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Saturday, 16 May 2015

CHEER UP! THE WORST IS YET TO COME BY ILA GARG

ABOUT BOOK
Ishani, a young, pretty and multi-talented girl with a carefree attitude, lives in a world of her own. A girl with small little dreams, she carries a happy-go-lucky nature. Always surrounded by friends, she loves to help people and is a quick learner. When she gradually tries to find a place in this messed up world, everyone around her starts to lure her as she trusts easily and cant discriminate between right and wrong. She often falls for masked personalities and camouflaged individuals but it is life, right? It has its own ways to teach its disciples. . She makes efforts to bring a smile on every face and wishes someone would do the same for her.
Things come to a halt when she falls in love with an over-possessive guy, Abhay. They part and they meet again. In the meantime, she forms a bond with another girl. Her sole respite is her best friend, Armaan, but then, she has already been hurt, deceived and broken beyond repair. This book is all about her journey of love and friendship; a story of innocence, guilt, pleasure, mistakes, break-ups, success, failure and frustration.
Can a completely broken girl emerge as a winner at the end? Will she be able to unveil the masks? What does it take to judge right from wrong? What surprises life holds in its box for her? Is it ever going to be easy for her to choose or will she continue to stay in her dilemmas?

Paperback : 192 Pages
Publisher: Gargi Publishers
Release Date : 15th May 2014
Language: English
ISBN-10: 8192960927
ISBN-13: 978-8192960920
Product Dimensions: 21 x 12.6 x 0.8 cm

ABOUT AUTHOR
Ila Garg has completed her graduation in English Literature and pursuing Masters in English & Communication Studies at present. She loves writing and has a flair for words. Her debut novel, titled, Life and Promises created a lot of hype. Five of her poems were part of a poetry anthology, Minds at Work 2. She is also a part of several short story anthologies, A Night in Paradise, Moonlit Matinee and You Me N Zindagi. Twitter handle @ilagarg_smile

REVIEWS
REVIEW BY SANDEEP SHARMA
RATINGS:

Cover : 3/5
Theme : 2.5/5
Characters : 3/5
Writing Style : 3.5/5
Narration : 3.5/5
Overall : 3/5

REVIEW:
The first look at the Title and book cover gives you the hint of the story and when you turn the book to read the blurb you gets clear on your pre-assumption. The book cover is designed by Amol Karambe and I must say that he is a fabulous designer but this one is not from one of his best list.
The story starts up with Ishani narrating her own story to someone. It is then taken in a flashback and then starts the series of characters description. Ila took pretty long time to describe and build characters for her story to start.
Ila is pretty good with evoking your emotions for the characters you are reading. She did excellent job in taking over your heart for her protagonist Ishani. She used pretty strong language for Ishani and thats what I liked about her writing style. Ila kept the flow of story constant throughout the book. She seldom gave insight of a girls mind regarding relationship which could be a bit informative for all the male readers who wonders about this concept. *winks*
Another feature about the book was Ishanis poetry. Ila is pretty good with words and that shows in her poetic hand.

FINAL VERDICT:
Cheer up! is purely an emotional ride for the reader. Positives for the book is the writers writing style but the story lacks in between. Overall I would like to say that the book deserves to be read and cherished for at least once.

REVIEW BY TIMID FINGERS
Blurb: Ishani, a young, pretty and multi-talented girl with a carefree attitude, lives in a world of her own. A girl with small, little dreams; she carries a happy-go-lucky nature. Always surrounded by friends, she loves to help people and is a quick learner. When she gradually tries to find a place in this messed up world, everyone around her starts to lure her, as she trusts easily and can't discriminate between right and wrong. She often falls for masked personalities and camouflaged individuals but it is life, right? It has its own ways to teach its disciples. She makes efforts to bring a smile on every face and wishes someone would do the same for her.
Things come to a halt when she falls in love with an over-possessive guy, Abhay. They part and they meet again. In the meantime, she forms a bond with another girl. Her sole respite is her best friend, Armaan, but then, she has already been hurt, deceived and broken beyond repair. This book is all about her journey of love and friendship; a story of innocence, guilt, pleasure, mistakes, break-ups, success, failure and frustration.
Can a completely broken girl emerge as a winner at the end? Will she be able to unveil the masks? What does it take to judge right from wrong? What surprises life holds in its box for her? Is it ever going to be easy for her to choose or will she continue to stay in her dilemmas?
  
Verdict: Cheer Up! The worst is yet to come…” is the debut novel of Ila Garg. As the title suggests the story tells us about a girl whose life is full of surprises and up downs and when she concludes that nothing can be worst then she hears lifes call to cheer up because the worst is coming.

