It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote | Nikita Deshpande | Book Review
It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote is Author Nikita Deshpande’s Debut book published by Hachette India. It is a fun, breezy and laugh-out-loud romantic comedy set in India. This romance features a book lover Marketing Executive at a Publishing House and a dashing Rom-Com Author. So, this book is deliciously cozy and a perfect escape from reality. Read more about this Indian Romantic Comedy including the publication date, genre, Publisher, Favourite Book Quotes and Book Review of It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote by Nikita Deshpande.
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No. of Pages: 272
Publication Date: August 20th 2016 (Hachette India)
Genre: Romantic Comedy, Rom-Com, Indian Writing, Contemporary Romance, Chick Lit, Women’s fiction, Indian Romance, Debut
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It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote by Nikita Deshpande Book Review:
It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote is the story of a funny and yet totally relatable daily struggles of a common Indian girl, Amruta. She is a book lover cum marketing executive for a Publishing house in Delhi. Her daily struggles are with a demanding boss, quirky but loyal friends, overbearing and yet caring relatives and a new assignment as the publicist for a cheesy romance writer. So, Ruta’s life is complicated to say the least.
Then add being struck by the love arrow to this chaotic mix, this story tickles and connects with the readers.
After all what can you do when the love arrow strikes you, even when it is with someone so different from you!
Things I Loved:
This review has taken almost two years to get written not because this book is boring but because I loved it so much that I kept returning to it again and again!
The cover is so beautiful!
So, I got attracted towards this book because of the cover that has a girl reading a book with beautiful cartoon depictions that will relate to all book lovers. Add the quirky, unusual title to this alluring cover and I just had to stop to checkout this book.
The blurb is interesting and gives a teasing sneak peak that will intrigue and captivate readers.
Full of comic moments that are so ordinary in their every day occurrence in almost all of our lives that everyone will relate to them, the author has expertly observed, collected and then beautifully woven these mundane occurrences that we don’t even notice to make this book a must buy.
Characters and Plot:
The author has done the character development very admirably and I loved almost all the people in this book, all the while wishing they were real so I could meet them!
The plot is simple and you will guess the upcoming developments as the story progresses but still the narration outshines this predictability. So, I stayed engrossed in the book, all the while laughing, chuckling, loyally nodding my head at scenes that felt as if they were taken out of my own life. And thus, enjoyed each second spent reading the book!
Things that could be better:
The only other thing that I felt should be included in this book is a glossary for the Hindi words used.
Conclusion:
Kudos to the author. Nikita, you are my namesake and have really given me goals as an aspiring writer. I hope to read lots more from you in the future and wish you the very best.
All in all, It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote by Nikita Deshpande is a beautifully written Debut Rom-Com that connects, endears and entertains throughout. A book that will make you return to it again and again whenever you are feeling down, I give it 5 super shiny stars out of 5 and Njkinny recommends it to everyone looking for a light, funny, entertaining story that is believable and unique unlike the mushy, over-the-top love stories in the market.
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