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A review by kaavi
Professor Astor by Catharina Maura
4.0
3.5//5
i liked this a lot more than the previous two. i felt like this had more plot and more depth. there were relationships that went deeper than just that of romantic love. i loved to read about various different types of relationships and love that was portrayed.
the characters were well written. their emotions were shown almost perfectly. the indian traditions and culture was also amazingly put. it helps that the author is indian.
tho, as much as i loved the book, i didn’t like the part of the ex wife trying to break the relationship. that just seems too cliche to me. i also didn’t like how the end of the book kind of dragged on, even tho, it was kind of necessary, considering we’re dealing with brown parents here.
overall, i really liked the book
i liked this a lot more than the previous two. i felt like this had more plot and more depth. there were relationships that went deeper than just that of romantic love. i loved to read about various different types of relationships and love that was portrayed.
the characters were well written. their emotions were shown almost perfectly. the indian traditions and culture was also amazingly put. it helps that the author is indian.
tho, as much as i loved the book, i didn’t like the part of the ex wife trying to break the relationship. that just seems too cliche to me. i also didn’t like how the end of the book kind of dragged on, even tho, it was kind of necessary, considering we’re dealing with brown parents here.
overall, i really liked the book