Breaking a months-long reading slump is no easy feat, but Prajakta Koli’s Too Good to Be True did just that. With all the buzz surrounding her debut novel, I couldn’t resist picking it up, and it did not disappoint.

Prajakta Koli, better known as MostlySane, has already made her mark as one of India’s most successful digital creators. As an actor, she has impressed audiences with her lead role in Mismatched and performances in JugJugg Jeeyo, and Neeyat. Now, she entered into the literary world with a rom-com that blends humour, romance, and self-reflection into an engaging narrative.

From the very first page, this book pulls you in with its wit and relatability. Whether you are a longtime fan of Prajakta or just looking for a fresh take on modern love, this book offers a charming escape that might just reignite your love for reading, as it did for me.

This book delivers an engaging narrative that seamlessly blends romance, humour, and self-reflection. It captures the excitement and uncertainty of modern relationships, making it a relatable read for young audiences. It tries to balance fantasy with realism, creating a story that appeals to readers looking for both escapism and authenticity in romance fiction.

One of the novel’s strongest elements is its protagonist, Avani, a bookstore employee who immerses herself in romantic fantasies. Her love for romance novels makes her deeply invested in the idea of perfect love, which sets the stage for her relationship with Aman — a man who seems too good to be true. As their story unfolds, Avani begins to question whether perfection in love is real or merely an illusion shaped by the stories she adores. It explores this conflict with humour, allowing me to relate to Avani’s emotions and dilemmas.

Through Avani’s challenges and victories, the author highlights the significance of self-awareness and confidence in relationships. As Avani navigates love, her journey becomes one of personal growth, resilience, and understanding her own aspirations and fears, making it more than just a romantic tale.

Author skillfully blends humour, relatability, and emotional depth, crafting a story that relates with young readers navigating love and life’s uncertainties. It offers a refreshing take on modern romance, leaving readers both smiling and feeling understood.

While rom-coms often follow predictable endings, Too Good to Be True takes a different approach, reminding us that real life doesn’t always mirror the idealised love stories found in books.

The story emphasises the idea that to find a meaningful relationship, one must first grow and improve as an individual.

However, the narrative could have been stronger with deeper insight into Aman’s thoughts and emotions. His inner monologues often feel overshadowed by Avani’s perspective, leaving his character slightly underdeveloped.

While this focus is a creative choice by the author, a more balanced exploration of both protagonists could have added greater depth to the story.

Despite this, the novel remains engaging, offering a fresh and realistic portrayal of love, personal growth, and self-awareness in modern relationships. 

Too Good to Be True marks a good debut for Prajakta. It is a good choice for young readers seeking a fresh perspective on love and self-confidence.

Book Name: Too Good To Be True

Author: Prajakta Koli

Publisher: HarperCollins

Pages: 320

Price: Rs 285


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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