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The acknowledgments page was especially memorable given that this book is written form the female point of view. A fairly quick read, try finishing in 2-3 sittings. Important thoughts on feminism or rather humanism, taking things slow, balance between career and relationships, open communication and mutual respect, technical proficiency which leads to success in career. Most of all intrigues you on arranged marriage, and that it may not be as bad as modern society makes it out to be, and that yo
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Well, to begin I do not hate CB with a passion shared by many of my fellow readers. This is not to say that it's an issue on either side but still thought to clear that up right at the start. Now coming up to the book, it's no secret that Chetan likes to write is the first person that's why the plugs in earlier books of people finding him to tell their stories. This time Chetan speaks through a female voice and tells us a story of Radhika Mehta a normal girl from a middle class family of Delhi w
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One Indian girl Is about well, one Indian girl, who is very smart , successful and is about to get wed.
Easy read. Must have been pretty easy to write too. Don't expect a nuanced or evolved story line. Simple sells so simple works. It is a thin one. Just read it so as to be aware of the popular reading. Atleast it recognises that it is just a lip service to feminism which is so prevalent in our society. Expect a movie soon. ...more
Easy read. Must have been pretty easy to write too. Don't expect a nuanced or evolved story line. Simple sells so simple works. It is a thin one. Just read it so as to be aware of the popular reading. Atleast it recognises that it is just a lip service to feminism which is so prevalent in our society. Expect a movie soon. ...more

I can't believe I wasted my time reading this. seriously from where the hell do you think of this bullshit . earning good money and showing phoney feminism doesn't make your protagonist strong.
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