College romances as a genre have fascinated writers and readers since time immemorial. This is one genre that also gets favor from film script-writers. What makes the difference is the perspective from the author intends to explore the writing. Similar is the case when the reader reads "I was in love until I met you" by Nakshatra Sain. On reading the title, the story does strike as being one of romance and love. But that is just one side. There is more to it. The author explores the psychological aspects of his strongly built protagonist, Vivan through the "diary entry" style and how situations are with him.
The modern questions that trouble almost the entire young generation are answered to the best discretion of the author in the book. While there are the emotions of love and separation, at the same time, the book also motivates the reader to rise like a Phoenix through all the troubles and problems that everyone faces. In that manner, the book is a complete package for those who want a perspective of life on both the sides. The author exercises his wisdom through words and imparts important experiences to the reader which can help him at such junctures.
Readers of all ages can read this book. The language is lucid and the narration is smooth and finely paced.
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