Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241331057
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 350
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Width: 129 mm
- ISBN-10: 0241331056
- Publisher Date: 03 May 2018
- Height: 198 mm
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 262 gr
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
Explore the complexities of identity and acceptance in “Leah on the Offbeat.” This coming-of-age novel follows Leah, a drummer navigating friendship, love, and self-discovery. Experience her journey as she grapples with her sexuality and place within her beloved friend group. Perfect for fans of contemporary YA fiction seeking heartwarming stories about self-acceptance and embracing individuality. Discover the captivating world of Leah and her offbeat charm.
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Anonymous –
Not my favorite Becky Albertalli book, but still a solid read. Leah’s character was well-developed, even if some scenes dragged a bit.
Mohit Dujari –
Absolutely loved this book! Leah is a fantastic character, and the story is both funny and poignant. A must-read for fans of Becky Albertalli.
Shivam Sunil Salampuria –
I adored Leah’s journey! The humor was spot-on, and the relationships felt genuine. It’s a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading.
Aakash Makan –
A beautiful story about self-acceptance! Leah’s journey resonated with me deeply. The characters are well-developed and lovable. Highly recommend!
Tirthabrata Dutta –
A fantastic read! Leah’s story is both funny and touching. The themes of identity and acceptance are explored with sensitivity and depth.
Soumendra Das –
This book is a triumph! Leah is a relatable and inspiring protagonist. The writing is superb, and the story is captivating from beginning to end.
Suzal Raj –
The romance felt a little forced, but I appreciated the discussion of LGBTQ+ issues. A decent YA novel with some thought-provoking moments.
Shibam Saha –
I struggled to connect with Leah. The plot was slow, and the characters felt underdeveloped. Overall, I would give it a
Vedang Singhal –
Leah’s struggle with her sexuality was portrayed beautifully. The supporting characters were great, adding depth to the story. Amazing!
Abhinay Agarwal –
This book is a gem! Leah’s voice is authentic and engaging. The themes of friendship and self-discovery are handled with sensitivity and care.
Alakananda Chatterjee –
I liked it, but I didn’t love it. The book explored themes of sexuality and acceptance, which I found a bit lacking. It’s an easy read though.
Divanshu Thakur –
This book is amazing! Leah’s voice is so authentic, and I really enjoyed reading it. The supporting characters make the story so vibrant.
Dhruv Sharma –
Leah’s story is important and inspiring. The book tackles complex issues with grace and honesty. I laughed, I cried, I loved it!
Nimish Nagi –
I enjoyed the book, but Leah’s character frustrated me sometimes. The band scenes were fun, and the ending was sweet. It was an okay book.
Jayant Singh –
Leah’s story is relatable and heartwarming. Loved the exploration of identity and friendship. A few plot points felt rushed though. Overall, a good read.
Alok Kumar Dubey –
The pacing was a bit slow for me, but I appreciated the focus on Leah’s personal growth. A nice story with a positive message. Fine story.
Saurav Gupta –
The story felt a bit generic, but the characters were likable enough. An enjoyable read, but not particularly memorable. Ok story.
Sonu Fugare –
The book was fine, but it didn’t blow me away. Leah’s character was okay, and the romance felt rushed. I probably won’t read it again.
Anonymous –
I had high expectations, but I was somewhat disappointed. The plot was predictable, and the characters lacked depth. It was decent, but not great.
Divij Gupta –
I found the story predictable, but still enjoyable. It’s a light and easy read perfect for a lazy afternoon. The writing was fine.