The Boy Who Loved by Durjoy Dutta (Book Review)

 📍 Raghu likes to show that there is nothing remarkable about his life, he has loving middle-class parents, an elder brother he looks up to, and he plans to study in an IIT. It seems like his life is normal but is it that normal? No it isn't. 


📍 The story starts with one of his friend's death. Deep down, in his heart the guilt of letting his closest friend drown in the school's swimming pool gnaws at him. 


📍 He punishes himself by hiding away from the world and shying away from love and friendship. 


📍 But no matter how hard he tries, he feels himself drawn to the fascinating Brahmi - a girl quite like him, yet different in a way. 


📍 He tries not to, but he begins to care for her, then life throws him into the deep end and he faces reality. 


📍 The Boy Who Loved is the first of a three-part romance, the third book is yet to come. This one contains a dark and edgy, wonderfully realistic and dangerously unreal story. 


📍 The language of the book is easy. The narration of the story has been done quite well.

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