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Unmarriageable Man
Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143452324
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A captivating tale of love, family, and societal expectations in modern India. Unmarriageable Man follows the journey of a complex protagonist navigating the complexities of relationships and self-discovery. Explore themes of marriage, class, and cultural clashes in this witty and thought-provoking novel by Neel Mukherjee. Published by Penguin Books.
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Farzan Saleem –
I really enjoyed the way the book explores the concept of marriage. The writing was beautiful, but at times felt a bit slow.
Prerna Gupta –
A decent read, but I found the plot a bit predictable. The characters were relatable, though. Overall, an okay book.
Janmayjai Kotawala –
This was a thought-provoking read. It really made me think about marriage and expectations.
Anshuman –
A delightful exploration of Indian society! The characters were well-developed, the plot was engaging. I loved it!
Yash Tailor –
I was completely engrossed from beginning to end. A fantastic exploration of love and societal expectations. Highly recommended!
Gopal Agarwalla –
The book started strong but lost its way in the middle. The ending felt rushed. Not my favorite.
Aastha Sharma –
Loved the cultural insights! The story was engaging and thought-provoking, kept me hooked until the end.
Jigyasa Singh –
While I enjoyed the author’s style, the plot felt a little contrived. Still, it had some interesting moments.
Ayush Arora –
Enjoyed the witty writing style! A light and entertaining read. Highly recommend for a relaxing afternoon.
Chaitanya –
The writing was beautiful, but I struggled to connect with the main character. Interesting themes, though.
Tirthabrata Dutta –
A captivating story with relatable characters. Loved the exploration of family dynamics. A must-read!
Prachi Joshi –
It was an okay book. I expected more depth, but it was a fairly quick and easy read, nothing too special.
Mansi Bharti –
I had mixed feelings. Some parts were brilliant, others were slow and boring. Not sure if I’d recommend it.