Yesterday after going home I didnt feel like reading technical books or watching tv. I looked at my bookshelf and picked up a novel " A thing beyond Forever" by some young indian author.
The story is about a orphan girl Radhika Sharma whose only aim in life is to become a doctor.
She succeeds in that and the story with the hospital scene.
She starts reading a diary in the novel to remember someone special.
Its the diary of a 16year old Raen Varma and his teenage love story with protagonist itself :)
Its really funny to read a teenager diary which has mixed feelings about girls, hobbies and studies.
The novel has some intense lines about love and feelings. Also it has the re-birth kind of twist at the end... which is little stupid. But on the whole its a good read.
I wanted to write on how I felt while reading the novel... but i am falling short of words.
The book is just Rs.100/-
One can buy it for timepass. If one is pretty emotional and fallen in love sometime or the other and broke off... then better stay away from this book. It has some intense lines which will definitely make you cry.
8 comments:
Hi Deepthi....true...it made me also shed few unnoticed tears....but anyhow the book was amazing..especially if its the debut novel of a young author...
some of the phrases used were simply amazing, True love at its best..
the book can be seriously called as an epitome for a true love.. Hats off to radhika
silentdreamz - you are right!! good start by a young author
Akshay - radhika's character is amazing in this book. we rarely get to see such deep love ones.
tis a very heart throbbing novel surely!!!!
Novoneel is back with his new book "Kiss in the Rain"...have heard it too is very good reading...just waiting to grab a copy...
i don't think the concept of rebirth shown was something stupid...the book was amazing.
me too dont think the rebirth twist is stupid in any sence
There wasn't any religious or up top paranormal bullshit it was purely on feelings and perspective
And damn u and me it was a chilling twist
HATS OFF TO NOVONEEL 'GREAT' NOVEL
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