The Third Angle | Book Review
The Third Angle
Author: Ashwini Parmar
Pages: 184
‘The
Third Angle’ by Ashwini Parmar is a book that revolves around Mayank, Vikram, Khyati
and Tanya. Tanya is a girl who wants to have a rich boyfriend who can fulfil
all her wishes and constantly tries to woo him. Mayank is very good at
understanding people and can instantly identify what others are thinking he always
wants to protect Vikram and doesn’t like Tanya at all. Khyati is a very good
friend of Tanya or at least that’s what she think of Tanya. Opposed to Tanya
who always wants to manipulate situations and take advantage of people for her
benefit. Khyati is a studious girl with big ambitions and never thought of love
as her priority and considered it as a waste of time. The story begins when
Tanya starts her dirty mind games to trap Vikram and looking at her games
Mayank decides to teach her a lesson for which he too builds up a story. Tanya
falls for the story and in turn loses everything and is left alone. Mayank and
Vikram used to find Khyati interesting but they had never thought they would
develop feelings for her one day. Unaware of these feelings Khyati always
thought of them as very good friends until one day when she starts liking
Vikram but doesn’t disclose them to anybody until one day she confesses it to Mayank.
For them the circumstances can be any but they are always there for each other
and can go to any extent to protect each other. But the question is whom will
Khyati choose? What is Tanya up to? Will Mayank always be there to protect the
two of them? How will it end for these three friends? To know more read ‘The
Third Angle’.
My Thoughts:
I
had fun reading this book and absolutely loved how the plot was progressing. It
was very nice to see the journey of these college students and then the changes
that take place after they move out of college. I liked the friendship between
Mayank, Khyati and Vikram also there were moments that me laugh
The
characters were well developed and liked Mayank a lot he is so mature for the
other college students. I like how he tries to protect Vikram from Tanya and
always takes side of him whenever somebody talks wrongly of him. Khyati is also
a strong girl I like how she likes to take her own decisions and is determined
to have what is rightfully hers.
The
language is simple and lucid and the readers will find it easy to flow through
the book. The narration is done beautifully and kept me glued throughout the
book.
I
loved the cover page of the book it is absolutely stunning and the title of the
book is also apt to the story.
I
thoroughly enjoyed every bit of the book and would surely recommend it to all.
My Rating: 5/5
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