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A review by aanchi3
The Kitty Party Murder by Kiran Manral
4.0
This book has been such a roller coaster ride for me. It starts of with the life a very normal house wife, Kanan. She is a married woman and mother of Kabir.
The story starts with the introduction into the life of Kay. The way this book has been narrated is simply fabulous. I was hooked from the very first page. I didn’t find a single sentence without a sarcastic or a humorous comment. You will be laughing your hearts out, while relating a little too much. The way a normal housewife’s life turns into a very adventurous one is so smooth. Loving shopping, food and gossip, this housewife has a tendency to sniff out the trouble and somehow become a part of it. The story is a brilliant connotation of humour, sarcasm, thriller and normality of life. The way Kanan only refers to her husband as ‘Spouse’ had me chuckling throughout.
I can’t stop admiring the wittiness of the author.
What made me a little uncomfortable at times was the brutal way the author has portrayed the injustice faced by women in today’s world. Other than that, this book was a complete package and I couldn’t find any flaws. Only some grammatical mistakes, though they are not really noticeable. The ending was satisfactory, and weirdly pleasing. I was looking for a more thrill or action packed ending, but is was not disappointed by the real ending in any sense.
Loved it!!
Highly recommend it.
The story starts with the introduction into the life of Kay. The way this book has been narrated is simply fabulous. I was hooked from the very first page. I didn’t find a single sentence without a sarcastic or a humorous comment. You will be laughing your hearts out, while relating a little too much. The way a normal housewife’s life turns into a very adventurous one is so smooth. Loving shopping, food and gossip, this housewife has a tendency to sniff out the trouble and somehow become a part of it. The story is a brilliant connotation of humour, sarcasm, thriller and normality of life. The way Kanan only refers to her husband as ‘Spouse’ had me chuckling throughout.
I can’t stop admiring the wittiness of the author.
What made me a little uncomfortable at times was the brutal way the author has portrayed the injustice faced by women in today’s world. Other than that, this book was a complete package and I couldn’t find any flaws. Only some grammatical mistakes, though they are not really noticeable. The ending was satisfactory, and weirdly pleasing. I was looking for a more thrill or action packed ending, but is was not disappointed by the real ending in any sense.
Loved it!!
Highly recommend it.