Wrong Means Right End

Wrong Means Right End (English, Paperback, Dixit Varsha)

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Wrong Means Right End  (English, Paperback, Dixit Varsha)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd
    • Genre: Fiction
    • ISBN: 9788129120465, 9788129120465
    • Pages: 312
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    Wrong Means Right End is a compelling sequel to Varsha Dixit’s bestselling book Right Fit, Wrong Shoe. It is a cheerful and heartening story of friendship and love, packed with unexpected turns of events.

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    Wrong Means Right End follows the two best buddies, Sneha and Nandini, who now face new complications of the heart, of feelings. Sneha is a hardworking single mother who has brushed off all the ideas of falling in love again, in spite of several matchmaking attempts made by Nandini. Nandini is happily wedded to Aditya Sarin, an industrialist. But Sneha is into a world of shock when she meets the self-made but haughty man Nikhil, with whom she has a history that would never fade away. On the other hand, Aditya’s ex-fiancée Gayatri, comes to town with a strong determination to ruin Aditya and Nandini’s marriage. The only way for Sneha to save her close friend Nandini’s marriage is to seek help from Nikhil. Will she be able to convince Nikhil for this earnest attempt? Will Gayatri succeed in her intentions of destroying a happy marriage?

    About Varsha Dixit

    Varsha Dixit is an Indian writer and the author of this book. She previously worked in the TV industry in Mumbai, before moving to the United States with her family. Being an ardent fan of murder mysteries, Varsha initially intended on writing books on serial killers, but decided against it as she finds it difficult to hurt or kill anyone, even on paper. She finished her schooling at St. Mary’s Convent in Kanpur, and completed her B.A. (Honours) degree in Political Science at the Indraprastha College, New Delhi. She has also authored Xcess Baggage and the prequel to this book, Right Fit Wrong Shoe.

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    5

    A must read

    The story is fun to read and beautifully narrated. The language is simple and the flow is good. The story is fast paced and engrossing, I read it till 3 A.M. on two consecutive nights. The chapter titles are different as they were in her previous book. Some scenes have been described so well that it was easy for me to picturise them.

    The story takes up where the previous one left off, so the characters are the same and their feelings have been described well. The camaraderie between the char...
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    Leaves an Impact

    Wrong Means Right End, has a more interesting plot than it's prequel Right Fit Wrong Shoe. The writer's focus shifts to Sneha from Nandini in this one, as they leave "Cawnpore" for a better glamorous life in Bombay. The story basically focuses on Sneha's melancholic life and why she can't move on and find love again. The author again succeeds in portraying the strong bond between the BFFs, for nandini is always involved in hooking up sneha, and how the latter can give up everything to save he...
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    Amelia Callaghan

    Sep, 2012

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    just lovedd it...:D

    i was just browsing in the internet for some books and happen to see this book.... and the cover page made me buy and read it.... n i must say i just loved it...!! Varsha was able to squeeze out the emotions of two people sneha n nikhil so nicely that i could literally imagine both of them like a movie clip while reading it..and also the other characters not to forget...!!
    i was laughing out loud at some instances written in the book....varsha with her masale daar writing skills has won my he...
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    manjari phukan

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    One Time Read? Eh.... Replace One By A Million

    People say that sometimes the second part of a novel is boring but trust me people IT WAS AWESOME
    People who like love-fictions will surely love this book. And Im A 100% sure about this.
    The way Varsha ma'am has put up the characters of the story is commendable
    Once you start it, you'll not feel like leaving reading the boo even for a second.It is very engrossing story.
    Any one who likes chick-lit and M&B romances will enjoy this book. Its a quick and fun read that leaves you feeling all goo...
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    Nimisha Grover

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    Feb, 2013

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    A nice one

    The story begins well and soon builds a rapport with the reader. The plot develops very interestingly where two people who hate each other, begin to fall in love and then gain separate only to unite forever...

    Moreover, the frenship between two gals has been explored well enough.. A good book to read..
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    Payal Samanta

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    Nov, 2012

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    Superb.. MUST READ

    i loved it...even more than the Prequel which i had read 2-3 times... great job.. very well written... couldnt put it down at all...read it in a day..
    loved the way Varsha writes.. her sentence composition is so interesting. the book had something new and unexpected in around every corner..
    Must read for ChikLit & Mush fans.....
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    Vasundhara Jhunjhunwala

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    Sep, 2012

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    Interesting, decent, and quick

    WRME sort of picks up from where RFWS ended, but focuses more on the life of the recently-divorced Sneha, Nandini's best friend and hugely instrumental in getting Nandini and Aditya together.
    Divorced and in a new city, with a little son as her responsibility, Sneha's character is inspiring. She is shown to not be shy of the fact that her life has fallen apart or the lack of money in the life she is building for herself. Her respect for herself and her struggles is real, believable, and cert...
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    Nikita Jhanglani

    Mar, 2016

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    Good One... But not as fantastic as Right Fit Wrong Shoe...

    this book was one of the kinda okay books from my collection. the first book i.e right fir wrong shoe was soo good that it compelled me to buy this one. Sneha and Nikhil's romance is sizzling but I would've loved to see a bit more of Aditya and Nandini. Overall its a one time read.
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    Manali Patel

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    Jun, 2013

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    A quick and fun read

    You can read the full review here on my blog - http://blog.fatema.in/2012/12/book-review-wrong-means-right-end-by-varsha-dixit

    All in all I enjoyed the book and would definitely recommend it, I hope to read more of Varsha Dixit’s work in future.

    Any one who likes chick-lit and M&B romances will enjoy this book. Its a quick and fun read that leaves you feeling all good and glowy inside. Almost every womans book but maybe not every mans ;)
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    Freya3377

    Jan, 2013

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    awsm buk in luv wid nikhil

    awsome book,characters are sooo real..i still love right fit wrong shoe but it definately is my 2nd favourite book..!!!!a must read...the love scenes between sneha and nikhil were soo good and like always nandini and aditya were soo lovable..!!
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    Ritz Passy

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    Nov, 2012

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