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Kavita Shah wrote: 26 May 2021, 00:19 Mumbai is always good to read about. I think it will be welcomed differently by Indian readers. Some would find it amazing and some wouldn't like the stereotyping. I haven't read it but I sure hope I like it.
I think that the book is much more dominated by realistic descriptions than stereotypes. I wholeheartedly recommend the book for reading, as well as the previous book and the sequel from the same series.
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markodim721 wrote: 26 May 2021, 00:44
Kavita Shah wrote: 26 May 2021, 00:19 Mumbai is always good to read about. I think it will be welcomed differently by Indian readers. Some would find it amazing and some wouldn't like the stereotyping. I haven't read it but I sure hope I like it.
I think that the book is much more dominated by realistic descriptions than stereotypes. I wholeheartedly recommend the book for reading, as well as the previous book and the sequel from the same series.
That's wonderful that there's more realistic description. I do like a good realistic story so I might just read it. Thank you for your recommendation.
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Sounds like a well-written and intriguing book. Great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 26 May 2021, 18:27 Sounds like a well-written and intriguing book. Great review!
One of those books where the reader feels guilty if he doesn't read it all at once. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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I already read this book and can't agree more. Thanks for your insightful review.
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Bookishkrish24 wrote: 27 May 2021, 09:29 I already read this book and can't agree more. Thanks for your insightful review.
I am glad to have like-minded people in terms of literary taste. Thanks for stopping by.
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I get slightly irked by authors that play into negative stereotypes. It is unfortunate that the traditional people of India may not enjoy this read. Thank you for your honest review!
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This sounds like an intriguing book to read and the story definitely grabs your attention. Thanks for the great review.
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Mwatu wrote: 28 May 2021, 02:01 I get slightly irked by authors that play into negative stereotypes. It is unfortunate that the traditional people of India may not enjoy this read. Thank you for your honest review!
I think most readers, including those from India, will like the book. Thanks for the comment.
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WADonnelly wrote: 28 May 2021, 03:14 This sounds like an intriguing book to read and the story definitely grabs your attention. Thanks for the great review.
I am glad that the review managed to interest you in the book.
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Extremist evangelism in near-future, modern India would make quite the setting for descriptions, dialogue, and exotic landscapes to come alive! Thank you for providing an insightful review of this one.
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As I read the book it seemed to me that I could smell and see the colors of India. Thanks for stopping by.
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This sounds lovely! It is the second book in a series, so I probably wouldn't pick it up to read. Great review!
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The premise sounds intriguing, and the plot appears to be well-executed. Fantastic review.
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RayRuff wrote: 29 May 2021, 08:40 This sounds lovely! It is the second book in a series, so I probably wouldn't pick it up to read. Great review!
Although it is the second book in the series, the book has an independent plot and can be read as a separate book. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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