And We Walked Away by Subhrat Saurabh | Review by Mohini Jugran


 Title - And We Walked Away

Author - Subrat Saurabh

Ratings - ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Book Description - And We Walked Away revolves around the friendship of three friends in college, with a love story blooming in their hearts. It connects to the kind of boys who are in love and keep trying to convince the same girl in different ways for a long time, not moving on in life. Also, it talks about the kind of girls who don’t believe in love but also, don’t want to take advantage of a boy's feelings. The girls who are not conservative but don’t want to pursue love.


Abhimanyu, a well-known author returns to his engineering college in Bangalore after a decade and notices a lot of changes in the college over this period. It reminds him of how he met his ladylove, Naina on the first day of college and fell in love with her at the first sight. Abhimanyu, being an impulsive, stubborn and impatient guy decides to propose her in a rush. She doesn’t believe in love and has her own reasons for it. Abhimanyu with the help of his friends Aarush and Dev proposes and tries to convince Naina many times in unusual ways but he fails miserably. However, a trick helps to melt her heart, but destiny has a different plan.


Book Review - As We Walked Away is beautiful tale of Abhimanyu and his two friends. It begins with Abhimanyu's return to his college after a successful career as a writer. With him, all his memories also return. She starts to think about the love of his life, Naina and his friends. 


The story goes on with Abhimanyu falling in love with her and her rejecting him. But he is very resilient with this actions.


On the other hand, certain things takes place with his friends that lead to a few misunderstandings. Overall, it was a gripping story that held my interest for a long period of time. Even though I didn't agree with the Abhimanyu behaved at times, I ended up understanding what he was going through. If you're looking for a simple contemporary book to read, you can try this one. 

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