Thursday, 15 December 2016

#BookReview ; Thank You Love by Ayush Gupta



"Thank You Love" 

"...yes, I said, everything in life is uncertain, and it speaks the same." All human energy comes from that one thought. All the pain that we bear and the joys that we celebrate are the results of our thoughts at any moment. Strange isn't it? When Akshita was making her choices, Rayan made his. He refused to get over her and chose to own her absence in his heart and mind . Thank You Love describes how sitting on the floor in silence changed the world of "Rayan". He realized that love is not something that happens between two people, instead it's an enduring quality within people. He realized that love is not something that you do, but is the way you are. He re-moulds one of the most important event of his life into a spark, re-channelizes it and heads towards something that would later change the course of his life. 

Thank You Love is written by Ayush Gupta, a young author who is also a businessman & speaker. Completed his Engineering at Dehradun Institute of Technology but he wishes to connect with people through his writing. He has been in love with writing since a young age, though his aim is to become a politician.

The story is about how two people Rayan & Akshita who are madly in love with each other but as it happens they both grew apart, how the guy copes up with the unwilling breakup is what this book is about. Rayan & Akshita both love each other with all their might but as Akshita moved to Bangalore things started to change for the worse. Rayan helplessly tries to mend the bonds but is unable to do so, which ultimately pushes him to depression. He then starts his quest to find closure which somehow ends up him in a hut with an old saint. Get the book now to know what the story holds for both the characters.

Thank You Love started on an interesting note with Rayan travelling & finally ending up at the hut, for the first quarter of the book the story was going fine but unfortunately it started to take a dip after that. Rayan started to get really annoying & his all his dialogues were way too cheesy, Akshita also helped him to worsen the situation but since her part wasn’t that detailed it was a relief. The story went from romance & breakup to meditation & chakras in a second as if the plot wasn’t uneventful enough. I liked the cover though but the title isn’t quite apt also the language needs a lot of polishing & editing needs to be done a bit more carefully. Its surely a miss for me.



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