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Till The Last Breath By Durjoy Dutta




Blurb Of The Book:

The story revolves around five protagonist named as Arman Kashyap, Pihu Malhotra, Zarah Mirza, Dushyant Roy, Kajal Khurana. Pihu and Dushyant both are admitted in a Renowned Hospital in which Arman is an ALS specialist and Zarah is an intern. Pihu is a brilliant 19 year old medical student, suffering from an incurable, fatal disease hurtling towards a slow, painful death. She counts every extra breath as a blessing. The other is a wasteful 25 year old drug addict whose every organ system is slowly shutting down. He can’t wait to get rid of his body- to him, the sooner the better.

Two reputed doctors, fighting their own demons from the past, try everything to keep these two patients alive, even putting their medical licenses at risk.

So, can both the doctors save their respective patients life or like Romeo-Juliet two more love stories will die and become history???

My views about this book:

After reading I too had a love story by Ravinder Singh, I wanted to read another novel of same kind. So after hearing a lot from others I decided to read this one.

One reason for which I like this book is because the author had created two love stories simultaneously, one is a simple love story and the other one is a love triangle. I love the way author had portrayed each characters. Especially I like Pihu’s character very much. She has got a very inspiring character. The line which I like the most is “Days are not important, years are. Years are not important, experiences are. Experiences are not important, lives are.” 

The first few chapters didn't connect me well but I wanted to read the whole book only to know Durjoy Dutta’s writing and honestly saying after few chapters it didn't disappoint me. While reading last few chapters, I had Goosebumps on my flesh.  The climax is really a convincing one.

I would like to give 4 out of 5 stars to this novel which made me sob at some points.

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1 comments:

Arpita Dash said...

Some books have that tendency to make you connected....and simultaneously you will fall for that book and its story........

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