"First to Plz" is a sweet and simple story about an immature girl. The book was very short, i could finish it in just three hours.
The female character of the novel, Avanti is a sweet girl who is very homesick as she is away for MBA at her new college. Her best friends Meenakshi and Rachana are with her in her new journey. Here, she meets Akash, a handsome boy, whom she falls in love at first sight. He is adorable and Avanti is unable to take her eyes off him, why she herself doesn't know. She feels that Akash is her first love and secretly nurtures the dream that he will propose to her first. The story goes on from there as Avanti tries to know what is in Akash's mind and if he is interested in her, will he understand her feelings and who will propose first!
In my opinion, the story was very shot and sweet, Avanti as the author herself has depicted as a immature girl, i felt she is more sensitive than immature in most of the book. As she is away from her parents, very homesick, it is natural she tries finding comfort in her friends. When she starts falling for Akash, even for a very small thing he says or does, she feels hurt. I think it sometimes happens someone you love tease you or make fun of you, it will hurt your feelings, i think it is because of that particular age. But, then, there were some things in the novel which i felt was very immature behavior like when she cries because Akash tells her she is cute and not beautiful.Also, there is not much insight into Akash's feelings or thoughts in the book but as the author has depicted the story as Avanti's story, it was ok! But i always love a story when both the character's have their own point-of-view. Otherwise, it was ok, a page-turning book, author has tried to create an interest from the first page. But, still when i finished the book, i felt like there was not much as a story, i like books with a solid storyline. One more i felt was, the end was abrupt, it would have been nice if there was something more at the end, some more pages with the happy ending.
All in all, First you Plz is a sweet read if you prefer a simple, not much time-consuming read. I liked reading it. It was a nice debut novel by Nisha Thakur.
The female character of the novel, Avanti is a sweet girl who is very homesick as she is away for MBA at her new college. Her best friends Meenakshi and Rachana are with her in her new journey. Here, she meets Akash, a handsome boy, whom she falls in love at first sight. He is adorable and Avanti is unable to take her eyes off him, why she herself doesn't know. She feels that Akash is her first love and secretly nurtures the dream that he will propose to her first. The story goes on from there as Avanti tries to know what is in Akash's mind and if he is interested in her, will he understand her feelings and who will propose first!
In my opinion, the story was very shot and sweet, Avanti as the author herself has depicted as a immature girl, i felt she is more sensitive than immature in most of the book. As she is away from her parents, very homesick, it is natural she tries finding comfort in her friends. When she starts falling for Akash, even for a very small thing he says or does, she feels hurt. I think it sometimes happens someone you love tease you or make fun of you, it will hurt your feelings, i think it is because of that particular age. But, then, there were some things in the novel which i felt was very immature behavior like when she cries because Akash tells her she is cute and not beautiful.Also, there is not much insight into Akash's feelings or thoughts in the book but as the author has depicted the story as Avanti's story, it was ok! But i always love a story when both the character's have their own point-of-view. Otherwise, it was ok, a page-turning book, author has tried to create an interest from the first page. But, still when i finished the book, i felt like there was not much as a story, i like books with a solid storyline. One more i felt was, the end was abrupt, it would have been nice if there was something more at the end, some more pages with the happy ending.
All in all, First you Plz is a sweet read if you prefer a simple, not much time-consuming read. I liked reading it. It was a nice debut novel by Nisha Thakur.