World's Best Boyfriend | Durjoy Datta | Book Review

World's Best Boyfriend by Durjoy Datta Book Review



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World's Best Boyfriend by Durjoy Datta This is my fourth book by the same author, Durjoy Datta. I just love his work. I'm a huge fan of his writing and his lifestyle and the way he is. His overall persona and vivacity all make me inspired. Okay, now I'm gonna talk about the story. 


So, primarily this is a story that revolves around two teenagers Dhruv And Aranya. Both just get piles of negligence and humiliation from their surroundings and it compels them to become isolated in their world. Aranya has a skin disease, vitiligo, because of that, everyone on and off humiliates her and behaves repulsively with her, especially her parents and brother who treats her like a piece of shit. 


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While on the other hand, Dhruv is facing problems because his parents are going to separate soon and rumors are torrid in school that his mother is having an affair with the school principal. These things chisel the mindset of Dhruv by negativity and he becomes a rebel against the whole world. 


Dhruv and Aranyas' isolation is the main reason that they get closer to each other. But destiny has other plans for them and their ways part when she lies and he exaggerates her lie to the next level and makes her lie a god-awful nightmare for her. Usually, Things that we want to avoid spring in front of us like a stubborn kid who is seeking attention or mocking us. 


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The same thing happens to Aranya and Dhruv when they are praying to God that they would never cross paths with each other and wish death for each other. Fate plays its role and they meet in the same college after eight years. Where the cat and mouse show begins, they never miss a chance to hurt each other and fill all their precious occupation of their mind and heart from thoughts of each other. Is this a hate story or a love story in disguise of hatred? To know that, grab your copy.


Review 


The school romance of Dhruv and Aranya was cute, pure, and innocent. I like the promises which they made. However, that scene was short but still so precious. The author chose a different kind of subject that shows how love and hate are the same, rare people can tell the difference between them. 


The author Durjoy Datta spotlights the disease vitiligo, which is going to spread awareness among those people who treat disabled people or people who don't have a fair color awfully. Accepting differentiation must be the main agenda which we need to add to the upbringings of children.


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The author enlightens in the book that parents need to understand how their differences make their children suffer. If Dhruv's parents mutually divorced without disputes and fights, then Dhruv might be a different person. As all books of Durjoy which I previously read gave me the full masala movie vibe and so did this one. It has everything anger, love, romance, sex, fight, conspiracies, friendship, hate, and SARCASM. 


I mostly loved the character of Sanchit; he played the best role in the whole story. His conversation with Dhruv and Aranya was sarcastic and hilarious, he is the one who brings the laughter between tension. And his plans and conspiracies are next levels. Though I don't like the climax, it seems like the author put everything into making a delicious spicy dish but forgot to put salt in it. After enlightening the strongest point, the story ended on a fragile note.


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If I put the climax aside, this book is not less than a roller coaster ride. It's a good entertaining book that won't bore you and will make you aware of the skin disease vitiligo and tells how horrifyingly society and in some worst cases families treat the patient who is going through this condition.

 

And this book has a totally different philosophy on love so to know that you can grab a copy. If you wanna entertain yourself and experience a totally different kind of love story that has fewer romantic scenes and a lot of fights of ego, then you can grab it, but if you like moral stories then you might ignore this one.


-Abhi Panwar

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