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Intriguing Women
Intriguing Women | Lakshmi Raj Sharma
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Intriguing Women is Lakshmi Raj Sharma's third work of fiction. After the success of his debut novel The Tailor's Needle and his first book of short stories Marriages Are Made In India, Sharma now publishes a second, masterly collection of stories about women in all their infinite - and intriguing - variety. Male readers may learn something useful too... The stories have international and Indian settings. We visit Europe, we travel to Afghanistan and we celebrate the rich variety of the Indian continent. These are women who may seem superficially normal, but might not be, and women who strive for normality at all costs. Sharma also raises questions; can a woman reconcile herself to terrorism? How do we react to a woman who kills several of her husbands? Definitions of femininity are examined and magnified through the prism of fiction. We meet women who despite years of oppression, are smart enough to ride the 21st century successfully, while others are left behind, unable to handle the complexities of modern life. These stories report, reflect and examine the feminine nature. What is it like to be born a woman, most particularly an Indian woman? Intriguing stories indeed...
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JacintaMCarter
Intriguing Women | Lakshmi Raj Sharma
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January 4th must not be a great reading day for me. I just gave a book a 1-star review, and apparently I did the same on the tagged book last January 4th. #TBTReads

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JacintaMCarter
Intriguing Women | Lakshmi Raj Sharma
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Some of the women in this short story collection are intriguing. But most of the characters are stereotypical and flat. Most of the stories end abruptly with no closure and, sometimes, no plot. The glimpses of Indian and Middle Eastern culture were interesting, but not explored deeply enough. If these stories had been fleshed out more, the characters would've had room to grow and develop, rather than appear as mere shadows on the page.

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Dylangrrl
Intriguing Women | Lakshmi Raj Sharma
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These short stories are abysmal. Unbelievable characters spoke in stilted dialogue (English has to be the speaker's second language) only contributed to the predictability of the plots of each story. One was more formulaic than the next. Sentences were choppy, used forced slang and awkward phrasing. I felt like I was reading a mandatory English class submission with every story. These make you appreciate how good authors make their works work.