harshitsinghvi
Jatin has forever been the boy in the corner, quiet, unnoticed, convinced he is nothing but background scenery to others' lives.
But what if the boy no one sees is the one who feels the most?
Not the Boy You Think He Is follows Jatin's journey through the messy and unfiltered reality of modern love, heartbreak, and self-worth. From the illusion of first love to the spiraling darkness of depression, from the sweet sting of hope in a dating app match to the crushing blow of ghosting, this is the story of every quiet heart that's ever wondered:
Am I enough?
Will anyone ever choose me?
Will I ever choose myself?
But love isn't an algorithm. And sometimes, the hardest person to confront isn't the girl who leaves you on "seen, " but the reflection staring back at you.
Honest, heartbreaking, and painfully relatable, this book is for anyone who has loved too quietly, hurt too deeply, or hoped too much.
It's for the invisible ones.
The overthinkers.
The soft hearts.
Those are the ones trying to rewrite their story before they lose themselves completely. If you have ever felt lost in a world where everybody else seems to know how it really is, then Jatin's story will remind you: You are not alone. And it's your heart, messy and bruised and searching, that still matters.