The ThankYouBlog Book Review for the way we were by Prajwal Hedge

3 Ultimate Elements That Make the Romcom the Way We Were Picture Perfect as a Web Series.

The Thank You Blog Book Review

I felt as if I had been watching a movie as I read the book. This could be due to the author’s outstanding writing style or the fact that I recently resumed my habit of watching films. The author has made the story as relatable as she can with her flair for words. Whether it is Andrew or Myraah, Chaaya, Meena, or even Bhumika Velu, they have a story worth sharing that is built to perfection yet flawed in their way, making them fit in like a glove in their respective characters.

The Thank You Blog Book Review for the way we were by Prajwal Hedge

The Thank You Book Review

The rom-com has interesting elements in place that make it the ultimate perfect to be on screen as an enjoyable web series.

1. Myraah, the strong-willed journalist, embodies the modern-day woman who walks leaps and bounds to grow professionally. At the same time, when she misses her mom and is at the most difficult time of her life, she does not want to slow down Andrew’s pursuit of life.

Despite being betrayed by Meena, her friend, who shatters her relationship with Andrew, she chooses to wear her professional hat and work alongside the man for whom she once had a heart full of love.

Even the final move she takes to get away from Andrew seems to be a sort-out decision that eventually gives a bright ending to her coffeelicious love story.

2. Andrew proved heroic to me as a character when he decided to tell Myraah the story of who he was and what his family’s backstory was. Although everything was a mystery, he, in the first place, craved to unravel for himself once he realized that only in the presence of Myraah lies the happiness of his life. Men who choose to be truthful to at least their prospective life partners are always the best choice a woman can make.

He always chose to support her and was protective of her, yet he never interrupted or disagreed with her decisions.

The way he showed up for Myraah’s dad when he needed him the most in her absence and his sweet bond with Myraah’s mom were written beyond perfection, as though Andrew finds in her his mom, of whom he only has a bare idea but knows while joining the dots of his family’s past.

Men look the most handsome when they choose to put up their softer side naturally when they love someone truly, and they do not stop being so when the most impressive part of their love story is completed.

Chaaya, on the other hand, is a friend who knows what is best for Myraah. Even when we don’t take suggestions from friends while we make life decisions, to hear a voice that comforts us is always a soul soother lucky are the ones who have such friends, which is the rarest form of treasure in today’s circumstances.

Meena is the kind of character that chooses the ones that leave Myraah’s life. At least if Meena tries to be true to Ravi, she will have the experience of a happy relationship in her life. The fake display of emotions could be entertaining and joyful, but it can never last long.

3. The way the writer has showered their love for the city she grew up in, whether describing the winter or the beautiful Gulmohar, she has almost etched a scenic view with her selective use of language with the choicest words that complement each other, adding inevitable beauty to her narrative. The work setup of the protagonists, be it our journalist Myraah or political editor Andrew, is described as though, as we read through the lines, we see them walk in and out of their workplace and spend their day most realistically. She describes Myraah’s mom and her life with and without her to help the readers emote the protagonist’s pain, which almost brings an irresistible tear.

As a writer, I have always felt that writing emotions is hard. But, I have to say, whether it is holding a hand or giving the promise to stay forever together in life, Prajwal Hedge’s masterpiece, ”The Way We Were, is a perfect blend of emotions that brews not only her forever love for coffee that resonates in almost every flip of the page but a well-written story of love that highlights the fact that some are born to be together; rest is a mere play driven by the power of time.

It would have been much more pacifying and satisfying if Andrew’s point of view and thoughts were put out clearly by him, as Myraah does along the way.

