Typical contemporary romance, but still fun.
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Absolutely enjoying tagged book, my Latté and eating home made brownies ?☕️
Got a new booklamp ??♀️??♀️??♀️
Absolutely enjoying tagged book, my Latté and eating home made brownies ?☕️
I really wanted to like this one- I certainly had high hopes for it. I‘ve been to Indian weddings in America, but was excited to read about one in India! But this is less about the wedding itself and focuses more on a jumble of romantic entanglements. Between the constant head-hopping and lengthy sentences, I very nearly bailed on it. I wish there had been more about the culture and less about superficial details. #PanAsianAuthor #Booked2020
The premise was a good one. Tina Das, a 32-year-old Indian American, has never felt entirely Indian or American but more like “other”. She is also unfulfilled in her job as she struggles to implement reality-type tv shows set in India…while living in Brooklyn. Hmmm.
My problem with this book was two-fold, and I almost gave up on it. First, it needs a good editor. The writing was frankly a mess…run-ons, POV from characters who make one-second