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Sunday 26 February 2012

In Course of True Love by Sanjeev Ranjan




Very simple – An easy Read – No twist – A Plain ride !!!

This book can be summarized as an unadorned book, which is written with no complications.The author just wanted to convey a story and it went on with every page of the book.

The story is a love story (as it is predictable with the name as well) which goes smooth. Expressions are well portrayed – like, phone conversations, exhilaration of opposite sex, discussion of kiss etc. Nice effort!

The book is a trouble free read, with no threads getting complicated and everything getting clearer with every page turned. It may be a good entertainment for teenagers or for seasonal readers but for a vivid reader this book gives nothing.  There is no twist, there is no suspense, everything is predictable, and language is basic though efforts come evident with some dialogues which are impressive. 

Author can do much better with helping hand of an editor.

Portrayal is something which I missed throughout the book. Proper explanation is backbone of any book without which it is difficult to hook the reader.

I would not like to speak about editing errors in this book as there is a load to discuss about. If the author is not getting support from his publisher for proper editing, he should get his work edited professionally before submitting the Manuscript to the publishers. It is very important to give a fine impression to readers as they pay to read the work.

Author showed caliber with his debut novel and we can expect better things from him in coming years.
Overall a simple yet entertaining journey for an occasional reader group.

2 comments:

  1. very penetrating and reflective review...very balanced and honest opinion

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  2. Its good novel, but ya with lot of grammar mistakes etc.... Author should get professionals editors...

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