Let's Have A Coffee by Parul A. Mittal | Book Review
Summary:
Working as an assistant wedding planner at an ex-boyfriend’s wedding, Meha encounters the delectably handsome wedding photographer, Samir. Conceited and a flirt, Samir reveals that the bride happens to be his ex. But when Meha finds out that Samir is using their relationship only as experiential material for his novel, she leads him to believe that he means nothing to her.
Their chapter closes.
But life has other plans for Meha. Five years later, she finds herself in an online reality show living-in with the same Samir and trying to understand the true meaning of love.
Will she find the forever-wala love in a world where relationships can be as brief as the messages we send each other and where we are spoilt for choices, whether it’s the screensaver on our phone or the flavours of a condom?
An interesting take on relationships in our times, Let’s Have Coffee is funny and witty, warm and wonderfully realistic story of two very different people who fall in love.
Author:
Parul A. Mittal
Publisher:
Rupa Publications
Release date:
September 10th 2017
No. of Pages:
Paperback, 240 Pages
The novel is fast paced and unputdownable. It is a perfect mood elevator providing many a situations of full throttled laughter and yet profound in giving us an insight into our own lives. The subtle humour running through it keeps you smiling. All the characters fit in so well. The writing style of the author is what makes the book different from others. It was indeed beautifully written and it reached out into the depths of my soul. The novel keeps you engrossed and attached to the characters. It's a book definitely worth reading.
The novel is fast paced and unputdownable. It is a perfect mood elevator providing many a situations of full throttled laughter and yet profound in giving us an insight into our own lives. The subtle humour running through it keeps you smiling. All the characters fit in so well. The writing style of the author is what makes the book different from others. It was indeed beautifully written and it reached out into the depths of my soul. The novel keeps you engrossed and attached to the characters. It's a book definitely worth reading.
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