The Part I Left with You

The Part I Left with You

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  • Create Date:2021-04-21 16:50:57
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Rahul Saini
  • ISBN:9353451582
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Summary

Does the meaning of love change over time? A young, starry-eyed Ratna finds herself at the doorstep of her favourite author, Ronit Sukhdev, and a little white lie lands her the opportunity to stay at his place for a few days。 But Ronit, devastated by his break-up with Tasha, has stopped writing, even as nitasha tries to move on from her past and is on a quest to make sense of her life choices。 Funny and heartwarming, this is the captivating story of three very different yet similar people finding their way in life。

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Laxmi

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book begins at a classroom with a student reciting a rewritten poem。 From there the plot develops to where this student needs to track down her favorite author for an interview as part of a college assignment。 However, the author (in the book) is in depression due to his breakup, while his ex-girlfriend is trying to pick herself up and move on。It is a quick and easy read and in certain ways relatable。

Shweta Shenoy

Ratna has been in love with Ronit a successful novelist, since forever。 One opportunity and she lands up at his door step and also gets to stay in his home for a few days。 Ofcourse she has thrown some lies around, but it has worked! She is in his house, living with the love of her life who has shut himself up, away from this 'wicked' world。 Ronit, after his breakup with Nitasha has become bitter and has stopped writing and made his house a man cave of damp darkness with no room for love。 Ratna e Ratna has been in love with Ronit a successful novelist, since forever。 One opportunity and she lands up at his door step and also gets to stay in his home for a few days。 Ofcourse she has thrown some lies around, but it has worked! She is in his house, living with the love of her life who has shut himself up, away from this 'wicked' world。 Ronit, after his breakup with Nitasha has become bitter and has stopped writing and made his house a man cave of damp darkness with no room for love。 Ratna enters and turns his calm hole into a choas。 Nitasha on the other hand has moved on, or so she says。 But has she really!? This is a story of three different people yet similar in a unique way which they themselves deny。 Mind you, this book is not a cheesy love triangle。 It is hilarious and I would say a heartwarming, anti-romance with three strong characters who pull a riveting story without a single dull moment。 After a long time I have read a really good fiction (not a) love story。 I really liked the authors writing style and would definitely look up his other novels。 Highly recommended! 。。。more

Shreya Tulsyan

🎉⭐Book reviewThe part I left with you Here comes a fresh book from the @juggernaut。in stable。 The ace author @writingrahul is back with another story #ThePartILeftWithYou 。 It asks pertinent questions。 Does the definition of love change over time?Does one fall out of love also just the way they fall in love??A journalism student Ratna finds herself at the doorstep of her teenage crush and favourite author's house Ronit Sukhdev。 Little does she know the the writer extraordinaire is nursing wounds 🎉⭐Book reviewThe part I left with you Here comes a fresh book from the @juggernaut。in stable。 The ace author @writingrahul is back with another story #ThePartILeftWithYou 。 It asks pertinent questions。 Does the definition of love change over time?Does one fall out of love also just the way they fall in love??A journalism student Ratna finds herself at the doorstep of her teenage crush and favourite author's house Ronit Sukhdev。 Little does she know the the writer extraordinaire is nursing wounds from a broken past relationship and has given up writing and teaching。 The narrative also takes us to how his ex- partner Nitasha is trying to move on from her past and forging new relationships。The portions that I particularly liked the most were Ratna's flashbacks and wished those portions were longer。 How a compounder whose barely able to make ends meet, raises a bookworm against all odds was indeed very heartwarming。The book surely leaves a part of it in your heart。 Go grab it now。 Publisher @juggernautPaperback - Rs 199 。。。more

