Review of I still think about you by Arpit Vageria

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Book
Name         – I still think about you

Author                  – Arpit Vageria
Publisher              – Sritshti Publications
Number of Pages – 185
Publishing Year   -2016
Edition                  – Paperback
Price
                    – 195
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Rating : 4.0


Blurb
Aamir has never met anyone who understands him better than Anvi. But her
passion for investigative journalism scares him no end. She is calling while
reporting from a crime scene and promising to switch to anchoring when he hears
a gunshot. Will she be able to fulfil her promise?

Dhruv can
do anything to please Vratika, for he seems bound to her for life. They have
been going steady for a while and he feels she brings smiles and light to his
life like no other. Can one misunderstanding in a moment of anger finish it all?

For
Aamir, little Dhruv is the best gift life has given him. More than just
brothers, they are the beginning and end of their family. After years,
struggles and pain are slowly fading away in the face of happier times. But one
phone call changes their entire life. 

Life
throws Aamir and Dhruv in a vortex of pain, loss and guilt. While Dhruv wanders
for redemption, he meets Sachi. She reads his heart, soothes his soul and brings
him face to face with his real self. I Still Think About You is a story of
love, brotherhood, passion, dedication, pain and the depths to which a heart
can go to win back lost love.



My Review

The title of the book  gives an impression of a teenage romance or puppy romance, as it is critically named. The book cover also gives the same impression. But on further reading it becomes clear that the book is more than what is in the league.


The story is mainly about brotherhood. There are very few books that portray the beautiful relation between two brothers. With beautiful narration author gave an enlightening story of two brothers who stayed together after the demise of their parents. An unfortunate incident changes their life.


Relation between Dhruv and Sachi is portrayed realistically. While the climax disappointed me, the overall storyline was surprisingly deep and palpable. In the first few chapters, narration seemed amateurish but author got the swing in the proceeding chapters.
With a little more realistic title and book cover, the book could have excelled the bestseller charts.


Compared to several bestselling romance books, this book stands out.

Reviewed for the publisher
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book as a
complimentary copy in exchange for a honest review. I was not required to write
a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

About the author


Arpit Vageria writes for
Indian television industry and has written scripts for three television series
and various award functions. Formerly a part of The Times of India Group, he
now also writes for the immensely popular digital channel, IIT (Indian Idiots
Television). Hailing from Indore, he currently lives in Mumbai. An alumnus of
Renaissance College, Indore and IBS-Mumbai, he enjoys road trips, singing,
playing pranks and adventure sports.
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