A review by aims
The One Who Wrote Destiny by Nikesh Shukla

Did not finish book.
This book was recommended to me, but I was really disappointed. I enjoyed the first chapter that explored Neha's father's story, but after that, I struggled to stay interested. I didn't understand the concept of the computer program Neha was trying to build - the entire chapter seemed to focus on it and yet I had no conceivable idea of how it actually worked - and her character irritated me. The rest of the characters felt one-dimensional, and I stopped reading when Raks made some poor woman go on a date with him and then immediately started offloading all his problems onto her. Perhaps the last chapter picked up again, but I'm not invested enough to continue.