If you want to read a rom-com that gives you the feel of watching a movie, this book is for you, and I would rate it a four-star read to curl up and read when you want a break from Instagram strolling on your weekends. You can buy the book here

romcom by Prajwal Hedge

About the Book

Myra Rai is living her best life. At twenty-eight, she is a prominent journalist at the precipice of dreamy success and her dating life is the envy of the town. After all, jealous heads stir to probe her almost engagement to Ravi Rao, the gentleman heir to a roaring political legacy! Myra is well on her course. Until comes knocking the broad-shouldered, chiselled-face ghost from her past…
Andrew Brown is a headstrong political activist, who was unexpectedly back in the city after a winning stint in the US. Set to take over as the executive editor of Morning Herald, he is determined to revisit his past and reconnect with that one feisty journalist at work who hates his guts, hates that he is back, and hates that he never called…

Both Myra and Andrew have lost a lot over the years, including each other. But in the fierce race to best one another while pretending not to seethe in the hellfire of jealousy and suppressed passion, can they keep their barbs (and hands) to themselves? Right from the centre of a smouldering passion-fest, Prajwal Hegde tugs compellingly at the heartstrings and delivers a stormy rom-com that is all love (AND a whole lot of lust)!

About the Author

Prajwal Hegde is the author of What’s Good About Falling (2018) and the Times of India’s tennis editor since July 2005. She began her journalism career with Mid-Day in Mumbai, before moving to Deccan Herald in Bengaluru. Prajwal has reported on all four Grand Slams – Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open – for several years.

She is on the International Tennis Federation’s Media Commission and is also a member of the International Tennis Writers Association. The Association of Tennis Professionals awarded Prajwal the 2021 Ron Bookman Media Excellence Award, making her the first Indian and second Asian to receive the honour.

She wrote the ‘Steffi Graf’ chapter in Sportstars 40, published by The Hindu in January 2020. She features in Break Point, the Leander Paes–Mahesh Bhupathi docuseries. Prajwal lives in Bengaluru with her husband, Dr Sanjay Hegde, a senior orthopaedic surgeon with Manipal Hospitals.

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Matheikal
3 months ago

Romcom is not my cup of tea. Thanks for the review.

Ambica Gulati
3 months ago

I love rom coms! They are just the best mood changers, something mushy about love that trascends all. Marked for future reads.

Preeti Chauhan
Preeti Chauhan
3 months ago

This one is quite a steamy romedy! It seems to have all the ingredients to become a hot seller.

Suchita
3 months ago

I loved your review of this book. You’re so right, writing emotions is not easy.

Tulika
Tulika
3 months ago

I love romcoms, specially between heavy reads. They’re such a relief to dig into, provided they’re well written of course.

A Rustic Mind
3 months ago

That’s a beautiful cover and the way you’re talking about this book makes me feel this one is right up my alley. Thanks for the recommendations 😁

Tulika
Tulika
3 months ago

I like romcoms specially as a respite between heavy reads or when I’m travelling and don’t have the mind space for a heavy read. This one seems like a good one.

Tulika
Tulika
3 months ago

I enjoy romcoms as palate fresheners or when I’m not in the mind frame to absorb deeper reads. This one seems like a nice light read.

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Anonymous
3 months ago

I am not a Romcom lover at all because somewhere the concept itself looks not appealing to me. There is a fine line between comedy and humour and I love humour in romance but not comedy. But your review is well penned.

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Samata Dey Bose
3 months ago

I am not a Romcom lover at all because somewhere the concept itself looks not appealing to me. There is a fine line between comedy and humour and I love humour in romance but not comedy. But your review is well penned.

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3 months ago

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3 months ago

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Harshita
3 months ago

Romcoms are my absolute favourites, and I loved the cover! I think will hunt it up.

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Anonymous
3 months ago

I am seeing this book everywhere in gram. And read the best review till now that make me pick up it soon. Will read this romcom in feb

Ahana Rao
3 months ago

I love that there’s a small “about author” section. I loved this review and the quotes you chose are so perfect and elevate the opinion you’re giving so well. What a lovely book cover too! I enjoyed your three point take on the book. Truly, great review.

Ninu Nair
3 months ago

I like the title and the cover, and of course this review surely places it as a formidable romcom. Hope to read it soon!

Night Reader Writes
3 months ago

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3 months ago

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