Book Review - RIght Fit Wrong Shoe by Varsha Dixit
The prefect leather in a perfect
shade and moulded into perfect size in the most trendy design - A perfect custom
fit .
From their first meeting till the end
Adi and Nandi never stops to pull you into this absolutely filmy romance.
The double trouble Nandini and Sneha had
grabbed my attention from the time I read their meddling with Gayatri's love story
in Rightfully Wrong and Wrongfully Right.
Here the moment Adi starts taunting or
unfurling his wrath on Nandi the sparks starts to fly...
Miss Black and Miss White were even
mentioning: just like them Adi and Nandi are fighting always. But girls, reality check!
They are not like you guys... they are attracted to each other and getting
crazily in love. (rolling my eyes at them)
'From fights to kiss', may be the story
line but trust me it's no ordinary romantic journey. With Varsha Dixit how can it
ever be normal? (My wicked naughty side is all happy and content after reading) The
right amount of humour, drama, friendship and romance. The perfect mix of all
the materials and the Right Fit Wrong Shoe is all ready for the readers to
adorn.
Had an absolute blast with each and every Sneha and Nandini moment. Don't want to take away the credit from Aditya and
Nandini's really high voltage romance, but my heart has more 'softer' corner for
the girl bonding. (Missing my friends so bad…sniff)
The friendship and romance in the right
amount of mix is difficult to attain and hats off to Varsha Dixit for the same.
After reading the book felt like I had watched a great rom-com. Eagerly looking forward for
another one of your's Varsha Dixit, " aaj kal aur parson"(today,
tomorrow and day after tomorrow) ;-)
Just a review won’t do the justice, if you want to
dig in a great romance with a fair amount of humour, pick a Varsha Dixit.
Blurb:
Twenty-six year old Nandini Sharma is a girl who, like most
girls in India, has been taken over by Bollywood. She falls for her neighbour
Aditya Sarin. He is filthy rich and fairly intelligent. She mocks death and
suffers for love. Right Fit Wrong Shoes may be Indian to the core, but contains
urban language. The humorous book will have you laughing so hard that it will
bring tears to your eyes. The book does not have graphic scenes or physical
intimacy and the words used are delicate. The funny and romantic book is about
a young woman's thoughts about the society she lives in.
Grab before this Custom Fit goes out of stock (;-)Miss Black, Miss
White and Me have had our grabs, now it’s your turn) from good reads, Amazon USA,
Amazon India, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK, Amazon Australia.
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