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I too had a love story A Heartbreaking true love tale

By: Singh, RavinderLanguage: Eng Publication details: Haryana Penguin Metro Reads 2012 Edition: 1st EditionDescription: viii, 242 Soft/Paper BoundISBN: 9780143418764Subject(s): English NovelDDC classification: 823 Summary: The story isn’t written in a dramatic manner to entertain. It seems to be written just to lock all of those memories of a person on a few pages. So, expect no drama and entertainment quotient. Expect pure emotions, the awkwardness of two strangers falling in love, the youth of two love birds, the innocence of love, and the reality of life in the few hundred pages of I too had a love story. As always, I find myself speechless… unable to pen down a review of a book I really liked. Yes, if I discuss just the writing and the plot, as it were a fiction, I can point out how it’s not perfect. But the fact is it’s not just fiction. Having read it now, I understand what made it such a craze back then, and even now. The young people… just falling in love or hoping to fall in love connect to this book on a deeper level. The very simplicity and the authenticity of the story makes it likeable. Trust me! I want to stay more but I don’t want you to be like me who knows what happens in the end, hopefully. So, I am refraining to discuss those portions. Overall, I think for somebody in college, it makes a very good heart-touching read. And for somebody who just picks it out of curiosity and is past that young age, it’ll definitely make you understand what’s so likeable about this book. Ravin and Khushi are the male and female protagonists of the novel. The novel starts with a reunion in Kolkata of Ravin and his three male friends Manpreet, Amardeep, Happy, who used to study in the same engineering college. During the reunion they discuss their future plans of getting married and all of them accept that they did not think about it. Happy suggests Ravin to visit and sign up at Shaadi.com, an online matrimonial website.
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This 10th anniversary edition of I Too had a Love Story brings to life one of the decade's most-loved romance novels with gorgeous illustrations in a brand new design. With a personal note from the author, this book is a collector's edition. It will also make for a fabulous gift.

Do love stories ever die? . . . How would you react when a beautiful person comes into your life, and then goes away from you . . . forever?

Not all love stories are meant to have a perfect ending. I Too Had a Love Story is one such saga. It is the tender and heartfelt tale of Ravin and Khushi--two people who found each other on a matrimonial site and fell in love . . . until life put their love to the ultimate test.
Romantic, emotional and sincere, this heartbreaking true life story has already touched a million hearts. This bestselling novel is a must-read for anyone who believes in the magic of love . . .

The story isn’t written in a dramatic manner to entertain. It seems to be written just to lock all of those memories of a person on a few pages. So, expect no drama and entertainment quotient. Expect pure emotions, the awkwardness of two strangers falling in love, the youth of two love birds, the innocence of love, and the reality of life in the few hundred pages of I too had a love story.

As always, I find myself speechless… unable to pen down a review of a book I really liked. Yes, if I discuss just the writing and the plot, as it were a fiction, I can point out how it’s not perfect. But the fact is it’s not just fiction.

Having read it now, I understand what made it such a craze back then, and even now. The young people… just falling in love or hoping to fall in love connect to this book on a deeper level. The very simplicity and the authenticity of the story makes it likeable.

Trust me! I want to stay more but I don’t want you to be like me who knows what happens in the end, hopefully. So, I am refraining to discuss those portions.

Overall, I think for somebody in college, it makes a very good heart-touching read. And for somebody who just picks it out of curiosity and is past that young age, it’ll definitely make you understand what’s so likeable about this book.
Ravin and Khushi are the male and female protagonists of the novel. The novel starts with a reunion in Kolkata of Ravin and his three male friends Manpreet, Amardeep, Happy, who used to study in the same engineering college. During the reunion they discuss their future plans of getting married and all of them accept that they did not think about it. Happy suggests Ravin to visit and sign up at Shaadi.com, an online matrimonial website.

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