some thing i never told you

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It is a novel of romantic fiction, 2019, Shravya Bhinder. It’s a story of love, lust, and longing and complexities of a relationship. The novel revolves around an everyday boy who falls madly in love with his entire emotional journey while most unsolved desires and unspoken feelings.

Plot Overview :
The tale is seen from the life of a quiet young man, Ronnie who loves Adira deeply. A novel that alternates between past and present while tracing how the relationship evolves in them from the time they meet to how life takes them off in different directions.

Ronnie is an introvert and shy; hence, he does not get to express and verbalize his inner feelings about Adira. This, no matter how perfect and convenient the situation is, he finds it too great a burden for his love for Adira. In due course, it is seen that they are drifting apart – she may take off to a colorful and exotic lifestyle for herself while he stays back with his unspoken love and hatred towards her.

Eventually, fate, in the guise of life’s unexpected twists, brings Ronnie and Adira back into each other’s lives, but by this time, everything has been so altered. The novel shows how love can be beautiful yet hurtful, and sometimes it is not even a matter of the timing or the communication involved.

Themes:
Unrequited Love: One major theme exists in unrequited love. Ronnie never says anything that is in his heart, so there is no reciprocal love and just one-sided relating without Adira ever saying a word about his feelings for him.

Fate and Destiny: The story always reverberates about the issues of fate and destiny and how things in life can alter one’s destiny. Ronnie and Adira’s lives take them farther and farther apart but fate helps bring Ronnie and Adira closer to each other through events that no one could have ever foreseen.

Self-Discovery: Generally, the novel starts with the plot line of self-discovery by Ronnie. He learns valuable lessons about love, communication, and the need for movement.

Timing in Love: The novel emphasizes how crucial timing is when it comes to relationships and whether this right person will come in your life at the wrong time or vice versa; that can considerably influence the course the relationship takes.

Heartache and Healing: The heartache and healing stages with Ronnie are the core elements in his story, moving him through the highest and lowest emotional peaks for loving someone he cannot seem to have.

Writing Style:
Writing as Shravya Bhinder, the writing is basic, moving, and emotionally styled. The narrative is full of heart-wrenching moments and deep reflections on love, making the book believable for readers who have experienced non-verbal or unmet love.

Tone:
The novel has a bittersweet and reflective tone. Indeed, there are parts that are full of laughter and delight, but most of the book reflects upon the solemn melancholy of unacted love and the passage of time.

Characters:

Ronnie: Protagonist-a sensitive, introverted man with difficulty speaking his heart out. He begins his journey from the start of the story and evolves to the kind of man who lets go, accepting all the uncertainties that life may throw in his face.
Adira: The object of Ronnie’s love, she is free and isn’t aware of the depth of his feelings. The idealized image of love is juxtaposed with the reality of life.
Key Takeaways:
Expressing yourself: This is one of the central lessons of the novel-the importance of expressing your feelings before it’s too late.
Letting go of the past: At times, the story shows that freedom occurs only when past regrets and unrequited desires have been given up.
Love is not perfect: The novel has endeavored to convey love in all its messy and imperfect reality so as to show that love does not always have a predictable, ideal ending.
This is an emotional journey through love, regret, and self-discovery. It’s a poignant reminder of how unspoken words and missed opportunities shape not just a relationship but the destiny of a person as well. For book-lovers who have always digested their romance novels by heart, this book is very relatable and touching.

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