The best part of this book is perhaps the fact that all the weird, bonkers cultish stuff just happens with no rhyme or reason to it.
Review of Priyanka Taslim’s ‘The Love Match’ (Simon and Schuster, 2023)
While there are certainly exhilarating and growing moments, they are frequently intermingled with hurdles and panic.
It is a well-known fact that politicians seek to retain power once they attain it.
Depiction of such problematic forms of ‘romance’ and relationships surely distort the judgement of readers regarding love and romance.
Curating a personal brand is essential for standing out from the crowd.
We are drawn to stories about first experiences, and YA literature is rich with it. First experiences draw us in because they are the crucible for change.
Books intended for mature readers often get miscategorised as YA.
Have you ever tried to call your own cell number? Here's somebody who did and had a strange other worldly experience.
The best part of this book is perhaps the fact that all the weird, bonkers cultish stuff just happens with no rhyme or reason to it.
Review of Priyanka Taslim’s ‘The Love Match’ (Simon and Schuster, 2023)
While there are certainly exhilarating and growing moments, they are frequently intermingled with hurdles and panic.
It is a well-known fact that politicians seek to retain power once they attain it.
Depiction of such problematic forms of ‘romance’ and relationships surely distort the judgement of readers regarding love and romance.
Curating a personal brand is essential for standing out from the crowd.
We are drawn to stories about first experiences, and YA literature is rich with it. First experiences draw us in because they are the crucible for change.
Books intended for mature readers often get miscategorised as YA.
Have you ever tried to call your own cell number? Here's somebody who did and had a strange other worldly experience.