I Too Had A Love Story (By Ravinder Singh)

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I Too Had A Love Story (By Ravinder Singh)

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The book is based on the happenings of the real world and about what happens to its protagonist- Ravin, the author. He begins the tale with good old college days that he spent with his best buddies. And his way of narrating the tale relocates us to his world; though we are seeing everything from his eyes, we are indeed there. No forced emotions, fake accounts of events, or too much of an idealism

The story hooks us from the beginning-we feel like tethered to it. Ravinder keeps the narration simple yet interesting enough to read it in one go. And ah! the umpteen emotions… the crazy excitement that the characters develop when they are to meet for the first time, the sweet love chats on phones, the ecstasy of getting married, the hysterical frenzy to reach home when characters get struck in a rainy night, the nausea-clad gut feeling that something ominous is about to happen; and finally the trauma.

A must-read for the die-hard romantics!!
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Good story , but too emotional i feel...
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I Too Had a Love Story by Ravinder Singh is one of those books that leaves you emotionally drained yet deeply moved. It’s a simple, honest, and heartfelt tale of love and loss that feels painfully real. The way the author narrates his own love story makes you feel every emotion—happiness, excitement, and eventually, heartbreak.

The book is written in a very simple style, which makes it an easy read, but at times, it feels a little too basic. There are moments where the emotions hit hard, but some parts feel a bit stretched out with unnecessary details. It’s definitely a tearjerker, but if you prefer books with deep storytelling and complex characters, this might not be for you.

Overall, it’s an emotional ride—one that makes you believe in love but also reminds you how fragile it can be. If you enjoy raw, real-life love stories, this one is worth a read.
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