Till The Last Breath . . .
V**F
touching novel
great novel to read. finished it at one stretch. i read almost all novels of Durjoy and this one is a classic. keep up the good work. all the best!
A**N
Worth a read!
Till the last breath is a story that will touch your heart..The story revolves around two very different individuals who are forced to share a hospital room.. Pihu the medical student ho diagnosed herself with an incurable disease and Dushyant who has brought himself to the edge of death with his addiction to drugs and alcohol.. Pihu is cheerful and friendly even though she knows she will die soon.. Dushyant who hates everyone is irritated to have Pihu as his roommate. This story shows you how to let go of life gracefully..
S**R
live life king size
very touching...Life teaches you in a strange way even near the death bed...its not how many breaths you take.. its how you live each of them...pihu is one such character who believes in LIFE..!!!wasn't able to put down the book till i finished it with teary eyes...
R**A
Simply superb
Loved the book. Definitely was a page turner. Durjay Dutta knows exactly how to woo readers into the story and to literally dip them in pleasure or rip out their heart.
J**H
Good job
The book is simply another addition to Durjoy Datta's series. The book includes more of fictional events framed together to bring out a lovely story of love, hate & sufferings evolved from it.All in all a good book to read.
S**A
A Great Shift
Its a must read book, I could never keep it aside till I finished it. I learnt how circumstances force us to change our perspective about ourselves, others and life itself but it would be better if have a SHIFT in the paradigm we don't need to wait for the circumstances and we can definitely learn from others.This book is a great learning lesson and it has posively impacted my way of thinking and the life itself.Thanks a lot to the writer. I hope I would write a book like this.Surendra Verma
B**I
Five Stars
Very heart touching
B**O
it has a moral. if you were to die, show how are alive
Yes it is a good novel. A sacrifice a transformation a reality. Different personalities in the society. Yes it is.
R**A
If you don't read this, you haven't read anything. '...You'll turn into his devotee after reading this, at LEAST.'
And I mean it.For once I'd just keep aside the fact that I'm Durjoy's lover and be super honest with my words. Please don't mistake this for any kind of puffery.This was the third book I read of Durjoy's. The first two were- 'Oh Yes I'm Single' (you just won't want to start reading a Durjoy Datta with this) and 'Of Course I Love You'.Even though Durjoy call himself the worst author time has ever witnessed (trust me, he just lies. Even he knows how good he is at writing books just prefers being coy and modest. Nautanki!) he clearly is not! You don't believe me? Excellent. Read this for yourself.I have known many people who cringe their nose when I admit Durjoy is my favourite author. They say, ‘Hold on. I mean yes he’s good looking and all but really? He writes shitty books! You ought to be kidding me.’I think, either these peeps have just read ‘You Were My Crush’ (NEVER read this book no matter how many new covers the book gets. Even I wanted to hate Durjoy but by god’s grace, I came across ‘TTLB’ prior to that) or they like him but they’re afraid to admit because of some hideous norms existing in the world or they’re red jealous of his good looks. (I didn’t even like the way he looked before. I remember he was semi-bald in the author’s picture of the oldest copy of ‘Oh Yes...’ but I still liked that one because the plot was very new to me. And I continued reading him without any inclination towards his looks or his dimples, for that matter of fact).They be like, ‘I don’t like Indian love stories, they’re so errr.’No dude. You like it. You enjoy every freaking bit of it. You are just being a desi-firangi-moron who’s balling up in fear of admitting the same!Okay, I know that wasn’t necessary. (Actually it was)Coming back to TTLB. I absolutely adore it because:1) It is real and well written (#understatement)- Honestly I haven’t read a better romance than this written in third person. The characters are credible, dialogues are relatable and situations- sensitive. A perfect book, as I call it. In spite of reading all of Durjoy’s work, TTLB still stands on the top of the rank list. I agree Durjoy has bettered as a writer, his books have become ten times more engrossing than before, vocabulary has improved so much that I need to sit with my phone to look up for meanings, but this... this has a separate place- a position I think none of his future books can reach. It’s his own favourite too!2) The set up- Believe me you, the book revolves around a hospital room (309, if I'm not wrong. I read it an age back but again you see, every bit of it is afresh in my mind... or heart, I can’t really locate). Yes. A hospital.Two patients and two doctors. I won’t give you any spoilers because the book deserves a read... a private, indulgent, personal read. YOU FREAKING NEED TO READ THIS.3) Dr. Arman- The idealistically idealistic idol of a character is this dude. For girls, congratulation, now you don’t have to brainstorm on the topic of ‘What kind of a guy I want’ because he’s cooked up well and prepared for you. Grab him... in the book though (I felt like killing Durjoy for raising my expectation so high). He’s not a chaep, of course, a dude of class and Romeo with higher standards- he parts his hair neatly and you’ll know spikes or chick-haircut isn’t always the hottest (I don't find them hot anyway.) You’ll simply LOVE him.4) Pihu- Special mention to my clone. I COULD BLOODY PREDICT HOW SHE’D REACT. For instance I started crying before she did, blushed when she was kissed (the... purest (?) kissing scene you’ll ever come across. Ever), thought of speaking exactly the same words before she did... the list goes on.5) Friendship- Yes unlike in most of his previous books, Durjoy talks about some real to-kill-for friendships here- whether it’s between Pihu and Dushyant or Pihu and Venugopal. It’s just awesome... and touchy.6) The date- No spoilers (as though I have given none). READ. IT.7) The last line- ‘... now we are 2-2’. You’ll cry. But for god’s sake don’t be an ass like me and read the last page out of stupid curiosity before reading it as it comes! DON'T DO THAT.So here are my seven reasons (there are a hundred more, but it would lead to occupation of a lot of space and revel all of the story) why you should read this book. I feel, I owe reading all of Durjoy's work because he gave me such a bible of a book to treasure. I assure you, you'll turn into his devotee after reading this, at LEAST.Happy reading!xxx
F**Y
Good read
It was a good read . I kept hoping for a different ending even if I knew what was coming
K**A
Emotional yet Beautiful
One of the most deep, sensitive and emotional books I've read... Anyone like me who was confused whether to purchase it or not, trust me it's worth reading. I did cry when the book ended but the storyline, character buildup everything is good...If you are an emotional person you'll love it even more :)
R**R
Review 👇🏻⬇️👇🏻 of Till the Last Breath By Durjoy Datta
I read this masterpiece of @durjoydatta in the year 2019 when i myself was struggling with the concept of Life; that to be to understand what truly feeling happy living each day means; i read it at kindle at that time and i had this urge from a very long time to just get a Hard copy and read it once again, so i did 🌻Though its a fictional story the entire plot of the story is heart wrenching and very inspiring.This book literally changed my perspective of handling the emotional sequence even if the most heart wrenching one!!This book is a story of a girl suffering from soon to be dead disease, the girl has dreams, is passionate about her career, a girl who will be wanted by every parent as their daughter, its a tale about her and on the counterpart a tale about a boy who not only is deserted by his parents but left alone on his own to deal with death, loneliness and emotional turmoil with physical pain stretching its legs.This a tale about the roommates of Room Number 509!!The link for this book is on my Instagram Bio@_sunshinesays__Order yours soon 🌻 Happy Reading 📚
S**A
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