Synopsis
Sixteen year old Rhea Shah never thought that she would find herself falling for her brother’s best friend, Joy Fernandez, when they come home from college. Because never thought that the dork who used to go to school with them would suddenly reinvent himself in college.
The only people she’s able to talk to about her absurd crush, are her best friends, Sophie and Arjav. Both of whom at first encourage, and then almost blackmail, Rhea to confess her feelings, which leaves the poor girl more muddled than ever!
Plagued with upcoming Board Examinations along with her friends’ suggestions, Rhea finds it difficult to concentrate, because she’s fallen for Joy, hook, line and sinker. In an attempt to give vent to her feelings, she begins a blog, where she publishes all her songs and poems, dedicated to Joy, keeping her identity a secret.
But things do not go quite how she planned when a certain blogger named J. Fern begins to read her blog, and wishes to work with her…
Will Rhea ever confess her feelings to Joy? And will Joy find out the real identity of The Guitar Girl?
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Chetna
Love it. I really the style of writing, I think it would really connect with your target readership. At first, I had my doubts about it as it came across as inconvenient but I was wrong. You get accustomed to it as you read on. The storyline seems promising. I think it would make an entertaining book. I most certainly want to read further. Good luck!
Samiksha Gupta
I am a sixteen year old girl and I've seen some school-time love stories.. nothing of this kind though. But still the possibility of having such a romance cannot be ruled out ( we teenagers are actually too weird, so every freaking thing is possible with us ). I was attracted by the name first of all. The writing style, though unique and appreciable and quite real, is somewhat confusing.. i had to put an effort to think which lines came from which character.. On the whole, this sums up as a nice and lovely first love tale.. a very girly thing indeed (which might limit your audience perhaps). Nonetheless, I am interested to know what's gonna happen next..
Amish Sharma
Brilliant work!
Now stop copy pasting g-talks and start writing something that makes sense.
Aviral Singh
well to begin with, the plot seems interesting from the point of view of a teenager. However, I doubt if it will attract a plethora of readers. It is more like reading someone's journal than a novel. the book though might ge popular among the teenage readers. all the best..!!

Damini Majumdar
Honest review? This is your everyday teenage drama! Sorry to sound harsh but that's exactly what I felt. I've had enough of CBag and Durjoy Dutta kind of love stories, simply enough. Some people sure find this type of stories worth liking but this is simply not my cup of tea. I wouldn't have finished reading the book but since reviewing without reading the complete manuscript would be somewhat unfair, I did read the whole of it.
But Aneisha, one thing I'd like to tell you that you're a gifted writer. Even though the story failed to catch my attention, I really appreciate your style of writing. Moreover, the idea of representing a story through Facebook messages, G-talk chats, text messages, journals and blogging..even passing notes in the class, is quite innovative. I'm sure there are people who'd relate to your story and like to read it. So I'd like this book to get published and wish you all the best for that.

Niyati Shinde
Loved the witty way in which you have written! And abso freakin lutely loved the 'Chemistry Lab' table!! was literally ROFLing! Would love to read further... :-) this Rhea's sense of humour kinda reminds me of Bella from Twilight... :-)

Diptee Raut
I loved the way this story is written. I look forward to read the rest of it. Aniesha has the flair to keep her readers hooked on to what she writes
Hetika Sanghani
A new way of writing a book...feel good..loveddd the way social media is used for writing the entire story...really liked reading whatever is put up...would definitely want to read more....Aniesha-very good job!!

Sapna Bhattacharya
Aniesha has anyone ever told you that you are a born writer? Well I am...
Today morning while lazily browsing through BGB I noticed this new book uploaded. I clicked on Read Book, very sure that this subject will not interest me but wanted to browse through. Then I found myself falling for J, texting him as Rhea, as anxious as Rhea and hated to put the book down. Didn't want it all to end. Had never thought that texting, journal entries, emails could hold a reader's attention so well. This bloodygoodbook sure needs to be published. Till then waiting to read the rest......

Teja Srinivas