Just Married, Please Excuse : Opposite Attract-Trouble
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Just Married, Please Excuse : Opposite Attract-Trouble Reviews
3.9
109 Ratings &
42 Reviews
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Just Read...kindly excuse my wanting more!

I really loved the book. It was eloquently written and in way that it was difficult to put down. Had me in giggles in many parts especially the part about K and vijay:)
I could relate to the story as if it was my own story, the part about being myself, settling into a new family and the research on pregnancy and child rearing! The characters were brought out very well that it was almost as if you knew Y and V for a long time now.
The language used looked so simple at first but then I realis...
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Radhika Binani

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Aug, 2012

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A must for every newly weds

I really loved the book


I could relate to so much of it..it's a very simple sweet and a light book which refreshes you. Plus it is so humorous and witty at the same time. I finished the book very soon which itself says that it keeps you gripped till the very end. I think girls should like this book more and the romantic ones
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May, 2015

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very cute

a very cute story of this girl just married. loved it.....all the newly wed readers can go for this...
But not a top notch book. If u are an avid reader u may give it a pass. As i knw i enjoyed it only coz of an ongoing holiday.
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Anisha Sharan

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May, 2014

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Seriously Funny !

I barely get the time to read nowadays. But I'm happy I picked up Just Married, Please Excuse.
I think every husband needs to read this book. Anecdotal references that seem straight out of a slice of life on marriage, relationships ...issues that make you realise that the complicated problems have the most natural explanations and the simplest of solutions. It makes you look back on your experiences with pleasant nostalgia.
Its a light, breezy read and the beauty of the writing is that it de...
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Pankaj Raj

Aug, 2012

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A humorous take on marriage

I chose this book because of its catchy title and several suggestions on twitter. I'm glad I did, since it was such a breezy read.If you're a woman and you're married I recommend it; you will find resonances of your own relationship.If you're not married; definitely read it to know what you're headed for:) The love, the bickering and the battles of the melodramatic Y and the incorrigible V keep you glued till the very end. The best part about the book is the honesty and self deprecatory humou...
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Megha Mathur

Jul, 2012

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Something Different!

“Just Married, Please Excuse” is a light read by Yashodhara Lal, and gives you reasons enough to try it at least once. Picking the book, I felt that it would be just another one of those urban tales, however, to my surprise I was wrong.

The book revolves around the arranged marriage between the typical Delhite girl and an old fashioned guy. It’s a story about a proud Punjabi girl getting married in a non-Punjabi family, and is settled in Bangalore, then in Mumbai. Other than the husband-wife...
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Priyanka Singhal

Oct, 2012

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please read

A Heart to Heart Conversation with her readers.........Yashodhara Lal is a gifted Writer with a way to go.........an amazing read with numerous realistic incidences which make you laugh your heart out......must read
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Supriya Kalra

Feb, 2013

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Indian authors have come of age ...

I ordered Just Married , Excuse Please after reading about it in the Brunch and I was pleasantly surprised by the book. The book was highly entertaining and the anecdotes were hilarious. I found all the characters true to life and very easy to identify with. There was not a single portion of the book that was pretentious and for effect and I'm sure all women in their 30's would be able to identify with the author. Another thing I really liked about the book was there were no forced sex scen...
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Priyal Gulati

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Feb, 2013

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The Kids Are All Right

..and the parents too.

But before that two confessions.

Though I firmly believe that books make for the best present, I usually gift people a book voucher rather than gifting them a book per se..this as I believe "imposing" my taste in books or what the NYT BestSeller is telling us a particular week, equals a well-meaning aunt steering you towards the trial room "Oh but sweetheart this colour looks so GREAT on you". So, there are very few books that allow me to rethink my cardinal rule "THO...
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Aneela Z Babar

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Jul, 2012

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chota packet bada dhamaka

absolutely loved the book!!

had been following Y on her blog and was really impressed by her writing style and brilliant choice of words to describe otherwise simple n common things. the hallmark of her writing style is clearly evident in her book as well.

didn't feel as if i was reading a book, could visualize the things so vividly as if i was a witness to all the events (some of them nearly earth-shattering #bhookamp)

for me the one take away from the book was the quote by mummyji -ladne...
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nishal joseph

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Jul, 2012

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