Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353578152
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 276 gr
- ISBN-10: 9353578159
- Publisher Date: 18 Sep 2020
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 276
- Spine Width: 16 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹254.15Current price is: ₹254.15.
Dive into the hilarious chaos of “My Best Friend’s Son’s Wedding” by Zarreen Khan (ISBN: 9789353578152). Minty Sood, a single mother, is about to marry the man of her dreams when her son announces his own engagement! Juggling wedding planning, family drama, and a secret love affair, Minty navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and two big fat Indian weddings. Get ready for a heartwarming and laugh-out-loud story about modern relationships.
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Riya Negi –
A sweet and funny story. The characters are well-developed, and the writing is engaging. A few clichés, but forgivable.
Avi Jain –
Such a fun book. The family drama and the secrets kept me hooked. The ending was predictable but satisfying.
Hemanth Lanka –
This book was a gem! Loved the characters, the plot, and the humor. A definite must-read for those who need a good laugh.
Satyam Mohapatra –
Loved the humor! The author really captures the essence of Indian family dynamics. Some of the plot twists were a bit much though.
Abhijeet Rai –
A quick and easy read. The family dynamics were funny and realistic. A few inconsistencies in the plot.
Manan Goyal –
Enjoyed the book! It was humorous and kept me entertained. Some parts were slow and dragged a little.
Meet Dipakkumar Modi –
Great book, especially enjoyed the mother-son relationship dynamic. The dual wedding concept was fun! A few slow parts though.
Nadeem Nahas –
I laughed out loud! Minty is so relatable. The Indian wedding drama was top-notch. However, the ending felt a little rushed.
Pranav Choudhary –
A delightful read. Minty’s journey is both funny and touching. A great choice for a lighthearted escape.
Ayushi Sharma –
Loved the Indian wedding aspects. The humor was spot-on. A good story overall, although some subplots felt unnecessary.
Ansh Arora –
A fun, lighthearted novel. The wedding chaos was hilarious, however, the ending was a bit too convenient.
Subhankar Nanda –
The family drama was hilarious. The plot kept me entertained. Enjoyed the strong female lead. A delightful read.
Sarthak Beniwal –
An easy read with plenty of laughs. Minty’s story is heartwarming, though at times the plot was a bit too convoluted.
Sagar Meena –
A fun, light read! The wedding chaos was relatable and funny, but some parts felt a bit predictable. Overall, enjoyable.
Pankaj Yadav –
This book was a charming escape. Family dynamics and wedding planning were interesting. Some characters were a bit underdeveloped.