Book Review: Like a love song by Nikita Singh


Pushpak Pande



Today, in an all new session of THE READING ROOM, we are going to review Like a love song by Nikita Singh

PLOT: 6/10
CHARACTERS: 6.5/10
WRITING STYLE: 7.5/10

Verdict: 6.5/10

Love is a many-flavoured thing: it can go from vanilla to rainbow sprinkles in the blink of an eye. Four years ago, Maahis heart was broken into so many pieces that it looked like she might never put it back together again. Yet time has healed her wounds, and she has found her true calling - and even a dash or romance. But when the past comes knocking on her door, threatening to shatter a life she has carefully rebuilt, her world is turned upside-down. What will Maahi do when she is torn between her head and her heart? Emotionally charged and vivid, Like a Love Song is about the sort of love that consumes and sears you ... and the healing powers of true passion. , threatening to shatter a life she has carefully rebuilt, her world is turned upside-down. What will Maahi do when she is torn between her head and her heart?

Review:

There are books which speak for your deep down feelings, you relate yourself with them, smile reading throughout and think, this is just like that. The book, Like a Love Song is one of these books.
The protagonist, Mahi deals with the problems every college student has to face. Her character is not hopeless romantic, which I think is the best part. Although the name suggests that this book is all about romance and love but there is more to this book than just love and romance. This might be fourth or fifth book I have read of Nikita and I must say with each passing book her writing style has improved and not just that her stories are also improving. the best part about her stories are that they are not same and keeps on changing. this one is a good read.

I would give 6.5 out of 10.

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