📖 Overview
Avantika and Deb have been together for over a decade, building a life and relationship that feels stable and secure. Their story traces back to their college days when a chance encounter led to romance, followed by years of navigating their careers and shared life in Delhi.
The couple faces a new chapter as they seriously consider having a child, which forces them to examine their relationship and individual desires. Through flashbacks, their journey from young love to adult partnership emerges, revealing the small moments and decisions that shaped their bond.
As they grapple with this potential life change, both must confront their fears, expectations, and what they truly want for their future together. The narrative explores the evolution of long-term relationships and how couples adapt to life's transitions.
The Perfect Us examines the reality of sustaining love over time and questions whether relationships can maintain their spark while accommodating change. Through its central relationship, the novel considers how partners balance individual growth with shared dreams.
👀 Reviews
Readers praise Durjoy Datta's realistic portrayal of modern relationships and how couples navigate major life decisions. Many connect with the authentic dialogue between the main characters and their relatable struggles with marriage and parenthood.
Common praise points:
- Emotional depth in handling infertility
- Natural progression of the relationship
- Balanced perspective from both partners
Main criticisms:
- Slow pacing in the middle sections
- Repetitive internal monologues
- Some find the ending unsatisfying
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads: 3.9/5 (2,800+ ratings)
Amazon India: 4.3/5 (1,000+ reviews)
Notable reader comments:
"Captures the complexities of marriage without being preachy" - Goodreads reviewer
"Too much back and forth between past and present" - Amazon reviewer
"First half engaging, second half drags" - Flipkart review
Several readers note the book resonates more with married couples than young romance readers who enjoyed Datta's previous works.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌟 The novel explores themes of infertility and IVF treatment, topics rarely addressed in Indian contemporary romance literature
💑 Author Durjoy Datta wrote this book based on personal experiences with his wife Avantika Mohan, making it one of his most intimate works
📚 The Perfect Us is the sequel to Datta's earlier novel The Perfect World, following the same main characters Deb and Avantika
🏆 Durjoy Datta started writing while still in engineering college and became a bestselling author by age 21, with The Perfect Us being his 17th novel
🌍 The book resonated strongly with Indian millennials, sparking social media discussions about marriage expectations and fertility struggles in modern Indian society