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Love @ Facebook

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2.8 star(s)
12 Rating(s)
Published by Cedar Books

208 pages

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8122311970

In today’s world, everyone wants to be a Star! Having a normal, comfortable and content life simply isn’t enough anymore. With Facebook on a roll, the Stars get a superb platform to feel like Stars. What with all the fans going crazy for them at the social networking website!

Vatsala Rathore, a nineteen-year-old, falls in “love” with Ronit Oberoi -who is a VJ and an upcoming actor- at Facebook. The crush, innocent at first, soon develops into love and promptly ge...

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Love @ Facebook,  

Indian Author,  

Nikita Singh,  

Indian Writer,  

Teens,  

Young adult,  

Indian Fiction,  

FaceBook,  

MTV,  

VJ,  

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Love this book a lot!! really awesome. The quality of Nikita is to write the realistic stories that happens arround us. This novel proves that, how a nineteen years old g.. More details Love this book a lot!! really awesome. The quality of Nikita is to write the realistic stories that happens arround us. This novel proves that, how a nineteen years old girl falls in love with Ronit and found him on facebook. This book is one of the best that i have ever read. Recommend u too..... :) Hide details
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Nice and worth reading and for the review read my blog More details Nice and worth reading and for the review read my blog Hide details
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First i would like to congratulate Nikita Singh for her wonderful debut..this is indeed a wonderful novel....and authors efforts can easily be visualised..congrats again .. More details First i would like to congratulate Nikita Singh for her wonderful debut..this is indeed a wonderful novel....and authors efforts can easily be visualised..congrats again and best of luck for the future.....the wonderful writing skills by the author clubbed with an innovative mind and a perfect story line has made way for this novel which is turning out to be a must read affair... Hide details
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This is a good attempt I'd say by the author. She has incorporated the "real" feel to situations in teenage life. Vatsala falls in love with an upcoming celebrity on Fa.. More details This is a good attempt I'd say by the author. She has incorporated the "real" feel to situations in teenage life.
Vatsala falls in love with an upcoming celebrity on Facebook and kind of ignores the signs of true love in real life.
Well-written and well presented, this book makes up for a comfortable read over a crazy weekend home.
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Well, here we go. Another “chick-lit” by a young Indian author. And this time the author ropes in Facebook too! Sweet!!! So this is about a bored teenager, Vatsal.. More details Well, here we go. Another “chick-lit” by a young Indian author.
And this time the author ropes in Facebook too!
Sweet!!!
So this is about a bored teenager, Vatsala, who ends up falling in “love” with a VJ - after having seen him on TV and then hunting him on FB (it’s amazing what all and who all we can find on FB!).
A few messages they exchange - blatantly flirting and generating interest - to end up being almost “obsessed” by each other.
Vatsala’s friends Janavi and Ankit can’t do much to help. And Ankit’s “love” for Vatsala usually ends up being unnoticed.
“Come on! Like wasn’t that natural. I mean Hello! She’s all “goo goo gaa gaa” about the hot-shot VJ. Talking about him day and night. How do you think she’s going to notice your gestures?”
You see, that’s the tone I felt in the dialogues while reading the book.
It’s like hearing teenagers having a conversation with a friend. And the “yuppy” ones.
I know the ideation is quite nice and the flow very easy, there is humor and a bit of maturity (hidden somewhere) but maybe I was expecting more. Oh! I forgot the author is just about 19 or so! Oh ok then…this book is just fine.
It’s nice to see Nikita’s ideation of using the FB tool to develop the story around it. It sure is a fact nowadays. Quite a bit of stuff happens on FB.
*But I wonder why some people on other sites have used the “defence” way already while writing reviews for this book?
As of today, not many writers think of adding literary value in their work – and somehow even I’ve stopped expecting the same from them, so why go “defending” it. It’s a personal opinion. Some people like it. Some don’t. Why prick them?? I wouldn’t really expect “you” to like Shakespeare, now would I ?!
Anyways, other’s who have chanced to stumble upon this one, wait for a friend to buy it so that you can “borrow” it and read it. Like I did ;)
Yeah, I invest my money in International authors!
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