Thats the way we met the sequel to the so calledbestseller novelFew Things Left Unsaid by Mr. Sudeep Nagarkar, keeps the story alive and progresses the relationship between Aditya and Riya towards a commitment. The book doesnt actually set up the expectation bar high right from the first chapters. With the same story ofFew Things Left Unsaid, the story goes on forward with how the soulmates deal with their life to set themselves up with each other to proceed for a long time commitment. Mr. Sudeep unveils the plot from the rush of Mumbai to the scenic beauty of Manali.
The plot doesnt make much of an impact and the first impressions are pretty average. With the pace of the book being so low, it adds up the reasons for a reader to keep the book down at times. The story, being predictive and too much lengthy narrations, doze the entire plot up.
The second half of the book creates somewhat momentum to keep it going and make it comfortable for the reader to go forward with the story. With the incidents happening in the second half, where the author describes the scenic beauties of Delhi and Manali sets up the benchmark and raises this book to an average mark.
The only positive of the book being the narration of the locations and the sweet climax at the end, the author at least makes the reader to give a wave of satisfaction.
If youve readFew things left unsaid, you should attempt to read this one. An Average read.
Nothing new in the content and thats whynot so much to write about