Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353497200
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- ISBN-10: 9353497205
- Publisher Date: 14 Dec 2020
- Height: 94 mm
- No of Pages: 148
Original price was: ₹175.00.₹140.00Current price is: ₹140.00.
Dive into a compelling tale of love and business in “Pyaar Ya Vyapaar” by Lyle Brandt and Ralph Compton (ISBN: 9789353497200). Explore the complexities of relationships and the high-stakes world of commerce. Will love triumph, or will business prevail? This captivating novel explores the delicate balance between heart and ambition.
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Saurabh –
Loved the clash of love and money! The author really nailed the complexity.
Ipsita Singh –
The plot kept me guessing, and the characters are believable. A well-written book!
Nishi Maurya –
A page-turner! I was hooked from beginning to end. A great blend of love and business.
Dhruv Mahajan –
I expected more, very basic concept. Disappointed.
Aman Singh Deo –
Easy to read, light-hearted, and funny. The characters were great.
Rohit Rajdhar –
Really enjoyed the business side of the story, romance felt secondary.
Tushar Panja –
Not bad. Some clichés, but overall a fun read. Could have been better, though.
Vaibhav Kumar –
It was alright. The story started strong but fizzled out in the middle.
Akhil Vanapalli –
The writing was good, but I found the story dull.
Himangi Sharma –
Enjoyable story, but predictable. I liked the setting, but wished for more depth.
Nikita Gupta –
A good attempt, but not my favorite. It needed something more to stand out.
Aryan Chouhan –
A decent read, but the characters felt a bit flat. The business aspects were interesting though.
John J Tharayil –
An okay book. The love story was average, and business aspect felt underdeveloped.
Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai –
I had mixed feelings. Some parts were great, others were boring. Worth a read if you have time.
Mayank Sharma –
Great plot, could not keep the book down. Best book ever!
Yatharth Mangla –
The book was okay. It was not too bad, but not too good.
Hemant Kumar –
I loved the book’s exploration of love and ambition. A refreshing perspective!