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First Love

Review By-Ramya Mishra

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First Love is written by Sheeja Jose and published by FiNGERPRINT! It is a fiction written for teenagers.

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Tina is seventeen. Wonderful! Fell in love at thirteen. Amazing! She is no longer a virgin. So cool!

But she is still in love with her first love.

To say that Tina has the perfect love story will be no exaggeration. But her love loves her back only in her dreams. In real life, he is busy skirt-chasing every single girl except her.

Years pass, and Tina finds it impossible to get over him. She is determined to make her first love her last, even if she gets hurt again and again.

Will Tina get the happy ending she so desperately wants?

A passionate love story, First Love journeys through the love of two youngsters as they get hurt, suffer heartbreaks, and love with an unending passion.

INTRODUCTION

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I don’t know whether bullying classifies as love or making an imperfect person, perfect is love? The author designed a story around 2 individuals, whose love-hate relationship starts from childhood, where one person relentlessly bullies the other person. And behold, the victim is not ready to give up for the sake of love. The bullying goes to such an extent that the victim decides to finish her life. I seriously cannot term it as a love story, to me it was more of a toxic relationship story.

If you are a die-hard romantic, whose definition of love is accepting the imperfect soul, then this book is not for you. I understand the actions of the protagonist but am not comfortable with the route he adopted.

Teenage love stories have immense potential, the topic is complex and so much can be explored. Sadly, the book became predictive after some time.

PLOT

Boy meets girl, they go to the same school, by a stroke of luck resides in the same building. The girl is ready to chase the boy until the end of the earth, without bothering the consequences. In the process, she hurts her mother. Finally, due to unforeseen circumstances, she realizes her one-way romance has no future.

She decides to head to the US to pursue her sports training. Do you think the ghosts of the past stop haunting her? Was she able to move on? Does life give her a second chance in love?

To know answers to all these questions, you need to pick up the book and read it.

 

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