Always With You | Book Review


Always With You
Author: Nivedita Vedurla
Pages: 31



                ‘Always With You’ by Nivedita Vedurla is a book that revolves around Sahil, Smriti and Tania who were best friends back in their college days. But things change between the three of them and Sahil has no idea what brought this drastic change in the friendship of Tania and Sahil. After almost 10 years they have a college get together and Sahil is excited to meet all his friends especially Tania. But Tania seems to still hold grudges form which leaves Sahil heartbroken. There are clashes between Sahil and Tania during the get together and Tania leaves hastily from there but soon meets with an accident. Smriti arrives at the hospital and she is somewhat hurt after learning about the whole incident.  Is there something that Smriti knows? What will happen between the three friends? Will they be able to get over with the past and start with new vigour? To know more read ‘Always with you’.

My Thoughts:

                I liked the plot which is very realistic and relatable to real life. While reading the book I realized that relations are not fragile and one cannot be selfish. I loved the message that the author has put forward.

                The characters are realistic and well developed. I loved how Sahil thinks and doesn’t lose it when he finds out the truth. Smriti did wrong but she realizes her mistake and admits them.  Tania was deeply hurt by everything that happens and takes some harsh decisions. I loved the ending.

                Language is simple and lucid and I must say I have read other books from the author and I loved her writing style.               

                The book cover is beautiful and the title is also apt to the whole story.
               
                Overall, I loved reading the book and would surely recommend it to everyone.

My Rating: 5/5

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