

PMR: Our Impossible Love : Durjoy Datta: desertcart.in: Books Review: One of the best books of his. Perfection + Uniqueness... - So here's how I wanna review your book @DurjoyDutta I loved like literally loved the story as a whole. It describes a girl exploring a woman in herself, it describes how most of us feel like when we are compared to our far more intelligent cousins and how do we ultimately realise that what they think about us is what matters the least. Aisha Paul is an awesome character, she is that one girl who lies inside every other girl, who wants to find her love but is confused, who wants to get noticed, who somewhere and somehow has been targeted due to the typical-society-thoughts. The way she deals the problems in her life is inspiring and inspires every girl out there to do something against even a small but mattering harassment they've been through. Danish's character is a bit different from the others, I find him humble , kind and caring and handsome and loving too. Danish on the other hand is that guy who looks for that twinkle-of-love in the eyes of every girl he dates but certainly finds it in none except for Aisha who despite of being a bit younger proves to be better than the others. Ankit- Danish and Aisha- Sarthak's relationship is shown perfectly, with some fights, jealously and yet the same pure love siblings tend to have to each other. The way you have portrayed homosexuality is the best. I really wish our society should slowly understand that people like Sarthak are no different from us and should off course be given the same respect as any other person aspires. Aisha and Sarthak's parents have this awesome thing of accepting their children as they are, well most of the parents do. But I find them different in some way, I can't describe that. Namrata proves to be an adorable friend after she forgives Aisha for what she had done to her. Off course misunderstandings had led to their distances before. But it is really what I gotcha learn from this, I'd for sure try to sort the old misunderstandings with people and yeah, try not to give space for more. And yes, Vibhor, that one guy every guy should not be. No matter how rich you are, money can buy you pleasure, not love. How these guys teach him a lesson was one of the favorite's of mine. Over all, your book is a complete package of life. It has something for everyone. It describes all the relationships perfectly. Every single word is flawless. I'm happy I read your books. They are 1) Unique 2) Inspiring. Keep writing. Loads of love. Waiting for the next one!❤❤❤ Review: One of Author's Best Work - And I spent my Sunday reading Durjoy Datta's 12th novel named "Our Impossible Love" which is my 5th book of this year and I'm very glad that I managed to complete this 289-pages book in a day. It's a very light read which makes it easy for you to keep turning pages to explore what will happen with the protagonist in the very next sentence. Durjoy Datta is a young author who knows what his young audience needs from him. He always manages to write a book based on teenagers yet touch a different layer of emotion each time. From last 2-3 years, he have begun experimenting with characters in his books which is proving him to be a writer better than many other claiming to sell more than him in off-seasons when these bestselling authors don't release their work. It is incredible on the author's part to write more than 12 books in his writing career of 9 years. Kudos! Our Impossible Love is a story of Danish Roy and Aisha Paul, both different in their own way since school time, and find it very hard to compare themselves with their classmates and peers. But time brings both of them together and then how chemistry changes and twists and turns happen is what makes Our Impossible Love a book that you would ask everyone to read at least once. Yes, the initial 35-40 pages of the book are little annoying as some uncomfortable situations of both the characters are talked about and it becomes hard to accept in the initial pages itself and you assume that the whole book would carry about their trauma with their changing hormones etc. But the moment author starts introducing more characters in the story in form of Sarthak, Ankit, Vibhor etc, you know that the tale is about to begin. Durjoy Datta has chosen to tell the story in first person for the main protagonists which gives a special touch to the narration. The Indian pulp-fiction writers should learn from Durjoy on how to speak about a current topic without being preachy yet speaking everything that's politically and morally correct. It doesn't bore you even for a while and you want to read the author's viewpoint on many other youth issues too. Author talks about uncomfortable sex a girl has to go through in the name of relationship, the scary days after the girl decides to stop the boy from misusing her body, an emotion of a boy who hears rumour about his sister sleeping with different boys daily, an emotional turmoil of a boy who realizes that he is a gay and his fight against daily abuses from his classmates for being something which isn't in his control, an inferiority complex of a boy who is always treated extra against his brother who's a performer and achiever etc. This book talks on so many youth issues in such an interesting manner that you couldn't believe in the end that you read a story which actually opened your mind towards different kinds of people you have around you whom you don't even consider in your life. This book is definitely one of Durjoy's best attempt and the author have finally managed to find a purpose behind his passion of writing. I have always been a good critic to the author and have rated him both- High and Low but this time, it's definitely on a better side- I rate this book 3.9* out of 5. GO FOR IT! It's a recommendation. 0.1 less than 4 because I found climax little silly and not a very good end to a story which carried itself with a great stature throughout. :-) Thanks. ABHILASH RUHELA - VEERU!!!
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,013 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #463 in Romantic Fantasy #626 in Fantasy Anthologies #627 in Military Fantasy (Books) |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,524) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 1.78 x 20.32 cm |
| Edition | Latest |
| Generic Name | Book |
| ISBN-10 | 0143424610 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0143424611 |
| Importer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Item Weight | 218 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 500.00 Grams |
| Packer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | 15 January 2016 |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Limited |
| Reading age | Baby - 18 years |
T**R
One of the best books of his. Perfection + Uniqueness...
