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Cover page I Too Had a Love Story is an English autobiographical novel written by Ravinder Singh.[1] This was the debut novel of the author and was first published in 2008 by Srishti Publishers, in 2012 it was republished by Penguin India.[2] The book remained in the best-seller’s list in India even after 6 years of its first publication.[3][4] Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 3 References 4 External links Plot[edit] 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. She died. I survived. Because I survived, I died everyday. I was bound by my stars to live a lonely life. Without her, I felt so alone. Though the fact is that it’s just she who is gone and everything else is the same. But this ‘everything else’ is nothing to me. “ ” — Excerpt from the novel After the reunion, Ravin comes back to Bhubaneswar, where he works as an engineer for Infosys, and registers and account at Shaadi.com. After a few days of registering on the site, Ravin finds a girl named Khushi, a resident of Delhi, and an employee of CSC, Noida. Ravin and Khushi start talking to each other over phone and soon become good friends. They become curious about each other's interest and find there are many similarity between them. After a few months' of conversation over phone, they realize that they have started falling into love with each other, although they never met face-to-face. Very soon, for an office assignment Ravin is asked to travel to the United States, and he finds that he needs to go to Delhi, where Khushi.
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More often than not, when you spot a book on the stands, you get a feeling about that book. Like how Gladwell says in Blink. More often than not, that feeling turns out to be right. Everytime I pick up a book by an Indian author, something written in the last decade or so, I get a feeling. That nagging feeling that I might be wasting my time reading the book. That the new crop of authors do not give their due diligence to the literary quality of their story, or a novel method of story-telling. Al More often than not, when you spot a book on the stands, you get a feeling about that book. Like how Gladwell says in Blink. More often than not, that feeling turns out to be right. Everytime I pick up a book by an Indian author, something written in the last decade or so, I get a feeling. That nagging feeling that I might be wasting my time reading the book. That the new crop of authors do not give their due diligence to the literary quality of their story, or a novel method of story-telling. All they want is their story to be told, and if possible, get a movie made out of the book. And I pray fervently with every book that I am proved wrong. So far, I have been right. Including this book. For starters, I am not comfortable with the language used in this book. There is a fine line between using colloquial language in books and making it an easy, breezy read, or making the English feel like weight you have to carry in order to finish reading. Like the difference between Geet's language in Jab We Met, and whats-her-name's language in Rockstar. Both written by the same guy, Imtiaz Ali, both using colloquial language, both being worlds apart. The inadvertent usage of adverbs, combination of certain words and placement of verbs is what makes the total difference between a world class book and a mediocre one. I am not even going into the death of good vocabulary in these books.
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