Storizen Magazin July 2018 issue Storizen Magazine July 2018 Issue | Page 66

Her Last Wish by Ajay K Pandey are the most unique O ur part emotions of all humans who do cry whenever they want to and also control when they don’t want to do so. But some books are made to make you cry. Like Ajay K Pandey’s ‘Her Last Wish’, as when I started this book I was just expecting a simple regular Indian love story, but this time I was proved wrong by the author. On a beautiful windy evening, I started reading the book, probably at 6 pm, and I completed this book by 9:30 pm. 66 | STORIZEN MAGAZINE JULY 2018 by Siddharth Sharma No breaks. I, without expecting that, completed the novel in one sitting. I am, as I already mentioned earlier, not a reviewer, but an avid reader of good stuff. As I was experiencing the characters of the novel, I was, like a slow poison, also falling in love with Vijay’s character in the book. A simple, regular, character of Vijay showed the importance of life. I was asking myself that why I am running for the destinations I’m not at all aware of. Maybe that’s the essence of the book. I am not at all going to talk about the story of the book because the readers might lose the charm to explore what this book really wants to convey to you. I, post reading the book, can say you only that it’s more important to be a good person than anything else