Love stories are those stories that are built like every story. They have a beginning, they have drama in it, and they have an ending. Isn't it? But what makes a book based on love stories special? Is it love? Or is it the urge to meet that 'special person'? Or is it the magic that love spreads in air when two people who share soul connection come together?
This story 'No matter what ' by Author Rohit Dawesar is a carefully crafted love story that happens between two people, who take care of every nuance in their relationship, nurture it and grow it. It is equivalent to growing a plant or a garden which starts from the sowing of a seed-stage until it bores a flower or a fruit. Such stories are honest, intense, and are blended with responsibility and conduct.
In this book, the protagonists' Rishi and Mishika are people with clarity of life, clarity in thoughts, and transparent in their emotional quotient. However, intense the character portrayal, both are always teenagers at their heart. The story, like in every love story starts from college life, but the intelligence of the Author's writing takes off from the moment both the characters meet. The feelings Mishika expresses when she actually meets Rishi is genuine and sweet. The phrase ' actually meets ' holds importance here.
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