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What does a woman want? Shoes? Nope. Sex? Maybe. Money? Yes but nowadays her own ...Hmm, so then what does today's woman really, really deep, deep down want? Still your breath. LOVE! And Right Fit Wrong Shoe shall give it to her. The story of Nandini or as her hesitant paramour describes her 'lassi in a wine glass' is set in the more-than-just-a-third-world-country's city, Kanpur. She has been bitten, for better or worse, but definitely bitten, by Bollywood. Her spirit is undefeatable; she mocks certain death (Aditya) and suffers stoically for love (Aditya, again. Go figure!) Her accomplice in all her escapades is Sneha Verma- that one friend we all refer to as BFF, but function with, as chaddi-baniyan (or gracefully put as hand and a glove). The book begins at a point where all love stories end. Dripping with humour and romance, it encases a young woman's thoughts on the society she survives in. No library descriptions found. |
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There are plenty of characters in this book and am glad the author introduced them in the beginning thus, giving an idea to the reader on how they all connect.
The story starts with the news of the arrival of Aditya and description of how nervous Nandini is to meet him. No doubt, leaving curiosity for the reader with questions such as why what for and how come!
Gladly the story goes into the flashback, thus giving a peek into Aditya's personality that at first was not received well as a reader. I found him arrogant, egotistical and condescending besides being dominant. That was a big turn off! However, as the story preceded, he is seen melting over issues, which made me put him in the 'like' category!
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