“Wish I Could Tell You” is one such marvellous work of Durjoy Datta. It will always remain a remarkable one and one of my favourites. He used his vivid imagination throughout and made me believe in Ananth and Mohini’s love story. I also remember a dialogue of a character from the book that I felt was absolutely true for all the readers out there seeking for a place outside of reality. It says, “Fiction is important. It’s how we repackage the truth and tell it in a way that changes people.” It will be a lie if I say that I did not imagine myself as Mohini throughout the whole time I was reading the book. I was totally drowned into the character and could feel those things happening around me.
Wish I Could Tell You
“Wish I Could Tell You” is one such marvellous work of Durjoy Datta. It will always remain a remarkable one and one of my favourites. He used his vivid imagination throughout and made me believe in Ananth and Mohini’s love story.
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Book Author | Durjoy Datta |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 288 Pages |
Publisher | Penguin Random House India |
Country of Origin | India |
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