Book Reviews

Myra: Book Review

Book Name: Myra

Author: Kalgee Shah

Number of pages: 321

Format: E-book

Rating: 3.5/5⭐

Review: This is story about a girl or should I say every millenial female. This book talks about how a girl behaves when stuck in different problems and different phases of life. The theme of the book clearly states – ” this book is written to show people that a girl is not always naive and stupid.” Following her heart while taking decisions does not make her a fool instead she can be equally practical when faced with testing circumstances.

The premise of the book is quite good and sets the pace of the reader. It starts with a girl named Myra who is in love with her childhood sweetheart “D” who is actually named Mark. The girl in an Indian native living in Arizona with her family including her parents and a younger sister Shy. She is a writer by profession and is waiting for Mark to return from London. And he does return only to Myra’s surprise he has a girlfriend named Caitlyn who seems to be overly controlling.

This sudden change turned Myra’s world upside down. But she’s determined to win her love back and to support her there is her family and Mark’s family as well. But this does not make her task any easier because Mark is not same anymore and never relents.

During all this she meets another Indian Neil who makes her laugh and appreciate herself. Neil not only becomes her friend but starts loving her without expecting much in return.

But as they say life is not an easy sail same is true for Myra too. She faces off Caitlyn to win Mark and ends up losing another important part of her life. This all leads to such unimaginable turn of events that change Myra forever.

Now, we have to see what happens

to Myra and does she ever Get Mark. To know what happened to her and where did she end up in her life go get your copy and dive in the world of romance, mystery.

Comments: The writing style is simple and the premise is very interesting. Although I found few instances where spelling errors frequented but I think is was just to involve some regular SMS lingo to engage the reader. There were some plots which were not quite clearly developed like ‘Obession of Caitlyn with Mark.’

However I reiterate it’s a good book and will definitely be an interesting one for a reader who enjoys romantic fiction.