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Sep 12, 2008
2 1/2 stars maybe, but then it wasn't really my type. A bit shallow, but the plot did get slightly more involved as the story progressed. Not fine literature, by any means, but fun.
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Jan 13, 2012
This last book in Dhami's trilogy about the Dhillon sisters who are just as funny and up the same crazy antics as in the previous books. In this addition the girls have finally gotten their Auntie engaged and have to help get ready for her wedding. This is a new year and the girl meet some new kids that have moved to the school. One is an angelic boy who they decide has to want one of them so, they bet on who he will end up liking. Then you have a girl that doesnt quit hit it off with the gi
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May 13, 2011
This is the final book in the Babes trilogy. Now that sister's Amber, Jazz and Geena have gotten used to their aunt, she's getting married. The family prepares for the wedding and the sisters make a bet, to catch the eye of Rocky, a new student. This time a few of Amber's ideas workout. Though she may have gone too far by agreeing to let Rocky play at the reception without telling auntie or hearing him play.
This one was just as fun as the first two. It's not easy finding fun well wri More...
This one was just as fun as the first two. It's not easy finding fun well wri More...
Oct 28, 2010
In keeping with my inability to start most series at the beginning, I read the third book, Bhangra Babes by Narinder Dhami first. Auntie is still living at home to provide a female touch since their mother died. The problem is, they'd really like to get Auntie out of the house.
Fortunately though, Auntie has gotten engaged. In six weeks the wedding will be over and life will be back to normal. In the meantime though, they have to survive through Auntie's crazy wedding planning while t More...
Fortunately though, Auntie has gotten engaged. In six weeks the wedding will be over and life will be back to normal. In the meantime though, they have to survive through Auntie's crazy wedding planning while t More...
Jun 05, 2011
This last entry in Dhami's trilogy about the Dhillon sisters sees them being just as funny, & having just as much trouble (often caused by themselves) as the prior two books. Auntie is finally engaged to marry Amber's dreamy teacher, Mr. Arora, but has run into problems with his own interfering auntie. In the meantime, the sisters are in the midst of a competition to see who can snag the attentions of the very good-looking new boy, Rocky Gill, & trying to avoid an obnoxious new girl whom Mr. Aro
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Aug 28, 2009
Well, I had to read all of the books, right? I liked this one best of the three books. But isn't that backwards? Shouldn't you like the first book best and continue on in the series? I think it has to do with having more facets to the main characters--though they did some stupid stuff that no one in real life would actually do!
Oct 21, 2011
Total waste of time, I had picked this book since it comes from teh writer of Bend it like Beckham!! The only good things that can sbe said is that I didnt spend more than 1.5 hrs on it.Story of 3 Indian school girls (sisters) in UK. To be honest there is no story at all.
My advise don't bother with this book
My advise don't bother with this book
Jan 13, 2011
This is the third book in the BABES trilogy. It's about the three sisters, Amber, Jazz, and Geeta but this time their aunt (who came to take care of them and their father after their mother died) is getting married off to their teacher Mr. Arora. They've been trying to get rid of her ever since she came and now that she's leaving, they have seconds thoughts about if they will be happy. At the same time, there is a new girl at school (who wasn't really friendly). Amber needs to befriend her becau
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Sep 06, 2010
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May 24, 2009
This is the third edition to the growing series of Bindi Babes and Bollywood Babes... A very good read!!!!
Jul 27, 2010
"Bhangra Babes" was a little girly and stuff, but it was actually good...
Nov 30, 2008
I really like this book because it talked about Indian culture and because it has a lot of morals and values that everyone can learn. You can really see what happens when you get spoiled too much. I always tell myself that to much of something is not good, when you think about it it's true.
Mar 18, 2009
I was really looking forward to reading this book because the author, Narinder Dhami, also wrote Bend it Like Bekham, which was turned into a hit movie.
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