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"Married But Available: How to Survive Husband Hunting Friends and Other Modern Perils" by Abhijit Bhaduri is a witty and insightful exploration of modern relationships and the challenges they present. The book follows the story of three friends - Rani, Nisha, and Priya - as they navigate the complexities of marriage, career, and friendship in today's fast-paced world. Bhaduri's writing is sharp and relatable, drawing on his own experiences and observations to create a vivid and engaging narrative. He tackles topics such as the pressure to marry, the impact of social media on relationships, and the challenges of balancing work and personal life with humor and sensitivity. One of the standout features of "Married But Available" is Bhaduri's ability to capture the nuances of female friendship. The bond between Rani, Nisha, and Priya is portrayed with warmth and authenticity, making the reader root for them as they face various obstacles. At its core, "Married But Available" is a book about finding one's own path and learning to be true to oneself. Bhaduri encourages readers to question societal norms and expectations, and to embrace their own individuality. Overall, "Married But Available" is a refreshing and entertaining read that will resonate with anyone who has ever navigated the complexities of modern relationships. Its relatable characters, sharp wit, and insightful commentary make it a standout addition to the genre...
Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones's Diary
This witty, relatable novel about a single woman's quest for love, work-life balance, and self-improvement will resonate with readers of 'Married But Available'. Both books use humor and authenticity to delve into the challenges of modern relationships and the search for happiness.
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The Rosie Project
A heartwarming and humorous story about an unconventional relationship, 'The Rosie Project' shares the same light-hearted tone as 'Married But Available'. The book also delves into the idea of finding the right person at the wrong time, adding depth to the narrative.
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The Undomestic Goddess
A charming novel about a high-powered lawyer who stumbles into a job as a housekeeper, 'The Undomestic Goddess' explores themes of identity, love, and personal growth, much like 'Married But Available'. The book's wit and humor will keep readers engaged from beginning to end.
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The Devil Wears Prada
A sharp and witty novel about the world of fashion and the challenges of balancing work and personal life, 'The Devil Wears Prada' shares the same fast-paced, engaging tone as 'Married But Available'. The book's exploration of ambition and the sacrifices it requires will resonate with readers.
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Something Borrowed
A captivating novel about friendship, love, and the choices we make, 'Something Borrowed' explores the complexities of relationships and the consequences of deceit, much like 'Married But Available'. The book's relatable characters and engaging plot will keep readers hooked until the very end.
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The Girl on the Train
A suspenseful and gripping psychological thriller, 'The Girl on the Train' explores the themes of infidelity, memory, and the blurred lines between truth and fiction. Readers of 'Married But Available' will appreciate the exploration of the consequences of deceit and the moral dilemmas the characters face.
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