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Review - Mapping Love by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari

I'm finding it hard to talk about this book because there are so many emotions weaving inside that it is becoming tough to keep a hold on one. The story tells you different scenarios, each one weird from another. Weird because people don't do such things. Though some do things on a whim, this felt a little extra, with a perfect amount of crispiness in it.

The protagonist is at such a phase in life where everything looks in vain, but there is hope, too. If you are letting go of one thing, another is ready for you to grab it, yet it depends on how you take that situation or behave under such circumstances. It shows the relationship we share with our parents. How we are close to one parent more and despise the other for some of their weird habits. It doesn't mean we don't love them, but we do not accept/agree with their habits. For some, this becomes a reason to stay distant, and by the time we realise the reason behind said behaviour or habits, aeons have passed.

It also talks about self. In the present world, how important it is for us to follow our dreams and desires. Still, we forget everything comes at a cost. If you are willing to get something, you are bound to let go of something else in return. If you make peace with this, then things might become easier.

It was a pleasant experience knowing things from the protagonist's point of view. The book talked about life, our experiences with strangers, our comfort moments and moments that put us in a tough spot. Whenever we read something of this sort, we equate our experiences with the one given in the book. I related to the story on many fronts. It felt like our every action takes us on a different path. Thus, it is always in our hands to move our story in the right direction. We might not be right every time, but learning from our mistakes makes a lot of difference. It is a modern tale where you try to find your place in the world and come face to face with your insecurities.

Rating - 4/5
Genre - Contemporary

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