Great Textpectations
Author: Ruchi Vadhera
Publisher: Rupa Publishers
Rating: 3/5
‘People have entire relationships via text message now, but I am not partial to texting. I need context, nuance and the warmth and tone that can only come from a human voice.’
~Danielle Steel
Amaya, an ambitious, earnest and uncomplicated woman in her mid-thirties loves to explore all avenues and cherry pick the opportunities to expand her business. She does nothing by halves. A perfectionist that she seems to be, she is also the one with exemplary vocabulary and profound insights. Contrary to her personality is Rohan Kashyap, who is coquettish yet suave. He has the gift of the gab. The protagonists meet by chance over an online game of scrabble. Layer by layer, scene by scene the chemistry becomes intense between the two protagonists and they end up in a happily ever after. That sums up the story in short.
Strong narrative and well-sought characterization are strong points of this book. However, the extraordinarily intelligent conversation via the text, at times, becomes baffling. Though the language is laudable, yet I found it difficult to decipher the meaning of certain text messages.
Rupa does a great job with editing and printing again.
Overall, ‘Great Textpectations’ is a bag full of puns and messages. It addresses some of the most prevalent issues like patriarchy and feminism. A quick read, ‘Great Textpectations’ is witty yet relatable.
Buying Link: Amazon