Review of "The Heart Asks Pleasure First" by Karuna Ezara Parikh
There are very few books that make reading them feel like a meal that needs to be savored rather than gobbled up, and this was one such book for me. The story is written in a tone that makes you one with the characters and be it Aaftab, Daya, Wasim, or even Asha, connecting with them becomes extremely easy. The storyline moves in a non-linear fashion at some places where the focus on past becomes important, otherwise the timelines are easy to configure and align.
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