Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143467526
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- ISBN-10: 0143467522
- Publisher Date: 08 Oct 2024
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 288
- Width: 129 mm
₹250.00
Searching for unconditional love, Nityami embarks on a Sikkim road trip to reconnect with her first love. Along the way, she meets Falak, a runaway seeking a fresh start. Their chance encounter leads them to a life-altering reunion with someone from their past. This poignant romantic comedy explores love, loss, and self-discovery. “Remember Me as Yours” by Novoneel Chakraborty (ISBN: 9780143467526) is a must-read for anyone seeking a heartwarming tale of second chances.
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Pratik Vasant Kawade –
Nityami was great. But the story ended too soon. I was expecting a more deep ending and insight into Falak. Overall it was a good book.
Dhruv Mahajan –
I absolutely adored this book! The Sikkim setting was beautiful, and the characters were so well-written. A heartwarming story about love and second chances. I smiled throughout.
Yashwant Kumar Gurjar –
Enjoyable read with some unexpected twists. Nityami’s quest resonated with me. Felt the ending was rushed. Still, a solid romantic comedy. I enjoyed the characters and the Sikkim setting.
Pooja R D –
I had mixed feelings about this book. While the premise was interesting, the execution felt a bit clichéd. Still, a decent story for a quick escape. I don’t think I will read again though.
Gaurav Pingolia –
A beautiful and heartwarming story that stayed with me long after I finished reading. The characters were relatable, and the plot was engaging. Highly recommend!
Ritik Kumar –
A bit slow to start, but ultimately a satisfying read. The characters were complex, and the story explored themes of love and loss in a meaningful way. I was happy to reach the end.
Atul Kumar Sah –
I enjoyed the first half of the book, but the second half felt a bit disjointed. Falak’s development was confusing. Overall, an okay read, but not my favorite.
Shobhit Pradhan –
A sweet story, but felt a bit predictable. Nityami’s journey was relatable, but Falak’s character felt underdeveloped. Overall, a pleasant read for a lazy afternoon.
Kartikeya Raghupatro –
This book was amazing. I could feel the beauty of Sikkim in words. This book is a great example of storytelling. The quest of nityami was well established.