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Novel of the Week #notw #novel #review #BbBnotw 
So today's novel is "The Boy with a Broken Heart" by Durjoy Datta.

It is again a story written in a journal format, but this time it's written on behalf of a 18 year old girl, who just started college. She lives in a very cruel extended family, where they mistreat her, her sister and her parents. She writes in her journal about her days, but is always optimistic about how life will turn out good eventually. This story continues after a time gap from its prequel "The Boy who Loved". The girl in this story meets the boy and sees him very introverted and always sad. She feels like he is with a broken heart and is persistent to know who broke his heart. Many events happen and the girl comes to know that the boy loves him deeply, but her own feelings are not that deep. She feels she is lucky to be loved by such a boy, and wants to love him too over time. But not every love story ends with a happy ending. 

Read this novel and share your views on it, and below are mine.

The way of writing is exceptionally good in this novel again, and each word written somehow makes you relate as if it were you writing this story. The story takes quite a lot of turn of events, and it's always encaptivating. You will not feel to put down this novel before finishing it. But the ending is quite a cliffhanger (Spoiler Alert), and you feel bad for the boy and girl in reference, but you are more heartbroken after learning the secrets the closest ones to the boy were keeping from him. I would recommend this to anyone who loves to read a novel that ends with suspense and sad tone, and also is a fan of stories that leave you with your own imagination of the end you desire.
Novel of the Week #notw #novel #review #BbBnotw 
So today's novel is "The Boy with a Broken Heart" by Durjoy Datta.

It is again a story written in a journal format, but this time it's written on behalf of a 18 year old girl, who just started college. She lives in a very cruel extended family, where they mistreat her, her sister and her parents. She writes in her journal about her days, but is always optimistic about how life will turn out good eventually. This story continues after a time gap from its prequel "The Boy who Loved". The girl in this story meets the boy and sees him very introverted and always sad. She feels like he is with a broken heart and is persistent to know who broke his heart. Many events happen and the girl comes to know that the boy loves him deeply, but her own feelings are not that deep. She feels she is lucky to be loved by such a boy, and wants to love him too over time. But not every love story ends with a happy ending. 

Read this novel and share your views on it, and below are mine.

The way of writing is exceptionally good in this novel again, and each word written somehow makes you relate as if it were you writing this story. The story takes quite a lot of turn of events, and it's always encaptivating. You will not feel to put down this novel before finishing it. But the ending is quite a cliffhanger (Spoiler Alert), and you feel bad for the boy and girl in reference, but you are more heartbroken after learning the secrets the closest ones to the boy were keeping from him. I would recommend this to anyone who loves to read a novel that ends with suspense and sad tone, and also is a fan of stories that leave you with your own imagination of the end you desire.
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