OUR IMPOSSIBLE LOVE
Okay
so the Synopsis claims this to be the
story of a late bloomer, Aisha, figuring herself out and a guy with low self
esteem, Danish. DO NOT GO BY THE SYNOPSIS. It sounds very typical and
uninteresting unlike the story itself.
Our
impossible Love in my recommendations moved from no-one in first couple of
chapters to all the youngsters through the plot line to Must for parents by the
time I neared the end of the story.
The
story has been dark, but don't expect satire comedy here. You're in for
something better. The portrayal of youngsters these days in this book is as raw
and honest as it could be. Sometimes one would think, his portrayal of the kids
in school is a little too extreme but from what I have come to see and been
through, I can vouch most of it is true. Students do learn darkness and evil
faster than their chapters and start feeling endlessly powerful which throws
them in ugly situations. I'm really glad the writer picked on this issue and
the book could be an eye opener for many out there. And that’s why I strictly
recommend this book to parents.
And
to parents who actually take the recommendation and read it, I leave a note for
you too so that you get an idea on why I recommend this to you:
"Do not mind
the language or the graphic details you see through this book. They are there
for a reason and to let you know the potential of your children and by
potential I don't mean only negative, the potential to greatness, the potential
to be happy but at the same time the potential to ruin themselves. This book
gives you an insight into their mind and you can help them figure themselves
out better after this."
Of
course I have to acknowledge the love story in this book because the title has "love"
in it, how can I not? The chemistry between Danish and Aisha is twisted and
blooms a little late but worth the wait. They are cute, cliché, raw and would
definitely make you smile. How could it not? That's the best touch of this
writer in his books.
I
liked how they ended the book with a good twist, wit, comedy and a sprinkle of
romance. This is a good one time read and I would rate this book 4 out of 5
stars. Great job.