Review - Right fit wrong shoes by Varsha Dixit

Book Name - Right Fit Wrong ShoesAuthor - Varsha Dixit
Publisher - Rupa Publications
Number of Pages - 250
Publishing Year - 2009
Edition - Paperback
Rating : 3.5
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Blurb
What does a woman want? Shoes? Nope, Sex? Maybe, Money? Yes but nowadays her own . . . Hmmphh so then what does a today's woman really, really deep, deep down want? Still your hearts and hold your breath. LOVE! And Right Fit Wrong Shoe shall give it to her.
My review
I have always been a fan of love- hate relations. The irresistible love and ever repulsive hatred used to pump up my veins with a rush of adrenaline. Nandini and Aditya's love is so touching and rendered palpably. I have become a fan of author's narration. The quirky humor and snappy hurdle of words leave us panting with zest.
Author herself hints through one of the characters about the overworked mills and boons tales of Celebrity meets and undiscovered stunner, which works out as a justification for the cliche story line. The initial friction and discord as well as verbal attacks and counter-strokes are very lively and pulsating.
Another commendable fact is the friendship between Nandini and Sneha. From saving friend's name a crazy cow to the insensitive exchange of curses, shows a deep friendship without emotional overture.
A major setback of the story is the predictability. The twists in the story could be predicted right after the introduction of the male protagonist. Some areas of the book gave me the feeling of a different narration of the 'pyar mohabbat serials'. With such a great writing style, if the a little more effort was taken to bring about multifarious twists especially towards the climax, the book would have done wonders. Climax disappointed me. I had decided on a 4 stars till then but the last three chapters just oozed out the fun.
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About the author

Varsha Dixit is an Indian writer and the author of this book. She currently lives in the US with her family. She originally intended on writing books on serial killers, but decided against it as she finds it difficult to maim or kill anyone. She did her schooling at St. Mary’s Convent in Kanpur and received a B.A. (Honours) in Political Science from Indraprastha College, New Delhi.

Published on February 21, 2016 10:30
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