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The World's Best Boyfriend
- Narrated by: Sumit Kaul
- Length: 8 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The book is a complete package defining love, friendship, betrayal, and hatred that exists between the main characters of the story, Dhurv and Aranya. The story revolves around them. Both hate each other and could cross any limit to hurt each other, but still they cannot stay away from each other. The mad yet passionate attraction between the two describes modern-day relationships that most people can relate to.
This book teaches the listeners that love can be found in mediocre things in life, and it doesn’t need to be all flashy and showy all the time. In real life, love does exist but with some routine life drama and reality checks. No matter what, there are happy endings despite many disappointments in life. The story will rekindle love in the heart of every listener and make them believe that dreamy romance can occur in real life as well.
The heart-touching story of Dhruv and Aranya is wonderfully portrayed, as if it is a part of every other individual’s life. While listening, one could actually feel connected with the story of these beautiful characters. The amazing content and the way the story proceeds will keep the listeners engaged till the end.
However, to find out the reasons for their hatred for each other and the miserable liking, one must listen to the book. People who love fiction are going to like this book. Every twist in the story will leave listeners scratching their heads, thinking of what will happen next.