Deepak Jaisinghani
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Born
in Ahmedabad, India
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Jeffrey Archer, David Baldacci, Malcom Gladwell, Amish Tripathi, Micha
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Member Since
July 2016
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/deepakjaisinghani
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The Girl Who Did Not Break (Arc of a Soldier trilogy, #1)
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2021
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The Girl Who Did Not Break
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| Hilarious, but also thought-provoking in its own distinguished style. I read Backman's Anxious People back in 2021 and I vowed never to pick up any of this author's books again, wondering why the hell is he so popular? It never occurred to me that ma ...more | |
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| A brief but touching memoir of the authoress' bittersweet relationship with her mother-in-law. Reading it immediately after Strayed's fictional short story This Telling, I could see where the ideas explored in that story emerged from. Her chartbuster ...more | |
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| This was an unexpectedly riveting story about teenage pregnancy and adoption. Probably the best in Out of Line collection. | |
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| At times, I found this authoress' writing fascinating, but mostly I tried to bear it. I understand why this short story is so highly rated, but it just didn't work for me. Her language was something I chose to tolerate as this was just a short story, ...more | |
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| Apparently this authoress has got a distinctive style. She writes world war historical fiction with women protagonists inspired by real-life characters, and her plots more often than not cover two timelines, including this short story. Also, all of h ...more | |
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| Um... what just happened at the end? Why? How? I liked the dry, wry humour, but what the hell was that ending? | |
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| I liked this story much more than I'd imagined. These short stories are essentially meant for a reader to sample an author's writing and check out their full-length novels if it works for them. In this regard, I think the story fulfilled its potentia ...more | |
“I have to warn you. I promised my mother, a long time ago. She said I had to give folks a chance to walk away.”
― Nothing to Lose
― Nothing to Lose
“I had a teacher once, grade school somewhere. Philippines, I think, because she always wore a big white hat. So it was somewhere hot. I was always twice the size of the other kids, and she used to say to me: count to ten before you get mad, Reacher. And I've counted way past ten on this one. Way past.”
― Die Trying
― Die Trying
“The best fights are the ones you don't have", a wise man once said to me.”
― The Affair
― The Affair
“I said nothing. I’m good at saying nothing. I don’t like talking. I could go the rest of my life without saying another word, if I had to.”
― The Affair
― The Affair
“Some old guy once said that the meaning of life is that it ends.”
― A Wanted Man
― A Wanted Man








































