Review: The Pocket Love Story by Ajitabha Bose

Review: The Pocket Love Story
The Pocket love Story is smallest love story book and beautifully authorized by Mr. Ajitabha Bose. This book is tagged as India’s smallest love story book and contains only 65 pages gross.
The story starts in a very filmy way where an introvert boy ‘Ramchandra’ comes to a new college and get falls in love with a girl Tani, who is very different from him. Where he belongs to a lower middle class family and she belongs a rich family, where he is kind of a shy guy and she is frank and bold attitude girl. Story is short and seems like a filmy fairy tale with an amazing end that leaves readers with a sweet smile.
Cons:
·         Cover page seems quite attractive with a Catchy title.
·         Storyline and narration done in a simple and interesting way
·         There comes some moments where readers will surely smile after reading them.
·         Story is short in way that reader does not feel bored while reading.
Pros:
·      Story is very short in terms of reading, so it ends before it gets started. Author has that potential to create some magic with the words, so I would suggest to keep the story in a way that could felt more interesting.
·      Sometimes story seems running out of pace, maybe it is because of some spelling errors and punctuations. Editing could've been done more keenly.
Verdict:
 Story is short and interesting and can easily read it in a single round. Storyline is quite inspired from a typical Bollywood film. All in all, this entire book will surely give you some jolly moments and will leave a smile on your face at the end. So, if you guys wanna read a quick mood changer or want to read some short story then you can surely pick this up. It is available on amazon so you can it order from there. 

Rating: 3.80/5 

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