It's all in the planet - Book review

One man, two women, and the trap called Destiny. Some things, they say, are all in the planet.
Was not in the mood to write book reviews. It's been a long time that I haven't wrote a single review. I'm starting to write again as I can keep a track of my progress. I loved to read books when my Junior college years but now I rarely feel like reading novels. I prefer reading books to find out the truth and to match the vibrations which I feel now I'm in. I can find words to convey the truth which I have already discovered.
   In the above mentioned novel by Preeti Shenoy, the story revolves around two characters who are the protagonist, Aniket and Nidhi.
Aniket and Nidhi meet on a train journey and just like we youngsters try to target someone and make them our friends just to try out our communication skills, they too do the same and from here the story begins.
Shenoy has used magical elements to enhance the beauty of the book, elements like Astrologers, destiny, planets, etc. She really has cracked the code of writing. It's very difficult to covey hard thought processes in a very simple and lucid way wherein  youngers feel like they should keep on reading and reading.
I like the concept of describing the characters.
The male characters are techies and the female characters are following their passion which really gives them happiness but there are twists and turns which the characters have to face.
The story like all the other stories end with a happy ending.

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