Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143451389
- Publisher: Penguin
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 232
- ISBN-10: 0143451383
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 254 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹239.00Current price is: ₹239.00.
“Between, You, Me And The Social Butterfly Bulletin” is a captivating tale of secrets, friendship, and self-discovery. Follow the journey of two best friends as their bond is tested by an anonymous gossip blog. Explore themes of betrayal, social dynamics, and the courage to stand up for what’s right. Experience a rollercoaster of emotions and heartwarming moments in this must-read for young adults. ISBN: 9780143451389
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Arushi Bansal –
I adored this book! The characters were well-developed, and the plot twists kept me guessing. A must-read for fans of YA fiction.
Praveen B –
A fantastic read that explores the complexities of friendship and the impact of social media. Highly recommend this book!
Shaurya Deshwal –
Found the plot intriguing and characters relatable. The suspense kept me turning the pages. Definitely a great young adult novel.
Yash Kumar –
A fun read with a few predictable plot points. The characters were relatable, and the drama kept me hooked. I enjoyed the exploration of friendship dynamics.
Muskan Gupta –
I had mixed feelings. The story was interesting, but it dragged in places. The resolution was satisfying, though.
Priyanshu Sharma –
Not the best book I’ve read, but not the worst either. The characters could have been more developed. It’s a decent read overall.
Nandini Rathi –
This book was an easy, enjoyable read. While the storyline was interesting, it wasn’t particularly memorable. Good for passing time.
Aditya U Upadhyay –
A heartwarming story about friendship and standing up for yourself. I especially loved the main characters and their personal growth.
Sweta Yadav –
This book was okay. I liked the idea of the gossip blog, but some of the characters felt a little flat. A decent YA read but not amazing.
Paras Gohri –
The book was a bit slow to start, but once it picked up, I was hooked. The themes of friendship and betrayal resonated with me.
Satish Kannojia –
A compelling story about navigating social dynamics. It touches on important themes of trust and betrayal. Definitely worth reading.
Ranit Biswas –
I was really drawn into the story and the characters. The ending felt a bit rushed, but overall, a good book about navigating high school drama.
Dhritiraj Pathak –
Kept me entertained! The social butterfly bulletin added an element of suspense. A quick and enjoyable read, perfect for teens.