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Neeraj's debut book!


Novel: Falling In Love


Storyline:

 He was witty. She was traditional. He was happy go lucky. She was adorable next door girl. He instantly fell in love with her. She cocooned her feelings. He wanted her. She refused him. Who wins? Why she refused him? Will they meet? Will he be able to sweep her from her feet? Are love stories really for forever? Does love happen only once? How far can someone go to get his love?
Come, be a part of this eternal saga, a journey. A journey of two souls falling for each other where you will find funny one-liners, punches and oodies of romance. If you have ever fallen in love, it’s your story, it’s our story. Relieve, cherish and be a part of those moments, once again!


Author

Neeraj Mishra is 2004 batch Hotel Management graduate from Institute of Hotel Management, which is one of the pioneer institutes of India. He is an hotelier turned banker turned writer. ‘Falling in Love’ is his debut novel and he hopes to write many more. He believes in the philosophy of, ‘When your passion turns into profession, your work becomes worship.’
He is currently working in Banking Industry. When he is not sanctioning loans or writing, he picks up his Royal Enfield and goes on long rides. He is a writer who cooks well. He enjoys traveling and is a complete foodie. You can contact him via:
authorneerajmishra@gmail.com                             

Review: 

When I talk of writing styles it depends solely upon the author’s capability to dig right into the roots of what he/she is writing or delivering to the readers. In this case, Neeraj Mishra’s book didn’t really set the bars high but was able to convince. His two main protagonists, Manav and Sriti were well described but lacked characterization in some way. The one-liners were indeed splendid and I had a nice time reading these lines. The opening scene was scripted nice which will definitely keep the reader held to this book. In simple words, the book being a not so interesting read had a captivating sense of humour. Moreover, it had a predictable ending.



Writing Style: 

Pure, simple and what we call day-to-day English was used which will be easy for any reader to easily finish it off fast. The story runs rapidly as well and thus I describe it as a fast-reader. The language used was undemanding and coherent. The book lacks proper editing and proof-reading. There are numerous grammatical errors which is sometimes disappointing. 
Rj Publishers must have better editors. 




Story:

In my opinion, Neeraj Mishra could have worked out more with the story. However, being a fast reader I must say it didn’t really appreciate and didn’t really disappoint me too. The story was average, a normal one with a climax indeed interesting. I hope readers pick this book up. They will surely enjoy it during their leisure time.

Ratings:

I thereby rate this book a 2.5 out of 5.