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Book review & Giveaway: He Fixed the Match She Fixed Him

I’m very sceptical when it comes to Indian authors, thanks to Chetan Bhagat. I so much don’t want to read him anymore that the copy of his latest, ‘Half Girlfriend’ is lying flat at one corner without any attraction. Mr Bhagat, you can keep on writing for block busters and give all emotional angles, I don’t care. But when the newest author on the block approached with her first baby, I couldn’t say no because not only she turned out to be a long lost friend, her title of the book deserved a read. With my hesitation, I did say a yes, but after the first page, I just kept on reading till I finished the entire story. This review is from the heart without any intention of pleasing the author aka the long ‘lost and found’ friend.

Book review: He Fixed the Match She Fixed Him

The book starts with a very familiar topic of finding a match through the arranged marriage route in this e-age world. The sound of Delhi and Bombay, Kohlis and Kharbandas shout out the familiar Punjabi-ness since beginning. I’m from Delhi and a Punjabi so I could relate to every aspect and it felt the characters were living next door. One can relate to the story since beginning and can see resemblances from one’s own life or people around. All the characters are walking and talking out of flesh.
This is not a love story nor a story about failed love. This is a story of twists and turns, where a woman is made a pawn by the very man she eventually marries. Like the title, this is a story about a strong woman who not only mends her marriage but the man too. But will the story have a fairy tale ending? Well, this is the only question that takes one through the final chapters in full frenzy. Author Shikha Kumar has  done a fantastic job in pulling all the characters and situations with delicate handling and given every situation its full due. Kudos to her.

 

Pace of the novel: Fast, racy and very catchy. You can’t stop turning the page. Though in the middle, it becomes predictable like a hindi movie tale and one can start expecting the obvious. But then again comes the jerk and you are transported to an amazing turn just round the corner. Shikha manages to surprise time and again.
Emotions: The novel is but a vortex of emotions. It takes you through a journey of suspense, revenge, attraction, agony, repentance, realisation and romance through and through in 300 pages.
Use of language: Easy to comprehend. The tone is direct and full of pace. One gets under the skin of each character and feels the pain and range of emotions with every page.
The excessive use of some brands on the face was the only thing that hit me time and again but I guess the sponsors got to have their share too. The last 30 pages could have wrapped up early.
Final Word: A witty read that will grab you from start to finish at one go.
LE recommends or not ? YES, please pick your copy from the nearby book store or order online here. Shikha, you made me proud and I’m glad I found you again.
Click on the amazon links below to grab your copy.

 

By now, most of you would have grabbed your copy. Incase, you haven’t, here is a chance for you to win it.

Shikha has been kind enough to extend 10 copies as a New Year Giveaway.

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  4. Answer the question in the comments below: “What makes your relationship different?”

The Contest Giveaway opens today and will close on 10th January 2015. Open to Indian residents, the winners will be informed via email and will be declared on this page aswell. For any query, you can mail me at t4tanya@gmail.com and I will respond at the earliest. Have fun with these online giveawaysAll the Best

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Winners: Bhavna M Dedhia, Meena Gulyani, Geeta Nair, Nikita Shende, Ekta Ekku, Seema Rastogi, Pallavi Rohtagi, Diya, Anu Nisha and Shweta.

Tanya Sachdev

Fashion & Lifestyle Blogger. Conscious living & sustainability promoter. Wordsmith. Tea & conversation obsessed. Language nerd. Dreamer. Optimist. Motivator. I’m all about spreading positivity, one review at a time. I hope you like my blog and feel inspired to live a colourful & confident life.

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  • Hi Tanya,
    Thanx for Awesome review. I'm tempting to read. Wld for sure order a copy of it asap :)

  • Dear Tanya, Just dropped in to let you know its equally my pleasure to have found a "lost friend" & so proud I am to see your great work. Keep it up! you & your success is very inspirational.

  • How is my relationship different? Thats a tough one. I am an author and my bae does not read books at all. In fact he hasn't finished reading my debut book till now. But the good thing is we always go to book cafes and book fairs.

    The fact that he lets me be me makes all the difference and I love it.
    Although it would have been better if he could at least my book :P

  • Hi Tanya
    Thnx for a wonderful giveaway once again...
    I believe every relation in world is different from the other...It is not because of the people but the reason is the feelings of one towards another...I am living a happy life with my hubby for the last 30 years and the reason of my happiness is the understanding we developed over the years...Now we are so mentally connected with each other that we can actually understand views of each other...Time has a great role played between us...Being together in the hard and happy times bring us more closer to each other and this genuine friendship,love and trust makes our relationship different from others...

  • Well.. I read this post yesterday and could not get the title itself out of my mind till this moment and decided to leave a comment here. I found the title itself quite interesting and the words 'SHE FIXED HIM' are enough to tempt me to read this book :P . Well am a single yet..(hence can't answer to the question what makes my relationship different) will be married soon as my parents are looking for a perfect match for me.. and hope I will fix him too.. eee :D will definitely read this one.. Thankyou for the reviews.. :)

    • Good luck Bhavya for your new journey. I look forward to hear your response to this question few years down the aisle. Stay blessed.

  • Trust, Understanding, Respect & Compromise are the four strong pillars in my relationship. These pillars not only makes my relationship perfect but also brings us closer to each other every day. Marriage was just a seed sown but these pillars were like water to it. Day by day love blossomed & turned it into a Happily Married life.

  • Hello Tanya
    Thanks for the wonderful giveaway.
    Well..what makes my relationship different is our comfortability, understanding with each other.like shahrukh saying.. Love is friendship :-p ..we were best friends from last 9 yrs..went through many ups and downs in life but our relation never get affected..in fact we got more closer and finally we are getting married In 2015.

  • liked both pages and subscribed too :)
    Our relationship is kind of different from those of my friends and family because my husband and I come from different backgrounds/upbringings. I came from a very career oriented, educated, upper middle class family. I was a straight A student and went to a top college. In contrast, my husband never went to college, doesn't have an impressive career (though he enjoys it and makes good money), and comes from a family with little money. At first my family and some of my friends couldn't understand why I wanted to marry him, but there's more to life than education, impressive career, and money. They now see what a great guy he is.

    Our relationship is also different from most of my family's in that we actually get along. There are so many dysfunctional relationships in my family, and we seem to be one of the few couples who gets along well and rarely fights.

  • My relationship is different because we give each other space that is essential for every relationship to last. we trust each other and there is respect which makes our relationship stronger.

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