Siddhant Agarwal

The plot of the book is an tempt to explore the idea of love, and how each of the characters attempt to understand love in their own way。 The story explores how different are Ronit and Ratna as they discuss the way love changed their lives, and not just romantic love, familial and the way it paved the path of their lives。 The storytelling is interesting with a non-linear narrative as it explores the current and past lives of Nitasha, Ronit and Ratna。 Rahul’s usage of imagery and audio-visual cue The plot of the book is an tempt to explore the idea of love, and how each of the characters attempt to understand love in their own way。 The story explores how different are Ronit and Ratna as they discuss the way love changed their lives, and not just romantic love, familial and the way it paved the path of their lives。 The storytelling is interesting with a non-linear narrative as it explores the current and past lives of Nitasha, Ronit and Ratna。 Rahul’s usage of imagery and audio-visual cues is laudable。 There are parts of the story which are quite imaginative and will make you laugh, and at the next moment bring you to tears, but at the same time these are scattered and there is a certain disconnect among some scenes in the book。 Nitasha’s story track seemed a bit away from the Ronit-Ratna track and this disturbed me a bit。 Another thing that I would have loved in the book was an epilogue with Ratna’s essay and her take on the happenings which would have added a wonderful dimension to the plot。 The climax however was well rounded in the way it was presented。Rahul’s characters have a very relatable quality about them。 Be it Ratna, a harrowed student worrying about assignments, or the world-weary jilted lover in the form of Ronit, their descriptions are detailed。 From their mannerisms to the situation, they are in, Rahul has given them a distinctive identity that makes them stand out from the crowd。 I loved the way their backstories drive their present lived and how each person loved, lost, and thus loved the meaning of love。 Overall, the story is an interesting one that shows how love affects each of us differently。 。。。more

Harsh Tyagi

Ratna, a literature and journalism student gets a chance to interview her favourite author Ronit Sukhdev for her assignment, whom she is secretly in love with。 She even gets to stay at his place after some funny incidents。 That part was the highlight for me。Ronit is broken hearted and on the verge of depression even after a year from his breakup with Nitasha。 Nitasha is now with Vikas and is always thinking about her relationship with Ronit。 The book is written with the view points of Ratna and Ratna, a literature and journalism student gets a chance to interview her favourite author Ronit Sukhdev for her assignment, whom she is secretly in love with。 She even gets to stay at his place after some funny incidents。 That part was the highlight for me。Ronit is broken hearted and on the verge of depression even after a year from his breakup with Nitasha。 Nitasha is now with Vikas and is always thinking about her relationship with Ronit。 The book is written with the view points of Ratna and Nitasha。 Ratna narrates her own story of all her thoughts and feelings and parts of Ronit's diary express his thoughts。 Nitasha is always thinking about her breakup with Ronit, melancholic, the why's and how's of the end of their relationship。 I enjoyed reading Ratna's encounter with Ronit over Nitashta's part, which was somehow repetitive。 I was wondering if she even loved Vikas and I was missing the clear thoughts of Vikas about the situations。The centre of thoughts of both the girls is one guy, and love。 It's a nice, enjoyable light-hearted read。 Love Ratna's poem。 Quote-'Ignorance has become a reason for celebration。 Many people have no deep knowledge about anything but still feel they know everything'PS: The above quote is not related to the review, just a quote from the book that I wanted to share。 。。。more

Simran Sharma (Craartology)

What mends a broken heart? A heart that surrenders hope after acceptance and realisation or one that strives to break free and discover the world beyond the reminiscent past?The Part I Left With You, is a heart-warming and mature read about three strikingly different individuals who are tied by the twine of love。 Ronit, a successful author who has given up writing and lives within a web of cynicism。 Nitasha, his former love trying to break free from the clutches of the past which often control h What mends a broken heart? A heart that surrenders hope after acceptance and realisation or one that strives to break free and discover the world beyond the reminiscent past?The Part I Left With You, is a heart-warming and mature read about three strikingly different individuals who are tied by the twine of love。 Ronit, a successful author who has given up writing and lives within a web of cynicism。 Nitasha, his former love trying to break free from the clutches of the past which often control her temper and thoughts and the chirpy Ratna, a young fan-girl striving to get the assignment completed and get her favourite author back to writing。 The author writes about failed relationships and their lingering impacts on his characters in different styles bringing his readers an experience that's painful, nostalgic, reminiscent of happy times but most importantly real。 The Part I left With You, is lucid with the to-and-fro narration of the different characters and their journeys with hints of quirk and a lot of drama。 What's novel about the book is the unvarnished and brisk writing which doesn't attempt to preach but rather works to soothe or relate。 Apart from the characters evolving and learning more about themselves while they heal from the void created between themselves and the world the author successfully has his readers intrigued with the details on finer details of the plot which certainly compliment the story be it the details to art, food or the golden hour of the setting sun that brings hope of a new beginnings soon。 Rahul Saini's book is a refreshing and comforting read and highly recommended too! Go read it soon, there's no reason to stay away from a book that's moving and entertaining at the same time。 。。。more

