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The Full Moon Bride

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SKU: 9788172345280

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Explore the complexities of arranged marriage in Shobhan Bantwal’s “The Full Moon Bride.” Siya, a successful Indian-American lawyer, navigates tradition and desire as she searches for a husband. Torn between the charming Roger and the unconventional Lou, Siya must reconcile her independence with her family’s expectations. Will she find love or settle for compatibility? ISBN: 9788172345280

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  • ISBN-13: 9788172345280
  • Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • Weight: 700 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8172345283
  • Publisher Date: 03 Jul. 2014
  • Height: 7.75 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Width: 5 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for The Full Moon Bride

  1. Prakash Kumar Singh

    Overall, I liked this book and its message. However, the pacing could be better and the conclusion was too abrupt.

  2. Ishaan Kaushal

    Enjoyable exploration of modern love with a traditional twist. Siya is a very relatable character and her journey is inspiring.

  3. Sameer Saurabh Kiro

    Could not connect with any of the characters and found myself losing interest. The storyline was not engaging enough for me.

  4. Rushali Arya

    Found it hard to connect with the characters. The storyline was predictable, but the plot was good.

  5. Bhukya Sharun Rathod

    A very heartwarming story about family and culture. Definitely recommend it to anyone who’s looking for a good read.

  6. Animesh Priyadarshan

    This book was a bit boring and hard to get through. I didn’t like any of the characters, but the plot was okay.

  7. Shambhavi Singh Rajput

    A heartwarming story about family and love. I enjoyed the cultural details. Worth a read if you like sweet romances.

  8. Anushka

    I appreciated the cultural insights. However, the plot felt rushed and I didn’t fully connect with either love interest. Still, it was a decent read.

  9. Dev Yadav

    I loved Siya’s journey of self-discovery! This book made me think about my own choices. Highly recommended.

  10. Sudhanshu Rai

    Although the premise was interesting, I wish there was more character development.

  11. Devvrat Gholap

    A thought-provoking book about arranged marriage and expectations. It can get a little slow, but well worth it.

  12. Rishabh Sagar

    A light and breezy read. Siya’s struggle felt relatable, but the ending was a bit predictable. Overall, an enjoyable afternoon escape.

  13. Yashika Khandait

    Enjoyed this book! It gave a good perspective. The ending made it a for me.

  14. Prince Kumar

    I liked the premise of the novel but thought it was a little too predictable. Wish the characters were more well developed.

  15. Kanishk Khandelwal

    Charming story about balancing tradition and modern life. Siya’s character resonated with me. I liked the ending. Would recommend.

  16. Vasu Aggarwal

    A heartwarming book about family and tradition! I loved the descriptions of the Indian Culture. Definitely recommend!

  17. Niharika Sharma

    A beautiful story about love, family, and tradition. Siya’s journey was inspiring. A must-read!

  18. Shivani Saxena

    I found the descriptions of the culture fascinating and really enjoyed learning. Siya’s journey was so inspiring!

  19. Ashu Bhatia

    The premise was interesting, but the execution fell short. The characters felt underdeveloped, and the writing style was simple.

  20. Shantanu Gupta

    A must read for anyone interested in stories with a heartwarming storyline. The characters were charming and memorable.

  21. Ambuj Garg

    This book was amazing and very well-written. One of the best books that I’ve read in a long time. I loved it.

  22. Shikhar Trivedi

    It was okay. A little cliche, but still decent. The author could have made it more interesting.

  23. Abhishek Ujjainiya

    Interesting exploration of arranged marriage in a modern context. I enjoyed the perspectives of the different characters.

  24. Kopal Mittal

    I found the story predictable and shallow. The writing was mediocre and the characters were underdeveloped.

  25. Pratishtha Tekriwal

    A quick, easy read. Nothing groundbreaking, but a pleasant way to spend an afternoon. The ending felt a little too neat.

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