Book title :Wrong Means Right End
Author : Varsha Dixit
Published by : Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd.
After a failed marriage, Sneha, a single working mom, has no time, or
inclination, for love. She resists every matchmaking attempt made by
the overzealous Nandini, married to industrialist Aditya. But then the
past intrudes in the form of the gorgeous and rich, Nikhil, who brings
along Gayatri to break-up her ex-fiancĂ©, Aditya’s marriage. Sneha
enlists Nikhil’s help to salvage the situation. But how does she even
talk to a man who clearly loathes her? As Nikhil and Sneha try to
grapple with their egos and combustible chemistry, love blossoms.
Wrong Means Right End is a sequel to the bestselling
novel Right Fit Wrong Shoe, with the same memorable, relatable and
engaging characters. It is an exuberant story about love and friendship,
filled with surprises and a wicked twist at every turn.
Every love story is different. And this one's too. People support second marriage, and is now a common phenomenon. But not many believe they can fall in love after a failed marriage. The past memories, the hurtful heart shuts tight letting no access to even the possibility of a hint of something comforting and genuine.
The character of a divorced Sneha, who is a mother of a wonderful little kid Advey and that of divorced Nikhil are the most interesting ones. The tension, the chemistry between these two banks of the river is so intense. Will these banks ever meet is something you should read this book to find out for yourself. The friendship Sneha shares with her best friend Nandini, is so heart-warming that you feel like picking up your phone and abusing 'Kulta', 'Kameeni' to your best pal.
The author, Varsha Dixit does full justice in expressing the anguish and phases these people go through. The characters involved in this novel are those you can relate to in your everyday life. There's surely a face you can attach each character to, which makes you connect to it. The book comes alive with the way the author has described each and every situation, giving little scope to your imagination. Reading this book is like watching a good movie in your head.
Varsha Dixit |
Every emotion is covered so beautifully here, that most people experience with the bunch of people they spend maximum time with. There's love, friendship, gossip, jealousy, revenge, pity, gratitude, guilt, kindness, loyalty, anguish, lust, want, need, hunger and what not! True love and true friendship has been dealt with such finesse it only makes you want to read more of it. The sexual tension between Sneha and Nikhil is really something and the author manages to capture your full attention and succeeds in running your imagination wild in a beautiful way. The unexpected roads taken by these people, and the crossroads where they meet and separate again, only to meet at yet another junction is a game you would enjoy being a part of immensely.
Over all, this book was a refreshing read after a long time. The style of writing can be related by the audience which makes it all the better. Grab a copy, i would suggest to all you suckers of romance and friendship before you hear everyone else talking about it! You don't want to be left out now, do you?
Price : Rs.140
Pages : 311
My Rating : 4 on 5
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It was a good review...
ReplyDeleteyes the plot was bit different as it was focused on second life after one broken relation...
i have also reviewed about the book...you can find it at
http://anjan5.blogspot.in/2012/12/book-review-wrong-means-right-end.html
Sweet! Thank you Pranita. Thank you Anjan
ReplyDeleteThe pleasure is mine Varsha. Enjoyed the book immensely!
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Delete"WRONG MEANS RIGHT" IS THE FIRST BOOK WHICH COMPELLED ME TO FINISH AT A STRETCH...
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