Few Things Left Unsaid

by Sudeep Nagarkar


3.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

3.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

Description:

Aditya is a confused soul. He is unclear about his ambitions or goals in life. He hates engineering from the core of his heart, but destiny has other plans for him as he ends up in an engineering college despite his wishes. Adityas search for true love comes to a halt when he runs into Riya, a fellow college student. Just when things are going great between the two, an unexpected tragedy strikes. Will their love be able to fight against the odds? An uplifting story about finding and losing love, Few Things Left Unsaid is sure to tug at your heartstrings

289
English
Genre, Romance, Indian Writing

About The Author

Sudeep Nagarakar (born 26 February 1988) is an Indian novelist and writer of fiction. His first novel, Few Things Left Unsaid, was published in 2011. Till 2015, six novels authored by him have been published. He is the recipient of the 2013 Youth Achievers’ Award for writing for being one of the highest selling writers in India in romance genre. His book It started with a friend request was the most popular fiction book of 2013, according to Amazon India.Sudeep’s first book, Few Things Left Unsaid, was published on 10 July 2011. His second book, That’s the way we met, was published on 1 July 2012. Soon after the release of his second book, he quit his job at an IT company in 2012 to fully devote his time to writing. He also faced stiff opposition from his family when he decided to turn out into a full-time writer. His first two novels were inspired by his own life. Sudeep was in the habit of penning a diary which consisted of his college experiences and memories. He received “Youth achievers” award in August 2013 for writing three bestselling novels back to back and for being one of the highest selling romance author in India. His debut novel Few Things Left Unsaid is likely going to be adopted for Marathi feature film in 2016.

Apart from writing novels he has been invited for motivational and guest lecture in various institutions and organisations. He has also written scripts for marathi shows and is developing concepts and stories for Indian television channels Colours and Sony. According to his own conclusion from his own official Facebook page, a large bulk of his readership belongs to the age group 16–26 He was also nominated for the list of “Top 100 influential celebrities of India of 2014” by Forbes India. Besides writing books he is an avid book reader and music enthusiast His latest and seventh book is going to be launched in the summer of 2016.


1 review for Few Things Left Unsaid

  1. 3 out of 5

    Few Things Left Unsaid is about the story of two college mates, Aditya and Riya. They both fall in love after they meet up through their friends. They both were taking some time to express their things; once they both expressed, they moved into the next level in few days. They even take 7 promises as couples take during their wedding. They keep falling deep into the heavenly thing called love. Finally, a break-up takes place due to some twists and turns.The climax of the story is bit predictable, story is written in simple language.On the whole, Sudeep Nagarkar’s “FEW THINGS LEFT UNSAID” is an okay first attempt. The story offers nothing new, for the readers of good books. Readers, who like college-going chiclits may/will like this book. The book’s pace is slow, and it offers very few good moments.

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