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Loser

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SKU: 9788172343972

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Experience the hilarious journey of a software engineer in Dipen Ambalia’s ‘Loser.’ From terrible appraisals to dumb instructions, this witty novel explores the absurdities of the tech world. Discover the unexpected connections between arranged marriages and software development, and learn how your name might impact your career. A relatable and laugh-out-loud read for anyone who’s navigated the corporate jungle. ISBN: 9788172343972

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  • ISBN-13: 9788172343972
  • Publisher: Prakash Book Depot
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • Height: 130 mm
  • No of Pages: 212
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Width: 199 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8172343973
  • Publisher Date: 25 Feb 2012
  • Edition: 1stEdition
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 700 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Loser

  1. Nitish Kumar

    A fun, light read about the tech world. Some parts were a bit over the top, but overall, enjoyable. I especially liked the arranged marriage subplot.

  2. Sundram

    Relatable and funny! Dipen Ambalia captures the daily struggles of a software engineer perfectly. The appraisal scenes were spot on!

  3. Adarsh Pandey

    I had mixed feelings. Some jokes landed flat, but other parts were genuinely hilarious. The writing style is engaging.

  4. Amrita Reji

    As a software engineer, I found this book way too real. Laughing through the pain, I guess. A good way to unwind after a long day of coding.

  5. Kshitiz Tyagi

    While some jokes missed the mark, I appreciated the author’s attempt to bring humor to the often-stressful world of software development. The book could have been shorter.

  6. Devashish Chaudhary

    Excellent book! The author has a great sense of humor and a knack for storytelling. I highly recommend it to anyone in the tech industry.

  7. Nupur Mahajan

    Loved it! The author clearly knows the tech world inside and out. The jokes are witty and the characters are relatable.

  8. Sanvi Saxena

    I wasn’t blown away, but it was a decent book to pass the time. The ‘name’ theory was interesting, if a little far-fetched.

  9. Aditi Mishra

    An easy and entertaining read. Some parts were predictable, but it kept me engaged. I liked the character development.

  10. Shashank Bhaskar

    The book was okay. I expected more laughs based on the description. The arranged marriage part felt a bit forced.

  11. Parth Sondager

    A fun and quick read. I enjoyed the humorous take on the corporate environment. Would recommend for a lighthearted break.

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