Advantage Love | Madhuri Banerjee | Book Review

Advantage Love Madhuri BanerjeePLOT: 3.5/5
CHARACTERS: 4/5
WRITING STYLE: 3.5/5
CLIMAX: 3/5
ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 3.5/5

I have read Madhuri Banerjee’s work before. It was much before we envisaged BookGeeks and thus, I never got a chance to post its review on our website.

“Advantage Love” is way more complicated and demanding in terms of writing than “Losing My Virginity and Other Dumb Ideas” was, but I must say that Madhuri has done a really good job out of it.

When I sat down to read this book (with its charming title and beautiful cover design), I already had a preconceived notion in my mind; that which said that this book is going to be yet another of those, which proves the point – don’t judge a book by its cover (and title).

To say that Madhuri’s writing has matured over time would be a great understatement for she has conked-out all my notions and proved me (and I believe everybody else who read her first book) wrong.

But more on that later; let’s get on with a hint of the story first.

Trisha is a strong opinionated and independent girl from Lucknow, who comes to the city of Delhi for her formal education at the JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University).

She is a simple and grounded girl who is leading a quite simple life until she meets Vedant Dheeraj Kirloskar, the debonair and effervescent son of a high standing Maharashtra politician.

As Vedant tries his level best to win over Trisha, she too falls deeply for him.

As their college life progresses, so does their romance, but, life comes to a standstill when their college is over. Their relationship, with Vedant failing to give a firm commitment, fails to shed its status quo and falls over.

Trisha is shattered but nevertheless moves on, swearing to never fall in love again. But eight months down the line, she falls for Abhimanyu, a leading tennis star and a celebrity in the making.

Both are in love but lead separate lives in separate places. As the curse of long-distance befalls their relationship too, both are confused as ever. In amidst this confusion, Trisha comes across Vedant again and this time he wants her back too.

So, who will Trisha choose? Her never-ending flame Vedant or the compassionate Abhimanyu? To find out about Trisha’s final decision, do read “Advantage Love”.

I may not be able to tell you who would be Trisha’s choice, but I can surely tell you that, the book, in its entirety, is indeed very interesting.

A good plot, complemented by impressive characters is what makes the book so special and worth a good read. The language is kept simple and the narration in the third person is indeed overwhelming.

The writing style is simple, yet expressive, enabling instant connections with the readers. Thus, my verdict is clear. “Advantage Love” is surely the one to go after and I, therefore, sincerely recommend it to all my readers.

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