Forever Is Not Enough | Book Review


Forever Is Not Enough
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                ‘Forever Is Not Enough’ by Reecha Agarwal Goyal is an emotional story about Anay and Rhea and how their first encounter which somehow left Rhea a feeling of hate towards Anay. But somehow it was very different for Anay and he fell in love with Rhea at the first instance. Rhea’s innocence and simplicity left a deep impact on Anay and he was all in awe for her. Over the time the stranger that she used to consider Anay too was having his effect on her and soon they both admit their love for each other. But life had other plans for them. All of a sudden life throws them into turmoil and the situations are such that all we are left to think is ‘Forever Is Not Enough’.

My Opinions:

Forever is Not Enough is a heart wrenching tale of love, dreams, hope, survival and destiny. The author has done an excellent job of portraying all the characters and we can see how love is not only about external beauties but also about how true love sees beyond external beauty. This story has definitely the power to show the readers that true love is about enriching each other’s life and if need be even step down to be with our true love. I loved the character of Anay how he’s always with Rhea through all the dark times she had. And how he puts an extra effort whenever she had her ups and down.  The characters are very much convincing we get to all the different traits that we humans possess.

The plot is also beautifully written. The narration is done wonderfully. I was actually shocked by the turn of events in the end and was deeply saddened. As I reached the end part I realised that the author has linked the first chapter and the characters thoughts till the end and their thought process.

The language used is simple and lucid and the readers would surely go through the book very easily.

Overall, I liked the book and would surely recommend it to all.

My Rating: 5/5

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