Chhavi

Ratna had always adored author Ronit Sukhdev and now that she somehow managed to get his address, she has set her heart on meeting him。 But when she turns up at his door, she finds that Ronit is no longer the hot-bod, chatty guy for whom she had fallen。 In fact, he is completely wrecked from his break-up and is reeling from it。 Will Ratna be able to thaw him??The book has been written from 3 POVs - Ratna's, Ronit's and his ex-girlfriend Nitasha。 I particularly liked Nitasha's and Ronit's POVs - Ratna had always adored author Ronit Sukhdev and now that she somehow managed to get his address, she has set her heart on meeting him。 But when she turns up at his door, she finds that Ronit is no longer the hot-bod, chatty guy for whom she had fallen。 In fact, he is completely wrecked from his break-up and is reeling from it。 Will Ratna be able to thaw him??The book has been written from 3 POVs - Ratna's, Ronit's and his ex-girlfriend Nitasha。 I particularly liked Nitasha's and Ronit's POVs - their story covered the darker side of love。 We all have read numerous love stories and a fair few breakup stories too。 But this one here, it shows life after a breakup。The book is a very breezy read and will appeal to those who like fluffy romance! 。。。more

Katherine

The story follows Ratna who is die-hard fan of an author named Ronit Sukhdev。 He on the other hand used to be one of the most popular contemporary romance author until two years ago, something changed。 After this break up, Nitasha is trying to move on but it's easier said than done。 Just when we feel we have seen everything that life had to offer, the fate intervenes。 It always seems to have a few tricks up its sleeves。 No matter how minute, sometimes a little bit of good company can Read "The P The story follows Ratna who is die-hard fan of an author named Ronit Sukhdev。 He on the other hand used to be one of the most popular contemporary romance author until two years ago, something changed。 After this break up, Nitasha is trying to move on but it's easier said than done。 Just when we feel we have seen everything that life had to offer, the fate intervenes。 It always seems to have a few tricks up its sleeves。 No matter how minute, sometimes a little bit of good company can Read "The Part I Left With You" to find how Ratna's, Ronit's and Nitasha's lives changes in a subtle yet significant manner。We are first introduced to Ratna who is literally obsessed with an author who has been a recluse for a very long time。 Then there's Nitasha whose story is engulfed in mystery until threads starts to unspool。 While I instantly connected with Ratna because of all the mutual love over books and stories however it took me a pretty long time to believe in Nitasha, as little to nothing was conveyed about her and her past likewise。Told in dual perspectives, this book has just the mix of drama that makes the plot all the while more interesting book。 Here's to an mind-blowing and enticing tale of love and friendship that will tug at your heartstrings。 What I liked most about it was amazing flow of narration, it was lucid and riveting。 So there are these characters whose lives were about to change as they find themselves in situations where trust and hope go hand in hand。 This is an amazing and fresh contemporary novel with marvelous storyline。 And once you pick it up for a read, you'll end up reading the book entirely in one stretch。 。。。more

Cindy D'Silva

I felt that the author has tried a different way of portraying love。 My thoughts were that he has taken the concept from ‘The Affair’ (if you’ve watched it) where each chapter is about one person’s thoughts and feelings。 It was quite interesting how he has made the connection in the end。