- Author: Compiled by Pulkit Gupta and Edited by Harshita Srivastava.
- Publication House: Moments Publication House.
- Category: Anthology.
- Rating: 3.5/5
Story-in-Short:
Welcome this ‘Season of Love’ with never before efforts by
thirteen resplendent writers to pen most fascinating love scripts. Cheer the
feeling of love with ‘Moonlit Matinee’ and the love takes over. It is an
unparalleled concept and the blend of Anecdotes, Sonnet, Lyric and Ballad. This
curbs the tales of Lust, Hatred, Sacrifice and Revenge in relationship but
finally its love which ultimately overshadows everything.
AUTHORS: Harshita
Srivastava, Pulkit Gupta, Abhishek Atul, Ila Garg, Ashish Sharma, Sonia Singh
Kundra, Hatpreet Makkar, Ishita Bhown, Ayaan Basu, Pratham Devang, Rachna
Sheth, Siddhartha Yadav, Pulkit Gupta and Nandini Garg.
In my view:
And here I have completed reading this lovely anthology
Moonlit Matinee… And the love takes over. Well, talking about this anthology, I
can call it an interesting book. Again, the cover the book itself highlights
that it is all about love!
1) Bon
Voyage – Harshita Srivastava I Rating: (3.5/5)
This story gives a brilliant start to the anthology. The
story introduces Aakash and Khushi who used to love each other at one point in
time. Basically, these two had got in touch through Orkut but later their
relationship had ended. Interestingly, they meet after years during a train
journey. The story highlights the perils of long distance relationship. Harshita
has very well written this story.
2)
Emptiness – Pulkit Gupta I Rating: (4/5)
Have you read Life and Promises by Pulkit Gupta and Ila Garg?
If yes then be prepared to meet Rachit and Radhika again. Rachit a Chartered
Accountant by profession loves to wander to several places to spend his
holidays. He once goes to Manali where he meets a shy and introvert Radhika.
This story is beyond your imagination and incredible! Each and Every page of
this story is surely going to pull you more and more into the story. I feel
that the names could have been changed in this story.
3) Rasgulla
– Abhishek Atul. I Rating: (3/5)
Abhishek Atul brings you a story between two lovers Aniket
and Rhea who belong to two different religions. In the story, Rhea belongs to a
family which doesn’t allow inter-caste marriages. Despite the family opposes,
the way these two lovers stay in touch has been described in an appropriate
manner.
4) Wish you
were here… - Ila Garg. I Rating: (3.5/5)
Ila gets you the story of Aakash and Vaani – two students of
Bachelors in English Literature. This boy Aakash has a silent crush on Vaani.
This story is indeed very well written. It has an emotional conclusion and
describes the ‘real love.’
5) The
Rosemerry Letter – Ashish Sharma. I Rating: (3/5)
It is a story in a poetic form – a ballad. It is composed in
a completely different and an interesting way. Step-by-Step this ballad unfolds
a story of a devotional lady Meera and her faith in Lord Baake Bihari. This
ballad gets its readers a story of two lovers and this love soon turns into a
marriage.
6) All I
want is you – Sonia Kundra Singh. I Rating: (3.5/5)
Devyani Bedi a teacher falls into love with an army man
Abhimanyu Bhel. Complications arise between the two but their love for each
other sort it out. The love, care and bonding between them has been described
in a perfect way. Good Job Sonia, I loved the story and I am sure the readers
will love it too!
7) The Love
Story – Harpreet Makkar. I Rating: (3/5)
This story has a very simple title but it the story is
complex and unique! It is about two lovers who come together through fortune.
It’s about Harry and Shreya. Rohan is an adopted child in the story. It is a
good story by Harpreet yet I believe that it could have been a bit more mature.
Yet it is going to surely entertain its readers!
8) The Gift
– Ishita Bhown. I Rating: (4/5)
This is a story of two lovers Raj and Jiah. Jiah is the girl
who meets Raj after having faced a couple of obstacles in life. What I loved in
this story is the way their love and friendship is described. Then finally Raj
proposes Jiah but before accepting that she demands two gifts from him. Now,
why and what does Jiah demands? The answers to these questions you need to find
from the story.
9)
Bollywood Affair – Ayaan Basu. I Rating: (4/5)
This story of Ayaan Basu is different from the other stories
and the content is surely going to catch your heart and soul. Farzin and
Nishant have a complete different life but they fall in love for each other on
the night when a party is thrown to make an announcement of Nishant Roy’s
family. In this story, Ayaan has highlighted the dark life full of struggles
for an aspiring actress, stepping in bollywood. I loved this story to the core.
10)
Flavored Smoke – Pratham Devang. I Rating: (3/5)
It is the story of Aviral and Avish who meet up unexpectedly
after five years, eight months and fourteen days. Their feelings take roots
when both fall in love with each other at a metro station. I won’t reveal this
story much as it is interesting and you need to read and find out the further
part from the book.
11) Lyrics
of Lavish Rain – Rachna Sheth. I Rating: (3.5/5)
After attracting readers to her poetic writings in books like
‘Love, the Ecstasy,’ ‘Uff Yeh Emotion’ and ‘Life and Promises this time Rachna
has bought us a very different concept. I really loved the notion of this
ballad. Basically the poetess has described rains and emotions attached with
it. It’s indeed a refreshing composition!
12) Cupid’s
Arrow, Bull’s Eye – Siddhartha Yadav. I Rating (3/5)
The story has an interesting perception. Naman, Asmita and
Mohit are the characters. Asmita is married to Naman. But utmost surprise and
shock grips up when one day she finds herself nude beside Naman’s boss Mohit.
On the first night of their marriage, Asmita did believe that Naman did not
love her but when she found herself with Mohit she felt cheated. Frankly, the
story could have been stronger, atleast at the end. Otherwise the story is
fine.
13) Ehsaas the feeling – Pulkit Gupta. I Rating (3.5/5)
It is again a very enthralling story which I really enjoyed
reading. It is a story of an old aged orphan couple with spectacular ideas and
thoughts. This story according to me is good enough to easily attract the minds
of a reader!
14) An Ode to Relationship – Nandini Garg. I
Rating (3.5/5)
The anthology comes to an end with
this lovely poetry describing love. It is trully a commendable poetic
composition. It is full of romance. As you start reading it you realize the
beauty and get connected to it unless it ends!
So, this is my review on the
stories in this anthology. Speaking overall, the book is quite attractive and
stories in it are also worth reading. Yes, a handful of mistakes are committed
and which could have been avoided. Apart from them the book is full of
interesting stories which replenishes love. I would like everybody to read it
and enjoy this season of love!
- Moonlit Matinee is available in all the leading stores. Do get your copy now!
- You can get even get in online at: Infibean, Home Shop 18, URead, Book Adda, Flipkart.
1 comments:
Thank you for the wonderful review Suyash :)
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