Because every raindrop is a HOPE’... by Mansi Sharma & Sankalp Kohli
An INTERESTING and inspirational story the turmoil of an
Underrated Love and an Overrated Infatuation. … "
This is the novel by Mansi Sharma & Sankalp Kohli … The story is about the turmoil emotions, emotion of an underrated Love and
an overrated Infatuation. This is story of ‘Raj’, a young guy with the dreams larger
than life, from a small town of Kanpur, He faces different up and down of life,
where his path leads to nowhere but only to a dead-end.
Through the exhausting period of life
and different circumstances, he decides to part his ways with Mahek. But then
he fails to justify his decision to himself, his friends and to Mehak. He
realizes the importance of importance of Mahek in his life, only when she moves
out of his life completely. The guilt of not been forgiven by her, ruins his
soul; and that frustration leads him into seclusion, devoid of even his best
buddies Rohan and Rahul. The way the old couple tried to tell Raj that one should
never lose hope. After every bad phase there will be a ray of hope. Mahek,
Rahul and Rohan were also nicely defined.
Raj
reaches to the point where he is left with failed love,
broken friendship, a hurt ego and lost soul he was doomed to darkness. With no
of hope future ahead, and then just when Raj was about to give up on life, he
comes across a note, written to him by his favorite professor, "Never give
up Raj Because Every Raindrop is a Hope" which brings Raj face to face
with his own self.
Now my Positive viewpoints:
This is a novel by Mansi Sharma & Sankalp Kohli … “ Every
Raindrop is a hope” is a very inspirational title The concept and climax is good, on each and every page it will
teach you a lesson. It’s true Ego can ruin your relation whether love or
friendship that is what happened to Raj. This story give you a moral, that Life
is a blissful journey with up and down and one should never lose hope. God is
there and he will always help you to fight back.
Some suggestive points:
Overall the book is really good and very well expressed; I would like to
suggest that a little stringent editing was required as there are some typing
errors in the book. Also would like to mention that few chapters can be
removed, like the long description of college completion and other things would
have made it much better.
Final words:
Overall
if asked I would say...this is a good job done by Author… (Mansi Sharma &
Sankalp Kohli) I would give 3 stars to this book.
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