Story at the end by Sujay

Story at the end by Sujay

This book is a compilation of short stories in which almost most of the stories relate to love, affection, and faith. It accentuates the innocence and heart warmness along with the feeling of love. Nonetheless, the heartfelt emotions were quite similar, the stories varied from one another. It draws some sort of positivity in us while reading, and we can acknowledge that all the stories are distinct from each other in some aspects. I can also refer to some tales that were very intimate to my soul like 'Eternally yours, messenger, The one night in the city.' So these stories that were heart-wrenching, and I felt emotionally connected with it so along with the characters and setting I felt it was pretty relatable as a whole. I loved the way how the author has chosen to narrate the stories, it was more enthralling and so I got hooked to finish the book in one sitting. The language was raw while in the narration of Mahabarata so that could have been simple, however that didn't really matter as I got to read the sequential set of stories. The book moves from the era of Mahabharata to the current crisis of the pandemic, confining the exact event that has been happening. Unpredictable scenes at the end of the chapters were good to concede. I highly recommend this book to the people who admire reading short stories certain to the genre of love and also for the beginners who are seeking for good light reads.

What I like about this book: It is interesting and the book is short so it didn't make me feel dreary. The storytelling is done well. The title is captivated me so that is my first impression of this book. The cover is designed using gradient colors and this is fascinating.

What could have been better: A few chapters that have been mentioned were good to read but it ended soon so those could have been elaborated precisely.

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Published on July 19, 2020 02:14
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