Book Review : When Opposites Meet by Sachin Garg

This was my last read for March and since then I have been in a kind of reading slump. I had received this book in exchange for an honest review. These days it takes quite a lot of effort to read a book by an Indian Author especially when the genre is romance. When Opposites Meet has been termed a bestseller and here is my take on the book.

Blurb:

What happens when opposites meet? When two completely different people find themselves drawn to each other? Can they really find happiness together? Can wheelchair-bound Ritwika find a chord that connects her to national-level athlete Chetan? Will Aditi's irrepressible cheerfulness restart Jayant's life, put on indefinite pause since his parents' death? Does Indu, happily divorced, rediscover her faith in love with the reclusive Lokesh? When Opposites Meet is the story of three unlikely couples and the differences between them. It's the story of love, and the possibility of finding it in the most unlikely of places.

My Take on the Book:

I have a lot to say about this book but let me just sum it up in 5 sentences.

  • Another run-of-the-mill story on romance with quite a predictable and cliched ending.
  • Though the book has quite a few plot holes at many places, it could have been shaped better than what it is currently.
  • The book talks about a certain disease which the lead character is suffering from, but the way the book was written, I'm going to take the least amount of effort in knowing whether it truly exists.
  • The story was written more in the form of an essay rather than a novel.
  • Overall, even with the book being filled with cliches, it is still bearable at certain places.
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟 out of 5

Book in Three Words: Cliched. Avoidable. Tiresome.

Comments

  1. I agree, but it was better than " it's first love.. just like the last one "

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