Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350293966
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Language: ENGLISH
- Weight: 300 gr
- ISBN-10: 935029396X
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 236
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Dive into “Good Indian Girls” by Ranbir Singh Sidhu (ISBN: 9789350293966), a captivating collection of short stories exploring the complexities of human nature. From a disgraced diplomat posing as a poet to a disastrous anthropological expedition, Sidhu’s debut work is both startling and disturbing. Experience his unique blend of dark humor and keen observation, praised by Jeet Thayil and Lynne Tillman. Discover the unexpected in “Good Indian Girls”.
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Kartik Bajaj –
A really interesting collection of short stories. Some of the stories really had an impact. Would recommend!
Gagan Khanna –
Sidhu’s dark humor is definitely present, but the stories felt a bit uneven. Still, an interesting debut.
Ayush Gupta –
I had mixed feelings. Some stories are fantastic, while others drag on. Still, Sidhu has a unique voice that’s worth exploring.
Adithya T R –
A must-read for fans of short stories, especially those with a dark sense of humor.
Ashutosh Mishra –
Sidhu’s writing is sharp and insightful. I enjoyed some stories more than others, but the overall impact is strong. Worth a read.
Anant Kumar Singh –
Startling and disturbing is right! It really makes you think.
Aastha Moona –
The book is definitely weird. I had to think about some of the stories. A solid read.
Ashutosh –
Interesting collection of stories. I liked the diverse characters and different settings.
Anonymous –
The stories were very different. I did not like all of them, but some were very good. I especially liked the one about the diplomat.
Yogesh Kataria –
Good, though some of the themes are pretty disturbing. Prepare yourself!
Anonymous –
Some stories were excellent! Really captures the complexities of people. Others, not so much. Overall, worth reading.
Sourav Kumar Saw –
Good, but not great. Some stories were much better than others.
Harsh Mahender Singh –
I found the book to be generally good. But I felt like there were some stories that I wasn’t sure what the author was trying to convey.
Yogesh –
Good Indian Girls is an unsettling read, but in a good way. Some stories are more memorable than others. I would recommend.
Shivam Pandey –
A good read, and worth the time. Some stories were better than the others, but on the whole very interesting. I am excited to see what the author does next.
Pratibha Gupta –
The author seems to capture human flaws very well. A solid read.
Abhishek Kumar –
Very funny, but also with some serious underlying messages about life.
Anuja Sinha –
It wasn’t my favorite book. I am not sure what to think about the book, some stories were okay, but others were confusing.
Ishita Mishra –
While the writing style is engaging, the collection as a whole feels disjointed. Some stories shine, but others are forgettable.
Rohit Sharma –
A disturbing, yet fascinating collection. I wasn’t always comfortable, but I couldn’t put it down. Definitely thought-provoking.
Prajjwal Yadav –
I enjoyed the book. The characters are memorable. The author has a talent for dark humor.
Maniratnam –
Good Indian Girls is a mixed bag. Some stories really resonated, while others fell flat. Sidhu’s writing is definitely unique, though!
Harsh Vardhan –
Good Indian Girls is a collection of short stories. Some stories are better than others. Overall, it is good book to read.
Saksham Verma –
It’s a very unusual set of short stories. Some are excellent, some are not. It is dark, for sure.
Abha Suman –
The stories are well-written and the author’s dark humor is definitely evident. Some themes are disturbing.