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Under The Crescent Moon
by Aditi Chandak
“She was in no mood to spend her time texting and calling people. She wanted some time alone, disconnected, where no one could reach her. Isn’t that what vacations were about in the first place?”
Before I review the book, I would like to appreciate Aditi Chandak’s beautiful work on her debut novel Under the crescent moon. After a long time, I read the book that took me on memory lane and make me emotional.
The book holds the story of Maera, Vikrant, and Nikhil. The story starts with an understandable friendship and moves on with light romance turned into emotional baggage of losing a loved one. The protagonist of the story is realistic and full of challenges and feelings. I love the way all three characters show the maturity to handle their emotions and went through a healing process.
Aditi has created an absorbing, emotional, and contemporary romance with characters the readers will relate to. The author knows how to breathe life into her character, so they seem like real-life character; she crafts each character patiently and give them a proper space to grow from their flaws and vulnerability. Maera’s Grandmother is an adorable and excellent addition to the cast. The book is more than a slice of romance, it explores true companionship, friendship, and empathy.
The plot is well-executed, which moves the story along. The narration is simple and author there are such events that build anticipation and backstories that lead to inner conflict.
If you are looking for a book with emotional authenticity, then this is a perfect read to pick. Looking forward to read more work of the author.
Before I review the book, I would like to appreciate Aditi Chandak’s beautiful work on her debut novel Under the crescent moon. After a long time, I read the book that took me on memory lane and make me emotional.
The book holds the story of Maera, Vikrant, and Nikhil. The story starts with an understandable friendship and moves on with light romance turned into emotional baggage of losing a loved one. The protagonist of the story is realistic and full of challenges and feelings. I love the way all three characters show the maturity to handle their emotions and went through a healing process.
Aditi has created an absorbing, emotional, and contemporary romance with characters the readers will relate to. The author knows how to breathe life into her character, so they seem like real-life character; she crafts each character patiently and give them a proper space to grow from their flaws and vulnerability. Maera’s Grandmother is an adorable and excellent addition to the cast. The book is more than a slice of romance, it explores true companionship, friendship, and empathy.
The plot is well-executed, which moves the story along. The narration is simple and author there are such events that build anticipation and backstories that lead to inner conflict.
If you are looking for a book with emotional authenticity, then this is a perfect read to pick. Looking forward to read more work of the author.