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Original Title: Those Pricey Thakur Girls ISBN13 9789350296028
Edition Language: English
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Those Pricey Thakur Girls Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 3.61 | 4666 Users | 490 Reviews

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Title:Those Pricey Thakur Girls
Author:Anuja Chauhan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:February 2013 by Harper Collins Publishers India (first published January 1st 2013)
Categories:Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Cultural. India. Asian Literature. Indian Literature

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In a sprawling bungalow on New Delhi's posh Hailey Road, Justice Laxmi Narayan Thakur and his wife Mamta spend their days watching anxiously over their five beautiful (but troublesome) alphabetically named daughters. Anjini, married but an incorrigible flirt; Binodini, very worried about her children's hissa in the family property; Chandrakanta, who eloped with a foreigner on the eve of her wedding; Eshwari, who is just a little too popular at Modern School, Barakhamba Road; and the Judge's favourite (though fathers shouldn't have favourites): the quietly fiery Debjani, champion of all the stray animals on Hailey Road, who reads the English news on DD and clashes constantly with crusading journalist Dylan Singh Shekhawat, he of shining professional credentials but tarnished personal reputation, crushingly dismissive of her state-sponsored propaganda, but always seeking her out with half-sarcastic, half-intrigued dark eyes. Spot-on funny and toe-curlingly sexy, Those Pricey Thakur Girls is rom-com specialist Anuja Chauhan writing at her sparkling best.

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When does repetitive recollections in the form of people, places, popular tv, food etc from an earlier era cease to be merely an attempt to lend colour to the setting or necessary and become, instead, cynical attempts to trigger fond nostalgia based feelings ? I do not know. Anuja peppers her story with constant reminders of the 80s - from Nirulas to postman oil to DD and its theme music to ambassador cars, friendly Sardar shopkeepers and many many more. After yet another unnecessary mention of

4.5 starsThis book was like a manna from heaven, when I was feeling a bit down and current reads were not helping. Almost Woodhousian in humor (though a bit cruder), I thoroughly enjoyed the antics of the sisters (5 in no. named alphabetically from A to E, though C was missing as she had eloped with a foreigner). Debjani was the star of the book, Eshu and Anjini in supporting roles, Dylan provided the stud element and Steesh (Satish) and Gullu bhaiyya, the fun factoms. I also will remember

It's been a while since I've laughed so much while reading a book. Though the intermixing of languages was a tad jarring, I'll say what started out as a filler read for me turned out to be more promising indeed!

Oh, why can't all chick-lit be like this?Anuja Chauhan writes a breathtakingly fresh and uproariously funny novel, full of delightful and tender moments of romance between Debjani, the champion-of-losers protagonist and Dylan, the cynical, hot and intelligent love interest.The novel reminds one of Pride and Prejudice at times, especially the fact that there were 5 Thakur girls, and also that Dylan is so much like Mr. Darcy. (Fangirl swoon). But, after reading one too many vapid modern Indian

Those Pricey Thakur Girls is the latest book by Anuja Chauhan. She was speaking about it on the Radio One and I was checking out her profile on my phone. I thought Ill order her books, but then there were already six books that were lined up for me to read, I thought, Ill read it once I finish with them. Then came the Flipkart 50% sale, I bought it and now, those six books wait while I read it, just like the trains, last in, first out. I must thank my friend Shweta for it.The story is about five

4½ Hilarious Stars!!: ★★★★½In this story beginning at a magnificent bungalow in the posh Hailey Road, we meet the Thakur family. Justice Laxmi Thakur and Mrs. Mamta Thakur have five, alphabetically named daughters and also believe in marrying them off with a boy of the same name. Anjini, the eldest daughter is married to a great husband but has come to stay at her father's house for a short 'trip'. Binodini, the second daughter has two twins and a businessman husband, who's always asking for

I do not read popular fiction or any book that is categorized as chick-lit. I am wary of them, because there are dime a dozen of them, sprouting like crazy in the country. I try not to read them or take any requests for reviewing them. However, this time round I decided to read something that was written in a lighter vein and picked up, Those Thakur Girls by Anuja Chauhan and I can only say that I have never laughed this hard while reading a book. This book came as a much needed break from the

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