All About Romantic Love: A Three Sixty Degree View of Relationships

 All About Romantic Love: A Three Sixty Degree View of Relationships

Author: Dr. Govind Sharma

Pages: 110




'All About Romantic Love: A Three Sixty Degree View Of Relationships' by Dr. Govind Sharma is a book that truly gives us a 360 Degree View on relationships. Love is a beautiful feeling which makes a person a completely different person from what he/she previously was. A person is ready to make all the sacrifices and willing to go to extreme ends for Love only. But what if the other person doesn't share the same feeling or what if we fall in love with a wrong person? Love is a pure feeling but what if the other person deceives? To know exactly what is love and what is it to fall in love and to know more about Relationships read 'All About Romantic Love: A Three Sixty Degree View of Relationships'.

My Views:

       I must say as always the author has done extensive research and tried to give the readers a scientific outlook on the topic. The psychology of people who fall in love and how  things change and why people react to a certain situation in a particular way is nicely explained. The short stories are  perfect examples to give us an in-depth view on relationships.

            Characters are realistic and they nicely depict real life people who we might have encountered sometime in our life. The psychology of a person who has fallen in love and also of those who are heartbroken and the decisions they take are shown nicely through these characters.

             The narration is nicely done. Language is simple and lucid and author has described various psychologist and their view on the different psychological factors. Book cover is beautiful and apt to the book. Title of the book is also apt to the overall theme of the book.

                Overall, I really liked reading this book and would surely recommend it to others.

Rating: 5🌟
              

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