I Will Forget You Too | Book Review


I Will Forget You Too
Author: Abhilash Aman
Pages: 96



                ‘I Will Forget You Too’ by Abhilash Aman is a beautiful and heartbreaking story of friendship, love, obsession and fate. It is a story of how a boy falls in love with a girl and how gradually he likes everything that the girl likes. People fall in love but is it possible for a person to fall in love all over again with the same person? Will that girl accept his love? Will they be ever together? To know more read ‘I Will Forget You Too’.


My Thoughts:
                Loved the cover of the book. The whole story somewhat revolves in the school and hence the cover page justifies the whole story.

                I liked the plot of the story. The story is mainly written in the school background and shows how first love never leaves you. However, hard you try same is the condition of our Protagonist i.e. Abhilash. He is continuously trying his best to forget her but in that process he is remembering her more. The title of the book is apt as it totally relates to the story.

                The writing style of the author is such that it would surely touch the hearts of the readers. The language is simple and lucid and hence everyone will find it very easy to read. The writing style is such that the readers will be eager to know if the girl accepts our Protagonist’s love.

                The characters are totally relatable and well built. The way the friends are with each other and how they are trying to help Abhilash also shows how good friends really are. And also reminds us of our school days when we too used be somewhat like this. The characters were a bit too many which might confuse the readers.

                Overall, I loved the book and would surely recommend this book to all my friends who are looking forward to read something short and sweet.

My Rating: 4/5


               

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