part of the book creates this certain idea of the story and tricks the reader into complacency (the-I-have-already-figured-this-out-kind-of-confidence). And BOOM! right in the middle of the book everything changes and the reader is left stunned and shocked at the brilliance of it. What did I not like? Despite much efforts (I am sure) a few editing errors manage to find their way into the book. However, they aren’t so many as to glaringly stare you in the face but only a few that might be noticeable if you have a keen eye. In the end In the end, Wish I Could Tell You is a book that never fails to impress. It is a power-packed story told in beautiful words that will make you want to believe in the power of love; that will make you want to experience love. With every single page managing to hold the reader’s attention, it is surely one amazing read. The final verdict - Definitely go for it! Pick it up if You are looking for an unconventional and subtle romance. You are a Durjoy Datta fan. You are looking for a simple yet powerful story. You enjoy romances that come with their own mysteries and twists. You want your faith in love to be restored. Skip it Only if you don’t enjoy romance reads. Review: Good quality - Good quality product. Really Loved it
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A romance that comes with its own mysteries and twists
What to expect? Expect a book that has romance at its very core but one that has a lot more to offer than just a regular cliché romance. The book narrates a powerful story in a simple language and is packed with intense emotions, strong characters, highly unexpected twists and an underwhelming but beautiful romance. Who can read? Wish I Could Tell You makes use of a language that is simple and fluid and hence the book can be easily picked up by a beginner level reader. What did I like? I love the mystery and intrigue that the book creates around its characters. I also love how suddenly the plot takes a completely different twist right in the middle of the book. A good part of the book creates this certain idea of the story and tricks the reader into complacency (the-I-have-already-figured-this-out-kind-of-confidence). And BOOM! right in the middle of the book everything changes and the reader is left stunned and shocked at the brilliance of it. What did I not like? Despite much efforts (I am sure) a few editing errors manage to find their way into the book. However, they aren’t so many as to glaringly stare you in the face but only a few that might be noticeable if you have a keen eye. In the end In the end, Wish I Could Tell You is a book that never fails to impress. It is a power-packed story told in beautiful words that will make you want to believe in the power of love; that will make you want to experience love. With every single page managing to hold the reader’s attention, it is surely one amazing read. The final verdict - Definitely go for it! Pick it up if You are looking for an unconventional and subtle romance. You are a Durjoy Datta fan. You are looking for a simple yet powerful story. You enjoy romances that come with their own mysteries and twists. You want your faith in love to be restored. Skip it Only if you don’t enjoy romance reads.
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Good quality
Good quality product. Really Loved it
S**E
A very good book
Amazing story. Loved reading it. When I first started reading, I felt it’s just another rom com. But I had so many emotions coming out as I progressed through it. Well written and actually could feel the emotions of characters.
V**N
It’s really a slice of life, like a movie or a show. It has everything, humour, twists, emotions.
Loved it. As real of a person that he is, even on his social media, it does translate into his writing too. Not a single false note. It does leave you thinking and feeling, a sign of having watched a good movie or read a good book. It had emotions not in a delusional or unrealistic but in a very realistic practical kinda way, with all the twists and turns with a touch of humour using the slangs, language and current events which caters to the current generation. Would be great if adapted into a movie or show too! 👏👏🫶🫰♥️✨
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Amazing book!!!
MY VIEWS:- if I had to describe this book in One word ,I will say “wow!!” I mean this book is just amazing and will blow your mind. Anusha is working at WeDonate.com ,a fundraising website. Talking about the characters:- Anusha is a feminist kind of a girl, who hates almost everyone due to past incidents of her life. She seems like she don’t have feelings for anyone. Gautam is a person who is spreading hate on social media and unknowingly destroyed lives of few people and hurt many of them. Mohini is a kind of a person you will love. Ananth is a good looking guy, full of love and life. And there are many more characters and things that I won’t discuss here because I don’t want to give you spoilers. The beginning of the book is a bit confusing , bit as soon as the dots join ,story becomes interesting . There is suspense hidden in every page you read. Middle of the story took a turn that was quite shocking and unexpected that I had to take a pause to absorb the things😅. The plot of the story is amazing. Its definitely worth reading. Ending of the story brought me into tears. This book has negativity too but that is also written in such a good way.The book is beautifully written and I must say durjoy datta is turning into a better writer with every new book of his. I loved his work in this book. This book was something really unexpected. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone!!
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