Tuesday 27 September 2016

The Colour Of Love





Author: Jagdish Joghee

Published By: NotionPress.Com

Pages: 166 Pages

Price: Rs. 199

ISBN: 978-19-454-0078-0




About The Author:

Born and brought up in the beautiful hill town of Coonoor in the Nilgiris, Jagdish Joghee has always been attracted to the hills and the forests. Growing up in the midst of serenity, Jagdish had enough inspiration to write poems in his school days. He now lives in Chennai, where he works for a leading global information technology services company. Jagdish has worked in some of the top IT companies in India. His passion for writing started early, during his school days. Being a closet writer, Jagdish's writing was initially confined to journals and scrapbooks.


Jagdish is an active blogger and writes on issues that have a social impact, apart from reviewing Indian movies. This book is his second attempt at fiction. His first book In Love and Free received a good response encouraging him to continue to pursue his passion. He considers himself more of a story teller than a writer.


Book Blurb:

Sarfaraz is brought up with a good value system by his devoted parents. With time, curiosity and adolescent growth pangs take him through many experiences. His first brush with girls starts with a friend, and slowly meanders into casual flirtatious affairs with girls at college. 

All through it, he realises that none of them have his undying, true love. A time comes when he realises who he truly loves, and in the midst of it all, he handles brutal enmity and takes on vile characters that misbehave with his friends. 


Sarfaraz grows up in Coimbatore where a series of bomb blasts occur. His identity is called in question, as his status as a Muslim makes people see him as an enemy. He loses something precious in the blasts and leaves to Sharjah, only for life to find him and surprise him

My Review:

Some books make you cry, some make you smile but there are only a few books which can make you smile, cry and leave an everlasting impression in your mind. This book, ‘The Colour of Love’ can make your emotions up and down. I don’t really have the words to express my feelings about this book. Such awesome it was!

Usually while posting my reviews, I give a small indication about the storyline. This time I’m not giving you guys any hints or guesses. With millions of twist and turns, till the very last page, this book certainly deserves a place in your bookshelves. Buy and read it now!

This is Author’s 2nd book and trust me it is way better than his first work. If his first book In Love and Free was good, this really is a GEM. With easy flow of words, narrating the protagonist’s parts with perfect emotions, this book deserves thousand claps. You can never guess the end until and unless you reach the last few pages of the book.

I might have given a 4-star rating to this book but just for its ending, I couldn’t stop myself from giving it a 5-star.

Likings: Simple Language, Perfect Emotions, Chemistry between Male and Female Protagonists, Way the Political War has been described.
Disliking: There are a few grammatical errors, may be the editor just took a nap at some pages.


Overall: With a perfect ending, this book is worth your bucks. 

My Rating: 5/5

(Worth your bucks. Don't miss to read this book.)

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