Book Review — I am an Average Looking Boy
Saying I am an average looking boy…will you be my girlfriend requires a lot of courage for those who are true romantic at hearts. This thought strikes the mind of Roopesh Kumar to be put into words. His latest novel is a love story about an intelligent boy named Vidoy and a beautiful girl named Dibisha who meet at Hindu College for the first time. Here, the interesting part is that although the book is written by a guy, it reflects the point of view of a girl.
Mixed Emotions Lead to Romance
The author has cleverly dealt with mixed emotions of a culminating romance between a guy with average looks and a girl of beauty. Their journey is filled with friendship, love and comedy as they move past their phase of friendship to get into a romantic relationship. The characters given in this book can relate to the people in real life but the final twist in this tale is totally unexpected and leaves everyone surprised.
Love Story Woven Around Social Issues
Due to her struggles, most of the readers can instantly develop a liking for the character of Dibisha. The book has also touched upon few basic social issues doing the rounds in our country. For example, the myths and superstitions associated with the Virgin tree under which the main protagonists of this story meet. The purpose of the author of this novel is to propagate the message of change to as many people as possible.
For Light Reading of College Students
The writing of 260 pages makes for a fun and light reading by readers who are really interested in some romantic stuff. Published by Pengo Publication the first edition of this novel came out in January 2016. Since then, it has attracted a large number of young college-going readers who are looking for new romantic angles in their lives.
Romantic Myths Busting Myths
It is the first book written by the author who made a safe attempt by picking up romance as the subject of treatment for himself. It has also busted certain myths that prevail in the society related to certain things and has tried to break the stereotypes. Overall, this debut novel of the author is a good attempt at a romantic piece full of ups and downs in life.
The fiction is a must-read for the college students who enter into a new phase of life experiencing the sudden transformation after high school and are looking for love. It signifies their ideal versions of a romantic relationship when they see world as a dream and only a realisation marked with experience can pull them out of it.