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Review: Her Last Wish

Review:

Her Last Wish, by Ajay K Pandey


Review of Her Last Wish by Ajay K Pandey
Author: Ajay K Pandey
Price: Rs. 123 /-
Pages: 208
Genre: Non-Fiction, Romance
Again, Ajay K d the author of You are the Best wife has touched everyone’s heart by writing about a couple in such an enticing and enthralling way.  I have not come across such a beautiful love story in recent past and this book is touted to be based on real life story which makes it even more interesting as real life love story is ever so beautiful than a normal story.
The title of the book itself gives us a little sad feeling that girl is no more or girl is not going to live anymore. The book is about Vijay and Astha who are deeply in love and can do crazy things for each other. Vijay was a person who was also short of confidence, he was someone who could not live up to his parent’s expectations and got married to Astha, who changed his life forever, who brought lucky stars in his life and changed the things ever after and of course there is a twist in the tale as always.
The title clears says the girl, Astha the love of Vijay’s life is not going to survive for long, she gets infected with HIV and she does not have a long time in her life. The story is about how Vijay takes this situation in which he realizes his loved one and the one who changed the way he lives is not gonna leave for long is the crux of the story.
There is drama, guilt, regret, trust, sacrifice and more importantly love, in the story and it has all the ingredients to keep everyone interested to read till the last page of the book. In fact, the final few pages might even make people’s eye’s wet. Vijay’s love, his parents care and Astha’s confidence are the big highlights of the novel. This book can be termed to Romance and Tragedy as there is an equal amount of both.
Ajay K Pandey with this novel has surely proved that he is no one book wonder. This book is as heart touching as his last one is. He is surely one of the best authors that we have and at least one of the authors that I look forward to reading the next one to.

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