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Bff Vs Bae by Janmejay Singh – Book Review

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Author: Janmejay Singh
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India

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It’s a saga of love, friendship and drama that you may enjoy if you like reading light reads. Recommended for the beginners.

3.5

Review

•Love is above all, without any differences.•

As I always say, sometimes some books guide us and solve many of our queries unknowingly.

Janmejay Singh’s Bff Vs Bae ( @bff_vs_bae_a_novel ) is a story of Sanju, Reet and Priyank. Reet who met a stranger while she was drunk, who saved her life and wants to thank him. Lil did she know Priyank had already made it complicated for Sanju. Will love strike between a Sophisticated Delhi Girl and a Shy boy? Will Priyank approve her best friend’s choice?

Well, it’s a story full of drama. With the themes like cast differences, complicated relationships, family, friendship and love, the author sheds light on some important topics. I liked the plot of the story, the way events were taking place.
With a simple storyline and engaging narration, the author takes us to the life of Sanju and Reet. The Secret battles they are fighting, their opinions and living up to their family expectations. I loved how amazingly the author sketched both the characters.

The easy language and the pleasant writing style of the author make this book relatable. One could relate to the situations well. We all have a third wheel in our love story, and with that author will take you down the memory lane.
I loved reading Reet and her father’s bond the most. I even enjoyed reading about Sanju. It’s a bit slow-paced book that may make you a bit tedious at the start, But later the story is really good.

The characters are strong and well developed by the author. I would have loved if the author had described a bit more about Priyank’s journey or his background.

What I loved most is how Reet trusted love despite everything, and how Sanju is willing to change for her love.

I enjoyed reading last few chapters the most. The climax was a bit unpredictable and surprised me. I liked the way the author described both the families and their actions and reactions. I quite enjoyed reading that.

Overall, it’s a breezy read with an interesting plot and crisp narration.

It’s a saga of love, friendship and drama that you may enjoy if you like reading light reads. Recommended for the beginners.

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