Author: Vishal Anand
Publisher: Moments Publishers
Do you believe college romances can turn into
serious relationships?
One & A Half Love Story by Vishal Anand explores the
story of what happens when a girl tells you that she had a great time with a
person you love and wants to spend her entire life with him, and the worst part
is the fact that you have no inkling about her. Nimisha takes a trip to Bengaluru
to celebrate the Valentine’s week with Viraj and they have a great time, until
she stumbles upon the Shriya, and Viraj’s past. In the quest of love, we
experience the tangled loves of Viraj, Shriya and Nimisha.
The concept of the story is quite interesting
with it being told in parallel timelines, converging in the end. Vishal has
plotted the story well in terms of various events that influence the lives of
the main characters, and how they get intertwined. Stepping away from the
run-of-the-mill romances, this book actually talks about the importance of
friendships and how each relationship in our life has a need and that one cannot
be substituted with another. While the plotting is good, the storytelling on
the other hand lacks a certain charm. Both the timelines seem quite forced and
drab, and that the idea of love does not jump out at the reader. The scenes
between Viraj and Nimisha, though planned nicely, do not resonate with the idea
of the book and it seems that it was completed in a hurry. The climax, though cliché,
is well executed and wraps up the story well.
Coming to the characters, Vishal has focused on
the story and not much of the characters, though some detailing has been done
in terms of descriptions, but the character sketches are not too detailed.
While Shriya does get her character arc developed, however both, Nimisha and
Viraj, exist as standalone characters with the past being hinted upon. This,
however, does not impact the story much, though I would have liked to read a bit
more about the accident that keeps being referenced.
Overall, a good read on the idea of love and
relationships that scores a 3.44/5 for me.
Grab a copy here.
Great review! :)
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