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The Zoya Factor (2000)

by Anuja Chauhan(Favorite Author)
4.34 of 5 Votes: 6
ISBN
8172237480 (ISBN13: 9788172237486)
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English
genre
review 1: I see this book in two parts.The first 100 or so pages were witty and lively. Written in a language that resembles English, it is the tongue of the Delhi teenager of the feminine kind. But it has intelligence. It reminded me of my niece. I quite enjoyed it.After the novelty wore off, and romance reared its head, the novel nose-dived. The remaining 400 pages or so were ... well, I's rather not say anything about it, as I am not the target audience. Don't want to run down a book of a sub-genre that I don't like. That would be unfair. Once the Zoya-Khoda thing started, and the fooling around with Zahid happened, the character of the book changed, and Zoya became annoying (to me).My rating this therefore for the first 100-odd pages.
review 2: I LOVE this book. Anuj
... morea Chauhan shot to the top of my list displacing stalwarts such as Sophie Kinsella and helen Fielding. Great story, hilarious moments, a hero who is so hot you really wish he was real and an adorable heroine. Loved all the characters, the ad slogans (especially 'woh to bara Toinggg hai) and everything about this book. never wanted it to end and hope Anuja writes a sequel. highly recommended to anyone and everyone looking for a fun rom-com. less
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Crystal
This was a fun book. Quite unrealistic, but then what is?
Ihab
Nice... Even for a non-cricketaholic like me :)
Stevi
Makes you ache for zoya and her real love story
nick
Aquirky read about love and cricket!
maitrayee
Fun ! Light reading.
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