Pyar Aur Poetry edition by Roopa Menon Contemporary Romance eBooks
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Pyar Aur Poetry edition by Roopa Menon Contemporary Romance eBooks
I'm not sure how I feel about this story. Because I purchased some time ago, I forgot the premise of the story. It may have told me that it was a Young Adult short story (not sure why I would've purchased it if it did). Because it is a YA I don't want to judge to harshly. Nevertheless YA is not my genre so I struggled with the dialogue and the actions of the characters.Tags : Pyar Aur Poetry - Kindle edition by Roopa Menon. Contemporary Romance Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.,ebook,Roopa Menon,Pyar Aur Poetry,Indireads Incorporated,FICTION Romance Contemporary
Pyar Aur Poetry edition by Roopa Menon Contemporary Romance eBooks Reviews
The story starts with the confident three time winner Arundhati Basu who loses the latest addiction of the poetry competition,beaten by an unknown D.G.Beckett.
Enter Nikhil Menon the tongue tied nerd, whose only claim to fame is the epic failure, when he attempted to get on stage to speak a few lines!
When both are brought together by fate, they change their personalities for the better.
As the story progresses,Arundhati and Nikhil are in love(opposites do attract it seems!), but will D.G.Beckett let them be?
An easy read, fresh college love story worth a read.
What I like, the supportive Ammuma, the positive change in Nikhil and the ready to learn – Arundhati.
The story is different and the characters have been beautifully thought of, complete with excellent descriptions West meets East. Nikhil has been portrayed as the simple, likable, grounded boy next door while Arundhati is the typical elite Indian girl who loves everything non-Indian and things like thepla and Khakhras are foreign sounding foods. She sounds so much like the girls in school who speak the local language interspersed with English words.
The language is excellent and the flow is good. I loved Nikhil’s understanding grandmother.
Well done, Roopa. Waiting for the next one.
This story is wry, witty, self-deprecating and fantastically funny. It manages to subtly lampoon literary pretension, nerdistry, cultural prejudice, and higher education all while telling an adorable love story. I usually hate adorable love stories, but these characters are so flawed, peculiar, and beautifully human that they won me over instantly. It's also a great social commentary as we get to watch western literary ideals clash with Bollywood and classical Indian culture. There is a heck of a lot going on here, so don't be fooled into thinking that this is a one-dimensional teen love story. No way. Can't wait to read more from this author!
The story is about a strong headed girl Arundati, a literature master D.G. Beckett and a shy and timid lad Nikhil. Arundati and Nikhil are classmates of St. Paul College, an institution known for its supreme literature gems.
Arundati is an intelligent and sharp literture student, who is has also been poetry contest winner since past three consecutive years but this year, it was not her. The bad day became worse (at-least, this was how she was taking it) as her teacher – Nadkarni assigns her the duty to host the soon approaching Founder’s Day with someone in class named – Nikhil.
She wished she could somehow make him runaway from the responsibility.
An intelligent masterpiece of love story as far as Indian literture (or writers) are concerned. It is hard to digest that this is the first attempt from the author’s pen. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the story and that too without taking any break. The strong characters, straight plot, simple story-line and beautiful poetry – what more can a reader ask for from a dedicated author. A reading treat both for eyes and for minds alike.
The eyes get a treat as they visualize the journey of the characters from individuals to pageturners and a treat for the mind because very rarely you find a solid script without any crap intimate scenes and laden with culturally rich literati. I loved how two contrasting literature lovers – Arundati (a western culture admirer) and Nikhil (an Indian literature expert) strike chords with each other and with a background score from D.G. Beckett.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! The author has been successful in balancing – Pyar and Poetry, the two essence of college life with utmost ease. A must read especially for college going students and those who are interested in college romances!
Read complete review at Books News India Blog by Priyanka Batra Harjai
Arundhati is beautiful, intelligent and a go-getter. Nikhil could not seem more different. He lacks confidence despite being intelligent; he works hard but does not know how to promote himself and he is not too popular. Professor Nadkarni insists that these two students get together to host the Founder’s Day program at St Paul’s College. Will it work? Arundhati is all set to murder Nikhil while the young man just plain adores her. In the meanwhile, there is this D.G. Beckett who gets between the two. While it seems as if Beckett must also be from the same college, the man remains incognito. Arundhati is strongly attracted to Beckett while Nikhil works hard – with a lot of help from his grandmother – to woo her. Who will win Arundhati’s hand? Nikhil or Beckett? Pyar or Poetry? Read the book to find out more.
What struck me the most is the excellent language in which Pyar Aur Poetry has been penned. I was truly impressed by Roopa Menon’s play with the Queen’s language. Kudos! The story is simple and beautifully written and the plot very interesting.
I liked Nikhil being there for all things Indian and how he slowly manages to convert the snooty Arundhati who is absolutely Firang in her tastes – in food, books as well as films. I enjoyed reading the Rajnikant sequence and Nikhil’s simple joy in teasing her.
The end has turned out beautifully and I found it absolutely romantic. Keep up the good work, Roopa Menon! Looking forward to more from you!
I'm not sure how I feel about this story. Because I purchased some time ago, I forgot the premise of the story. It may have told me that it was a Young Adult short story (not sure why I would've purchased it if it did). Because it is a YA I don't want to judge to harshly. Nevertheless YA is not my genre so I struggled with the dialogue and the actions of the characters.
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