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message 1: by Yukti (last edited May 04, 2021 12:15AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Yukti | 151 comments Anyone interested in buddy reading? I am planning to start reading it from this weekend.


message 2: by Girish, The Good cop (new) - rated it 3 stars

Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
Will be joining this read!


Parvez | 13 comments Count me in.


message 4: by Yukti (last edited May 04, 2021 05:26AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Yukti | 151 comments This being my first buddy read, i am more excited to read this book now.. Looking forward to Saturday.


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Archi Seth | 6 comments I will also be joining!


message 6: by Girish, The Good cop (new) - rated it 3 stars

Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
Great! Archi, Yukti, since this is your first BR - please feel free to share your updates, impressions, observations as you are reading for discussion.

Also, in the interest of preventing spoilers - if there is any crucial information you want to express, do add the progress you have made and the then put the potential spoilers with html. "< spoiler> < /spoiler>"

Look forward to the book, Got it on Audible.


message 7: by Girish, The Good cop (new) - rated it 3 stars

Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
Started the book today. The first chapter was fantastic. Lovely introduced as a transgender character - interested to see how an Indian book will handle this character arc!


Yukti | 151 comments i didn't find it on audible. please share the link. have started reading it just now.


message 9: by Girish, The Good cop (new) - rated it 3 stars

Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
hi Yukti, it is available on audible.com.

looks like the Indian audible has de-listed it. strange since it has also been delisted from Storytel since Feb

this is going to be a controversial book I guess :)


message 10: by Yukti (last edited May 10, 2021 09:52PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Yukti | 151 comments yea its about an attack so may be.

I could not read in the weekend. I am at the point where the three main characters have been introduced. And a basic link between the three has been set.

I feel like this is going to be one of those books which force you to think about life and its various circumstances.

BTW, I like the way the perspective of Lovely has been written. Just like a person who is learning English would say or write.


message 11: by Girish, The Good cop (new) - rated it 3 stars

Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
Reached around 30%. The characterisation is raw and harsh. the language is unapologetic.

I agree on Lovely's storyline - well written. The PT master character is very Shakespearean.


Parvez | 13 comments Finished it a couple of days ago. It was a decent read. I love stories that are told from multiple perspectives and this was a decent attempt by the author. The last few chapters of the book were gut wrenching. I loved how some lead characters were not just complete white characters but had different shades of grey. I loved Lovely's arc the best. I liked how conflicted her character was and when faced with a life changing decision to make, morality and Righteousness sometimes have to take backseat, especially one has faced adversities all their life and have been at the receiving end of luck.
All in all a pretty nice short read.
I am excited to hear your views about the story.


message 13: by Yukti (last edited May 13, 2021 01:52AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Yukti | 151 comments I have reached to the point where Lovely has started shooting for the movie. And I agree with Parvez, the characters written are not black and white but grey with faults of their own. Its true in current scenario where people intentionally choose their own welfare above others and this is what makes the book very relatable.
I liked how PT sir and Lovely are connected through Azad too not just Jivan. Still waiting how this information would materialize into something later.
And I get the political angle of why has the book been delisted from audio platforms.


Yukti | 151 comments Ok. I'm done. The storyline is very relatable to the present world scenario where people with no influence and means are often slaughtered for selfish motives('the greater good' as it is called). There are chapters where you think the character should have chosen a different path but in the hindsight the question still remains 'if you were in the same situation, would you really choose the moral path?'


message 15: by Girish, The Good cop (new) - rated it 3 stars

Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
Yukti wrote: "I have reached to the point where Lovely has started shooting for the movie. And I agree with Parvez, the characters written are not black and white but grey with faults of their own. Its true in c..."

I have reached this part now. The character arcs are somehow predictable and in the name of hard-hitting, maybe the author is stretching with some pointless episodes. I will reserve my judgement till I finish.


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Archi Seth | 6 comments Am half-way through the book . It is a gut-wrenching read , a novel in the realist mode . All the inconvenient truths about minority persecution , class divide , the plight of the have nots and rise of majoritarian politics are laid bare . However , the muck and the pessimism does sometimes seem to cater to the western audience .
Some of the reviews point to a tragic betrayal of Jivan at the end so I find it difficult to read further . But the writing does draw you into its world and I hope to finish a few days later
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