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Second Serve – Love & Life On The Line By Aparna Aggarwal (Book Review)

Second Serve – Love & Life On The Line By Aparna Aggarwal (Book Review)

Hello Readers,

How are your new year’s resolutions going? Being in my thirties I have learned one thing pretty well, keep the expectations low. When the year started. all I decided that I want to increase the number of books I read. This is the second month of the year and I have successfully finished the fourth book of the year. However, this is the second book review of the year because I am lazy.

I am working on my habit of unnecessary procrastination and hopefully, in the coming months, there will be a lot more reviews and posts coming up. For now, let’s get back to our review of this book.

Book: Second Serve- Love & Life On The Line

Author: Aparna Aggarwal

Genre: Fiction, Romance

 

What did I love in this story?

I have a feeling that the author loves tennis and understands the nook & cranny of each stroke of this game. The story revolves around two leads of the story, Ragini and Abhimanyu. The star of the Tennis world,  Abhimanyu, on one hand, fights his demons after being injured on the field, and on the other hand, the injury also helps in untangling his relationships in life. The female protagonist, Ragini, is an independent and self-sufficient woman on the monetary front. She knows her business well and values relationships. While we are talking about leading characters, we have to pay attention to the silent admirer of the female lead, Gautham. The man exudes charms and wits while being a true gentleman as well as a true friend to her. I found myself rooting for him while reading the story.

I loved the minute details mentioned in the story about the game. The love story goes through the test of time and we witness characters dealing with it differently. Although I have never watched a match of Tennis before in my life after reading the book, I guess, I can understand the game a bit. I thoroughly enjoyed the detailed description of different places these characters traveled to or had their home. Ragini’s parents were a true depiction of Indian parents and a glimpse of our parents can easily be seen in their conversation.

All in all, this one is a rollercoaster ride of different emotions one goes through in love. Will the 16 years of love find their true ending or the characters will move on to a different path in their life?

What did I Not love in this story?

To be honest, I am not a sports person so, reading about one particular sport in such depth was a bit of a different experience, for me. The story starts slow and finds its place somewhere in the middle of the book. I found it to be a bit lacking in terms of twists and turns in the story to keep me hooked. There were a few grammatical errors in the book. It won’t go on my must-read list however, Given this one is Author’s debut novel, it wasn’t a bad attempt at all.

Well, it is not a heavy read and you can enjoy it on a relaxed evening with a hot cup of tea.

They say one moment can change your life. But what if one person had that impact on your life, again and again? 

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Mom of a beautiful and most adorable baby girl. I am a dreamer and a true optimist with a drop of crazy at heart. I have always been fascinated with the perpetual link of a pen and a heart. It amazes me how beautifully pen can write what heart truly believes. I am a stubborn daughter, pampered wife, doting mother and free-spirited human being. Do not forget to visit www.momtastciworld.com and www.clumsythoughts.com


Reader Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing the detailed review and your honest reviews about the book. I’ll check it out.

  2. I am very selective when it comes to books, slow starts don’t bring the enthusiasm of a reader to move ahead with the book. I really appreciate your honest approach to this review.

  3. Thanks for sharing such a honest book review. I too an not a fan of sports related books but I will surely share it with my friends who might like this genre

  4. That’s a very nice and humble book review by you Kavita. Loved how you have shared both the goods and bad of the book but after reading your review I feel I can definitely pick this up with a hot cup of coffee. Seems like a hearty and light read

  5. I’ve grown up watching tennis matches and am a huge fan of Roger Federer but haven’t read a book on tennis yet. This book seems like something I’ll enjoy as a weekend read.

  6. I am not a sport person but I would surely love to give it a try. Tennis is my favorite game, I would grab a copy and enjoy this book with a coffee

  7. I find this a good read. I love the game of tennis so might enjoy reading and upgrading my knowledge by reading. Liked your honest review and probably that tempted me to read.

  8. I was a book.person too till I became a mom. Now finally getting back to writing, managing things with kids and home. Hope to start with the books too. And thanks for the review. Would get my hands on

  9. I was a book.person too till I became a mom. Now finally getting back to writing, managing things with kids and home. Hope to start with the books too. And thanks for the review.

  10. I really loved the story plot and the honest review you have shared. Thanks for bringing this book noticed…I will get my copy for sure.

  11. I really like you have shared your honest review. indeed when something is not of our interest , then it may feel little boring to read. my girls and husband play tennis as a regular sport activity, so I might like this book. will try to check this out.

  12. You liked the minute details in the book and I liked how minutely you reviewed this book. I like Tennise and understand the game a bit too. I think I may like this book.

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