Part 3 review:
Kriti and Ayushmaan… they made me smile, giggle, laugh, and cry so damn ugly—with snot dripping from my nose. I gasped while crying, hiccupping, hiding the snot and ugly tears in my pillow for so long. This book sliced open something raw and aching inside my chest, reducing me to a puddle of tears for almost 70 percent of the book. I cried. God, I cried so much reading this. The ache, the heartbreak… I felt too much. The happily ever after.( Chef's kiss)
One advice to potential future readers—if you can’t deal with characters acting like real humans with flaws, if you want to read stiff, plastic, over-the-top grand and polished characters who can’t make mistakes, if you can’t accept leads who are anything but ideal pictures of success, mental clarity, emotional maturity, moral compass , perfection, and poise—this book is not for you.
This book claws out the ugly emotions, the insecurities, the fears, the real human flaws you and I have. This book helped me introspect. I gazed into oblivion for a few minutes, trying to make sense of my own demons. This book gives you perspective.
Final verdict: MUST READ.