The cover looks catchy with a girl living her life to the fullest without knowing what lies ahead and the purple effect suits the atmosphere perfectly.

This debut author has chosen a very simple style to narrate this story. The whole story is narrated in such a simple way that any reader can easily complete the book in one go. The eye-friendly words and familiar phrases makes this book a light read. I felt a few scenes could have been described in a better way which could help readers to stay glued.

This story starts with Ishani (the main protagonist) enjoying her days in her college with her friends. The author had spent quite a few pages in describing Ishanis friends which I think was a bit exaggerated. As the story moves on and Ishani falls for a guy named Abhay, her life starts to turn in a different way. The author has very efficiently presented what a girl has to face in a relationship with such guys. This story is all about keeping hope alive. How Ishani deals with the worst situation of her life and comes out with a smiling face will attract readers. One of the beautiful parts of the book was its poems. I would like to appreciate the author for including such wonderful poems.

The story line is common and presentation is also simple. There are quite a few scenes which can drop the speed and readers would have loved it if the author had chosen her words a bit more wisely. Overall this book is an average read. I hope the author will make up for these mistakes in her next work.
  
Final Words: This story teaches how to keep hope alive after surviving through the worst time of your life. A story of love, friendship, betrayal and the way to move on.

Title: Cheer Up! The worst is yet to come
Author: Ila Garg
Publisher: Gargi Publisher
Page Count: 190
My Rating: 3/5

REVIEW BY MEGHANT PARMAR
Love remains the most sought topic in a person's life. It surely happens for once and either lives you foxed or makes you a wily fox. Author Ila Garg in her latest book "Cheer Up: The Worst is Yet to Come" tries to give voice to a girl who goes through this routine phase of love and finds herself at crossroads. So will the author be able to do justice to the whole idea? Let's find out.

Ishani, a young, pretty and multi-talented girl with a carefree attitude, lives in a world of her own. A girl with small, little dreams; she carries a happy-go-lucky nature. Always surrounded by friends, she loves to help people and is a quick learner. When she gradually tries to find a place in this messed up world, everyone around her starts to lure her, as she trusts easily and can't discriminate between right and wrong.She had been wrong a lot many times. She makes efforts to bring a smile on every face and wishes someone would do the same for her. Things come to a halt when she falls in love with an over-possessive guy, Abhay. They part and they meet again. In the meantime, she forms a bond with another girl. Her sole respite is her best friend, Armaan, but then, she already had been hurt, deceived, and broken beyond repair.This book is all about her journey of love and friendship a story of innocence, guilt, pleasure, mistakes, break-ups, success, failure and frustration.Can a completely broken girl emerge as a winner at the end? What surprises life holds in its box for her? Is it ever going to be easy for her to choose or she will continue to stay in her dilemmas?
  
First look at the title and the cover and there's no hiding that the book is a chic-lit one. The pinkish image along with a girl ready to take off is like a fresh energy being effused in the entire book. The title probably too long yet simple and too open tells a reader a lot about it's going to be about the good and bad of the life. The blurb talks about a girl and her tryst with life at appropriate and unexpected junctures and the way she wades off to make a path for her own. The blurb could have easily been toned down. It's unusually too descriptive.

The story is of a young girl Ishani who wants to leads life king size. She takes admission in D.U and from there on begins a journey of turmoil and joy. The friendships keeping her life balanced and love making it all the more troublesome and insane. In between all this she tries to make it work between her love, friends and career and prospers and stumbles at times. But the human spirit in her begins to wane and remain unresponsive even to brightest of the situations. So will Ishani ever be the same girl again? What role will love and friendship play in her life? Will this life give her blessings and joy or take away everything from her? That's what the story is all about.

Life's hard and sometimes it gives you the toughest of times to deal with. It's the test of your patience and character and that is what the character Ishani goes through in this novel. Most of the times making her plead with guilt and giving her laughable moments. The story is chirpier with chic-lit effects and revolves around friendship and love. The stress more on love. The story catches the emotions in a nice manner and keeps it steady during the entire length of the narration. The second half being more receptive. The ups and downs evident throughout and dilemma of a girl to live and survive in a mad world and to urge to scramble and reach the top gets the story going.

The downside of the book is it's repetitive introduction of numerous characters. It could have been toned down easily. The abruptness of the love dying a slow death from one side and not giving enough space to the other makes it one sided and and clichéd. The events too remaining the same after a point of time like college festivals which doesn't lends a vivid set up to the whole idea.

