This is such an interesting story about tragedy, love, compassion that it makes you addicted to the book. I enjoyed every part of this book from the start when they met, actually, it makes you smile. The tone of the book is simple and easily understandable. The story rolls around two characters Arsh & Nirvi. All other characters move around them but have unique personalities. Sam is such a self-absorbed prick, who only cares about his opinion who has a live-in relationship with Nirvi, and Nirvi who thinks her opinion doesn’t matter; the only thing matter is to make Sam happy. while Tiya is such fun-loving girl who has many aspirations and wants to go after them and is Nirvi’s best friend. On the tragedy this book is based on, I think it covers the issue appropriately while bringing the character to life and getting involved with them. I liked the chapter goes, the author tries to portray the story based on both the lead characters’ point of view. Now coming to the main character, their compassion, understanding, and respect make you want to read more. Arsh first saw his Lemon Girl who had the most remarkable laugh and full of life. Later he met her after 2 yrs and he knew the laugh from standing far but couldn’t recognize the person standing there. And Nirvi saw Arsh and remembering him seemed like she was struck by lightning and wanted to forget everything again. Page by page character starts to develop and compassion between them elaborates. And later Nirvi accepts that she has a right to live her life her way and it’s not her fault. Finally, I think the book is worth reading and I think everyone who’ll read the book will fall in love with it. Just love the way the author put up the story and language and the depiction of the story is very interesting. My Rating: ⅘