Because... Every Raindrop is a Hope : Book Review.



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Every Raindrop is a HOPE

By Mansi Sharma and Sankalp Kohli





Publisher- General Press

Fiction

ISBN- 97838014435

[The book is provided by Arudha Club in exchange for a genuine review.]


Blurb:

Caught in the turmoil of an Underrated Love and an Overrated Infatuation, Raj, a young boy with larger than life dreams, from a small town of Kanpur, is at the cross road of life, where every road ahead leads to nothing but a Dead-end. 
Through the grueling course of circumstances, he is subjected to the bitter tests of life, where he fails to justify his one decision of parting ways with Mahek. 
But, when Mahek flashes out of his life, leaving him all alone, the guilt of not been forgiven by her, ruins his soul; and that frustration leads him into seclusion, devoid of even his best buddies - Rohan and Rahul. 
Failed love, broken friendship, a hurt ego and lost soul - Raj is doomed to darkness. 
With no ray of hope ahead, just when Raj is about to give up on life, he come across a note, written to him by his favorite professor, "Never give up Raj Because Every Raindrop is a Hope" which brings Raj face to face with his own self. 
Why Love that makes Life beautiful, turns into Satan? Why friendship one fine day loses all its meaning? Why on the crowded roads of Mumbai city, Raj finds himself walking all alone? 
Will Raj challenge Life and fight back with the sword of Hope or will he take the easy way out by succumbing to the arduous tests of time?

Review:

'Life was never thought to be difficult but then who wanted it to be easy.'
Because... Every Raindrop is a Hope is a story of Raj, a boy who falls in love with a girl Shruti during her school days but due to her personal problems, they both had to say goodbye to each other. A nerd who never fails to impress his parents and once again he did the same. He gets a reputed college in Mumbai and his childhood friends, Rohan and Rahul, another reason for his happiness as they both get the admission in same college. Being a college student, bunking, enjoying and night outs are favorite of every student. But Raj never allowed those things to affect his grades and gradually his grades starts increasing and became a popular figure at the end of his college journey. In this journey, he faced a lot of problems. Love, hookups, drugs, breakups never left him alone. Mahek too. Will he find his way out of those problems? Or will he try to end up his life as a looser? 

Book Cover- Book cover is according to the story but it is not that attractive, which is a drawback. An attractive cover can surely change the insights of the book. 

Title- Title of the novel purely justifies the story. You would surely get to know at the end why this title has been used here. 

Narration, Editing and Language- You won't find any grammatical errors in the book, plus the language is easy to understand. And also the narration is done in first person, which is one of the positive points of the book.

Story- Now let's talk about story. Story starts with the introduction and then slowly-slowly moves to the life journey. At one point, I was little confused and had to go back to the starting page to see where I am. But then story start getting realistic. There was hardly any masala, which we usually find in Bollywood movie. Plot was common and you would find it in almost all the romantic novels. But the ending of the book is done on a positive notes and teaches us a few life lesson which is really important to get through life. Because all the problems in the novel happens with almost every students and at one point of time, they feel like giving up. But then, this novel could be a savior for them. 

Like- 
1) Inspiring ending.
2) Language. 
3) Love, friendship and Life.

Dislike- 
1) Cover. 

Ratings

Book Cover - 2.5/5
Editing - 3.5/5 
Blurb - 4/5
Book Quality (Typing, Word Setting, Fonts) - 4/5 
Story - 3/5 

Overall - 3.4/5

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