I don’t know why I ditched
“Adultery” in the middle and preferred to read “The Guardians Angels by Rohit
Gore”. It was a risk taken. Though after flipping three twenty eight pages of
it, there were no regret left.
Protagonists Radha and Adi, who are
belongings of two different universes; knitted together by the fluke of destiny.
Like their class, their dreams and desires were opposite too. Every single
time, they decided to separate accidents brought them together, at a common
juncture, were they proved to be each other clippers. Even after, almost three
decades of time travelling story progresses in a shaped way, and remains
opulent till the end. For a reader delight, TGA is cocktail of friendship, dreams, zest for conquering
dreams, heartthrob, with belief in eternal love. I can’t remember the last time
I read something truly great.
Out of five stars I think four is apt.
One deducted star is for not making me
believe in definition of long lasting love, in extreme circumstances.
Favorite lines:
“That supposedly liberating email had transposed him from his then state of feeling bereft, like a derelict ship lost in the high seas, its anchor lost, its sails eroded and no shore in sight. And like same ship, he had moved a lot, done a lot many things, but he knew in his heart he had stayed farther and farther where he was supposed to be, where he ought to be.(Chapter-The Two Lost Years Page: 205)





