Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141372181
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 128 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 250 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141372184
- Publisher Date: 10 Aug 2017
- Depth: 22
- No of Pages: 352
- Spine Width: 28 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
Embark on a heartwarming journey of self-discovery with ‘Girl Online: Going Solo.’ Follow Penny as she navigates new friendships, family dynamics, and the exciting world of blogging. A relatable story about finding your voice, embracing change, and celebrating individuality. Perfect for young adults seeking inspiration and connection. Get your copy now!
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Prapti Roy –
A fun and easy read. Penny’s character is engaging, and the story kept me hooked. A great book for young adults!
Anant Kumar Singh –
Penny’s growth in this book is awesome. She becomes a good example.
Abhay Singh –
I found the protagonist inspiring but a bit cliché.
Prashant –
I loved seeing Penny grow! Some parts dragged, but overall a feel-good story about finding yourself. Definitely recommended.
Sachin Kejriwal –
I liked how Penny learned to trust herself. Good lesson!
Navishek Bhatt –
A delightful story about friendship and self-discovery. Penny’s experiences resonated with me. A must-read!
Ashish Kumar –
I found Penny’s story so relatable and inspiring. A great reminder to embrace your individuality and be yourself.
Jayesh Mittal –
A charming read! Penny’s adventures are relatable, but the plot felt a bit predictable at times. Still enjoyable though.
Arpit –
I absolutely adored this book! Penny’s story is so relatable and heartwarming. A perfect read for teens.
Kavisha Sharma –
An okay read. I found it a little boring but it does have some charming moments.
Anushtha Tiwari –
I enjoyed following Penny’s journey, though the ending felt a little rushed. Still a worthwhile read.
Rahul Seniaray –
I think it is a good read, but I have read better. Still a great story, though!
Jai –
This book was very cute. It was a refreshing story about a girl finding herself.
Varun Mittal –
While enjoyable, it lacked the depth of the first book. Penny’s journey is still inspiring, but I wanted more.
Gouri Mangal –
A light and fun read. Penny’s adventures are entertaining, and the book has a positive message.
Shivamraj –
A sweet and inspiring story. Penny is a character you can really root for. I enjoyed it very much.
Tushar Tukaram Magar –
It’s not as good as the first book, but it still has that charm that I expect from this series.
Bishwajeet Kumar –
I struggled to connect with Penny in this book. It was an alright read.
Minerva Chandra –
It’s an okay book. I would recommend it if you’re bored, but it is nothing special.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
It was a nice and easy read. I have no complaints; definitely worth the money.
Sahil Hanfi –
This book captured the essence of growing up and finding your own path. Loved it! Highly recommended.
Yashraj Mahesh Mohrir –
An amazing read. I love the theme of this book, especially how it promotes self-discovery.