I am still a beginner when it comes to reading despite the fact that I've read plenty of webtoons and wattapad stories and a few novels here and there. It was my first time reading something like 'Wish I could tell you', I mean it's indescribable, the purity, the authenticity, the practicality still the magic that it contained, it's just not something one can explain in words, there are no words desgined to mirror the emotions I've felt because of this book, because of some pages, some words, some stories, stories of people I have never met, stories of people that somehow felt like an old friend, stories of people that I can't convince myself to think are not real, just stories, raw and pure. For the first time in my reading journey, I have felt this strongly for the characters, not just one or two emotions, but each and every tear that escaped their eyes, each and every thought that scared them, each and every scar they had, I felt it all in me. I was actually surprised by the fact that how much a book can surprise me, like the start was plain and simple and I had theories about how will the story unfold having read a few novels that weren't even based in India, that's why I stopped after a few chapters thinking I am just awaiting a cliched plot and drama, but still I picked it up again 1-2 days ago and to my shock none of what I had imagined to happen did, the first twist came when around half of the book was completed, leaving me so stunned that I forgot to close my mouth that may have been open for around 10 minutes, and then the next thing I know is that 3 hours have passed and I can't get myself to stop, I wanted to see what happens next, and after that, and after that. Then I paused and went to sleep but the first thing I did the next morning was to pick it up again and read till I finish it, the more I read, the more I wanted to but even though my heart was aching to know what was gonna happen next, I couldn't bear the pain of it ending, like why did it have to end but it did, and in the most complete incomplete way. Even though I have thousands of questions as to how the characters are gonna do in future and how will they get to their Happy ending if there is one, Maybe it was the best thing to leave it there, though I'll be the first one to turn up in line if Durjoy Dutta writes a sequel. Thank You So much Mr. Dutta for making me realise what a true good book can do to it's readers. You just made me your fan with the first ever book that I read if yours. One of my favorites now.