THE LOVE PRISONER by Margaret Singh Punj :Book Review
Some authors possess unique
writing abilities of telling a simple story in a uniquely occupying way, and
Margaret is one of them.
The Love prisoner by Margaret Singh punj revolves
around the protagonist, Amaira and her own different way of looking at things
around her. She considers herself as a warrior who cannot afford to fall in
love or get involved in any 'silly' thing like that, although she is just a
normal girl who has joined a call centre. There is a sorrow in her heart of
losing her father when she was very young, and maybe that is the reason she
does not want to fall in love with anybody anymore. She tries her best all the
time to behave as hard with others as she can, but Adrian, a senior in the call
centre understands her well, and is madly in love with her. He has to endure so
much before Amaira also starts feeling for her.
The flow of the story is quite
gripping and the sentences are perfectly carved. Only the usage of full Hindi
sentences at many places is disappointing. The story is delighting but short,
and leaves the reader assuming that there must be a sequel to The Love Prisoner
coming out. However, there is no mention of anything of the sort.
Overall, the book is a
good-read and can be read in one sitting, and it is definitely way better than
most Romance novels coming out lately, in terms of coherency and the gush of
imagination that the author has poured in words. I would recommend The Love
Prisoner to everyone who is interested in reading love stories.
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