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Our Impossible Love Paperback | Pages: 289 pages
Rating: 3.31 | 1910 Users | 148 Reviews

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Title:Our Impossible Love
Author:Durjoy Datta
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 289 pages
Published:January 15th 2016 by Penguin Books Limited
Categories:Romance. Fiction. Romantic. Contemporary. Love

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And this one is my impossibly possible review. Well, Durjoy you did seize my heart and never returned following the writings after Till the last breath but, description Such striking concept ruined by crude, naĂ¯ve, and unrealistic inscriptions. When I glance at the other works I seriously can’t place such drastic change. The storyline was really good but inferiorly executed. The instant love I picked up for Danish Roy and Ankit Roy is the only thing remained stagnant till the end. I wish I could really connect to Aisha Paul, but the character map kept me distancing away. I really wish I could have endowed this one with 4 stars.

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ISBN: 0143424610

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Story of Aisha-Danish, student- teacher love story not a bad pathetic one but a very sweet and delicate relationship. As whole this was a good love story with humor and touch modernity in it, things we speak about, how much irrational we become when thinking about an abused girl, we blame her and criticize the victim not the accused, how we become shallow when someone express their love for the same sex.This book was again something different from Durjoy's work . It was a good attempt but its my

A very light read, 6 hours for 289 pages. The story is far away from reality, I don't think schools in India are that swanky yet to have councilors/ sleepovers at boy's house and bloody boxing matches but I liked the way Durjoy has weaved the story, I liked his characters Danish and Aisha. Very well defined, I could actually visualize them while reading. The book reminded me of the series "13 reasons why"

Just when I thought Durjoy Datta's writing was evolving, here's a book which is a parade of sex starved weirdos. Second half was tolerable.

This is my first book by Durjoy Dutta.It starts off with a promising premise, something which most of us would still consider a taboo and kudos to the author for taking this brave decision. The characters are few, but well described and written. However, I felt the story lost its grip somewhere in between and ended as the usual chick flick romance of happily ever after type.Recommended to all chick flick lovers, others please stay away.PS : I myself wouldn't have tried this book in first place,

Pathetic. I didnt get anyother word. I read few chapters just to hope that story will improve, bit its terrible. How can such a well known writer write such s**t. Dont ever read

Well i have just finished it yesterday. I love almost all books written by Durjoy. The story written by Durjoy is amazing. It not only tells us how important is love for us, it also tells us how we are important for ourselves. We should learn to love ourselves and stand up for our own self. No one is this world will support you unless you support yourself. The way Durjoy has taken the characters and their stories to a new level, is just amazing. Danish is my favourite character. He is so

Our Impossible love that seems an interesting story and since it's written by one well known Indian romantic author that puts flavor to the dish. But when you will pick up the book to read it will drag you to a horror feeling "don't read it". I started the first chapter and thought that it will be a good book and I will try to finish it as soon as possible but in the first chapter only the book took off my interest in Durjoy's book. The first few chapters are so pathetic that you will feel
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