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I Wrote Your Name in the Sky And yours And Yours Too

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This book is about a flirt. It's a dairy of a flirt. A flirt who was an introvert. A flirt who didn't knew what flirting means. A flirt who started with a broken heart and broke many hearts. Check out this awe-inspiring teenage journey. Check out why cheats exist. Check out why people break hearts. It's full of confusion, lust, romance and love in the universe of teenagers

100 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Nikhil Chandwani

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Nikhil Chandwani is an author of 14 books and CEO of NYK Daily ( nykdaily.com )

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September 5, 2012
y Nikhil Chandwani. Grade: C
Mr. Chandwani, the author, is a writer, lyricist and a poet and currently pursuing his engineering degree from VIT Vellore. ‘I wrote your…’ is Mr. Chandwani’s first book and according to him, it’s an autobiography of a flirt. This book gave me a bad feeling for the first time when I looked at the grammatically incorrect title. The cover is targeted at the Facebook-Generation by the looks of the troll face and the blue background, but it’s very poorly designed.

This book is about a flirt. It’s a dairy of a flirt. A flirt who was an introvert. A flirt who didn’t knew what flirting means. A flirt who started with a broken heart and broke many hearts. Check out this awe-inspiring teenage journey. Check out why cheats exist. Check out why people break hearts. It’s full of confusion, lust, romance and love in the universe of teenagers
The back blurb on the book gives only a blurred idea of the book. The only thing you can get out of it is confusion and a vague idea of what it is about.
It’s just another story that deals with the great teen-age Every-Girl-Loves- Me confusion. The book is full of lust, a craving for physical satisfaction, where the protagonist, Nikhil, falls in love with every girl he comes across. The word ‘love’ factors in nowhere.
Mr. Chandwani claimed that the book is written as a diary but apart from a few chapters/sub-chapters, it was more like a regular narration. Every incident seems exaggerated. The language has no grip to keep the narration interesting. However, there are many poems and some of them are really good and seems more mature than the book itself. There are some sketches which are very immature and barely go with the context where they are used.
With no story, no characters, and no writing, Mr. Chandwani authored ‘I Wrote Your…’ and really disappointed me. In keeping with the blurb “A flirt who was an introvert”, the book tells nothing but the story of one-sided-attraction. With over-sized typeset and extended line spacing, and it took me only an hour to read the entire book and half an hour to re-read it. (I’d not have read it again if it wasn’t for review). It’s just a paperback version of the post-American Pie dream of a self obsessed protagonist.
If Mr. Chandwani plans to take writing as a serious career, he has a lot of rethinking to do.



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August 23, 2012
I have one word for the book "Horrible".
Thank You.
And it's my smallest review till date.
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July 21, 2012
No one takes teen love seriously. Not even the youngsters who are in it. In the recent years a number of love stories have been written inspired by the Mills and Boon style of tackling romance at its mushiest. While a number of the stories deal with twenty-something professionals or even the college goers falling in love, teenage romances are much lesser in number. Immortalising a teen’s love story on paper had so far seemed like a frivolous idea, and yet they are being written nowadays. I Wrote Your Name In The Sky And Yours And Yours Too is such a story. It is written by Nikhil Chandwani and is being published by Power Publishers. As the author tells it-this is the story of a flirt.
The book tells us the story of a young boy in his teen years where one is ruled by the heart rather than their mind. The author tries to make sense of the complicated and emotion filled world of a teenager who falls in love at the drop of the hat. The protagonist is a flirt to his core but when he starts off he is unaware of it. This is an intriguing departure from the usual characters of love stories we read today. It is this point that keeps the readers interested. The book is a whirlwind of romance, love, lust and heartache. It is seen through the eyes of a teenager where everything is so much more intense. The author has expressed all these feelings in the novel where the colours of emotion are quite vivid.
The book intersected by poetry and the lines are more often than not disjointed making little sense much like the life of the teen who is portrayed. It is such a herculean task for the reader to understand what it all means. The book is a reflection of the unsure and broken life of the protagonist and the reader can understand that from the language of the book itself.
I Wrote Your Name In The Sky And Yours And Yours Too is a humorous take on teen life and their propensity to fall in and out of love every other day. It deals with the complexities of teenage life while making the readers laugh along the way.
The book is written by eighteen year old Nikhil Chandwani. The author himself is still in his teens and thus writing an account of a teen flirt is closer to his heart. He is prolific writer and enjoys contributing for newspapers, magazines as well as websites. He is an author and a poet combined into one and has even tried his hands at being a lyricist. Nikhil Chandwani is currently pursuing his engineering degree at VIT in Vellore.

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March 19, 2015
Are you kidding me? The self obsessed author truly exaggerated his role in the book because it was a completely unrealistic account of a teen's life. When people read a book there are different elements that hook them onto it before they put it down,namely-the language,the flow,the story line,the ideas. I'm afraid there was a complete lack of all of these in this book.I would advice the author to take grammar classes and even after that chances of him pursuing this career would be bleak
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