Book Review : Want What you Have by Rishabh Jhol


 Product Details

      Format: Kindle Edition
      File Size: 2858 KB
      Print Length: 268 pages 
      Language: English 
      ASIN: B079291M5Q 


Reviewed By: Sujit Srinivasan

What does life have? Life has dreams, choice, up and down. And this book has picturized almost all the stages of life perfectly. Life is not easy, it would give you hardship and it is up-to the individual to fight up and follow the dreams.   

Cover and Title

To be honest I felt that the cover could have been little more improvised so that it can get little more attractions. But never the less the Title I should say is perfect for the story. Even before reading the story, it gives you a uniqueness and urge to know what the story is about. I would give the author full credits for the title.  

Plot

The plot talks about the lives of  Zehen & Kavya. Zehan was born & brought up in a Brahmin family. Zehen didn't have an easy childhood, he had to face a lot of hardships and his mother had to make many sacrifices to bring him up. He had high ambitions about his life.  He was following passion and he had to work hard to fulfill his dreams as it did not come easy, where he had to sacrifice his love Kavya in the due course 

Zehen & Kavya had their own similarities and differences in their outlook and dreams. Kavya found happiness in little things & was well aware about her limitations. Both Kavya and Zehan loved each other every much. After 8 years of their fruitful relationship, they decided to part ways.  What happens with Zehen’s life once Kavya left him, would be able to pull things back and how destiny holds them apart brings the story alive?  

Language and Vocabulary

Language is simple, easy to understand which makes this book a worthy read. It is actually written with such good manner that one would feel for the characters Zehen and Kavya. 

What I liked

The various ups and struggles of life have been picturized very well, as a reader we can feel the amount of pain he characters are going through

What I didn’t like

I felt the pace of the story getting reduced dramatically  while reading after midway of the book. The book kick-started in pretty well, but somewhere the pace was reducing. But it never stopped being a gripping storyline.


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