All in all the story is like a cool breeze for a girl who struggles to sustain love in her life. Her wrecking and suffering making it difficult for her to live and let live. The story is not polished and demands more drama and less repetition. The lack of freshness in terms of narration and ideas marred the book's storyline. The suddenness of many things hampering the narration sometimes. The story demanded more angst and emotions from both sides rather thriving on one person's narrative. The poetic verses a saving grace in the story giving good let out to the feelings of a girl who is distraught and in despair. It's the tell tale of a girl with less hope and more cries.
RATINGS3 OUT OF 5 

REVIEW BY SHARANYA BHATTACHARYA
Ishani, a young, pretty and multi-talented girl with a carefree attitude, lives in a world of her own. A girl with small little dreams, she carries a happy-go-lucky nature. Always surrounded by friends, she loves to help people and is a quick learner. When she gradually tries to find a place in this messed up world, everyone around her starts to lure her as she trusts easily and cant discriminate between right and wrong. She often falls for masked personalities and camouflaged individuals but it is life, right? It has its own ways to teach its disciples. . She makes efforts to bring a smile on every face and wishes someone would do the same for her.

Things come to a halt when she falls in love with an over-possessive guy, Abhay. They part and they meet again. In the meantime, she forms a bond with another girl. Her sole respite is her best friend, Armaan, but then, she has already been hurt, deceived and broken beyond repair. This book is all about her journey of love and friendship; a story of innocence, guilt, pleasure, mistakes, break-ups, success, failure and frustration.

Can a completely broken girl emerge as a winner at the end? Will she be able to unveil the masks? What does it take to judge right from wrong? What surprises life holds in its box for her? Is it ever going to be easy for her to choose or will she continue to stay in her dilemmas?

REVIEW BY HIMANI GUPTA
Verdict: ☆☆☆ ½ A simple and sweet story of a girl who manages to struggle in her life to sustain love and friendship.  A story will be loved by chicklits lover.  Poetic verses were beautifully written.

About the Author: She is a girl next door, born in Jaipur, and currently residing in Delhi. She has completed her graduation in English Literature and pursuing Masters in English & Communication Studies at present. She loves writing and has a flair for words. It is a passion; a compulsion; something that gives her an avenue to express herself.

Creativity and writing has always attracted her. She has a huge collection of poems on different genres. Besides that, she loves to sketch and click pictures. Apart from being an avid reader, writer, reviewer, and editor, she is an active blogger too. She blogs at ilashininggem.blogspot.in

Her debut novel, titled, Life and Promises created a lot of hypeFive of her poems were part of a poetry anthology, Minds at Work 2. She is also a part of several short story anthologies, A Night in Paradise, Moonlit Matinee and You Me N Zindagi.

About the book: Ishani, a young, pretty and multi-talented girl with a carefree attitude, lives in a world of her own. A girl with small little dreams, she carries a happy-go-lucky nature. Always surrounded by friends, she loves to help people and is a quick learner. When she gradually tries to find a place in this messed up world, everyone around her starts to lure her as she trusts easily and can't discriminate between right and wrong. She often falls for masked personalities and camouflaged individuals but it is life, right? It has its own ways to teach its disciples. . She makes efforts to bring a smile on every face and wishes someone would do the same for her.

Things come to a halt when she falls in love with an over-possessive guy, Abhay. They part and they meet again. In the meantime, she forms a bond with another girl. Her sole respite is her best friend, Armaan, but then, she has already been hurt, deceived and broken beyond repair. This book is all about her journey of love and friendship; a story of innocence, guilt, pleasure, mistakes, break-ups, success, failure and frustration.

Can a completely broken girl emerge as a winner at the end? Will she be able to unveil the masks? What does it take to judge right from wrong? What surprises life holds in its box for her? Is it ever going to be easy for her to choose or will she continue to stay in her dilemmas?

Review: First look of the cover is simple and the picture of the girl ready to fly clearly indicates about her life journey. The title is long yet simple which indicates the good and bad face of life. The blurb is too long which tells the unexpected things happening in girls life. The story is about ishani and her struggle for love. I loved the writing style of Author and the way she had conveyed the message to readers that whatever worst happen in life we have to face strongly. I loved the poetic verses in the book. They were the highlight element of the book. Ofcource the happy ending was sweet and simple. The love and friendship is nicely explained. The story expressed the emotions nicely and one can read it in one go. All the characters played a vital role in the book. The starting of the story was bit slowly but the middle part made the story going. One can read this book in a long journey. 

The downpart of the book was its repetitive introduction of the characters which was boring. Rest a nice debut by the Author. Readers will enjoy reading it.  Good luck Author.

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