So here's how I wanna review your book @DurjoyDutta I loved like literally loved the story as a whole. It describes a girl exploring a woman in herself, it describes how most of us feel like when we are compared to our far more intelligent cousins and how do we ultimately realise that what they think about us is what matters the least. Aisha Paul is an awesome character, she is that one girl who lies inside every other girl, who wants to find her love but is confused, who wants to get noticed, who somewhere and somehow has been targeted due to the typical-society-thoughts. The way she deals the problems in her life is inspiring and inspires every girl out there to do something against even a small but mattering harassment they've been through. Danish's character is a bit different from the others, I find him humble , kind and caring and handsome and loving too. Danish on the other hand is that guy who looks for that twinkle-of-love in the eyes of every girl he dates but certainly finds it in none except for Aisha who despite of being a bit younger proves to be better than the others. Ankit- Danish and Aisha- Sarthak's relationship is shown perfectly, with some fights, jealously and yet the same pure love siblings tend to have to each other. The way you have portrayed homosexuality is the best. I really wish our society should slowly understand that people like Sarthak are no different from us and should off course be given the same respect as any other person aspires. Aisha and Sarthak's parents have this awesome thing of accepting their children as they are, well most of the parents do. But I find them different in some way, I can't describe that. Namrata proves to be an adorable friend after she forgives Aisha for what she had done to her. Off course misunderstandings had led to their distances before. But it is really what I gotcha learn from this, I'd for sure try to sort the old misunderstandings with people and yeah, try not to give space for more. And yes, Vibhor, that one guy every guy should not be. No matter how rich you are, money can buy you pleasure, not love. How these guys teach him a lesson was one of the favorite's of mine. Over all, your book is a complete package of life. It has something for everyone. It describes all the relationships perfectly. Every single word is flawless. I'm happy I read your books. They are 1) Unique 2) Inspiring. Keep writing. Loads of love. Waiting for the next one!❤❤❤
W**A
One of Author's Best Work
And I spent my Sunday reading Durjoy Datta's 12th novel named "Our Impossible Love" which is my 5th book of this year and I'm very glad that I managed to complete this 289-pages book in a day. It's a very light read which makes it easy for you to keep turning pages to explore what will happen with the protagonist in the very next sentence. Durjoy Datta is a young author who knows what his young audience needs from him. He always manages to write a book based on teenagers yet touch a different layer of emotion each time. From last 2-3 years, he have begun experimenting with characters in his books which is proving him to be a writer better than many other claiming to sell more than him in off-seasons when these bestselling authors don't release their work. It is incredible on the author's part to write more than 12 books in his writing career of 9 years. Kudos! Our Impossible Love is a story of Danish Roy and Aisha Paul, both different in their own way since school time, and find it very hard to compare themselves with their classmates and peers. But time brings both of them together and then how chemistry changes and twists and turns happen is what makes Our Impossible Love a book that you would ask everyone to read at least once. Yes, the initial 35-40 pages of the book are little annoying as some uncomfortable situations of both the characters are talked about and it becomes hard to accept in the initial pages itself and you assume that the whole book would carry about their trauma with their changing hormones etc. But the moment author starts introducing more characters in the story in form of Sarthak, Ankit, Vibhor etc, you know that the tale is about to begin. Durjoy Datta has chosen to tell the story in first person for the main protagonists which gives a special touch to the narration. The Indian pulp-fiction writers should learn from Durjoy on how to speak about a current topic without being preachy yet speaking everything that's politically and morally correct. It doesn't bore you even for a while and you want to read the author's viewpoint on many other youth issues too. Author talks about uncomfortable sex a girl has to go through in the name of relationship, the scary days after the girl decides to stop the boy from misusing her body, an emotion of a boy who hears rumour about his sister sleeping with different boys daily, an emotional turmoil of a boy who realizes that he is a gay and his fight against daily abuses from his classmates for being something which isn't in his control, an inferiority complex of a boy who is always treated extra against his brother who's a performer and achiever etc. This book talks on so many youth issues in such an interesting manner that you couldn't believe in the end that you read a story which actually opened your mind towards different kinds of people you have around you whom you don't even consider in your life. This book is definitely one of Durjoy's best attempt and the author have finally managed to find a purpose behind his passion of writing. I have always been a good critic to the author and have rated him both- High and Low but this time, it's definitely on a better side- I rate this book 3.9* out of 5. GO FOR IT! It's a recommendation. 0.1 less than 4 because I found climax little silly and not a very good end to a story which carried itself with a great stature throughout. :-) Thanks. ABHILASH RUHELA - VEERU!!!
S**A
After reading two Indian female authors who are bestselling romance writers I decided to read Indian men who are also in the same charts. I have found my journey really interesting for several reasons especially who reads these authors and why? Now onto Our Impossible Love. The cover yells typically romantic novel and the blurb does as well but I assure you it's not that at all. I was pleasantly surprised at Datta's writing style and the social issues he has covered.This author has informed his fans in a different way. I don't live in India nor have I ever but do hear experiences covered in this story by relatives. I don't want to say more but all I am saying is that Indian teenagers especially should pick this up. I will be recommending to everyone with an open mind. I look forward to reading more of Durjoy's books.
K**.
I love this book. I am looking forward to read all the other books of Durjoy Dutta. He is indeed a wonderful writer.
A**R
The author makes an attempt to explore various issues facing young people today and perhaps offer direction. Midway through the book, its evident that he is only showcasing his thoughts. he does not dare flip the coin to explore the other side. Every society has a conservative side. in this book its non existent, which is far from reality. R18
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