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Dating Dr. Dil: A Novel: 1 (If Shakespeare Were an Auntie, 1)

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Kareena dropped her tote bag and pressed a hand to the ache in her chest. “ This is a joke, right? You two couldn’t have . . . I mean, I know I’ve been working late, and I haven’t seen you for the last few days, but there is no way that you don’t remember. It happens every year.” Okay, but . . . well, aren’t we celebrating?” Kareena responded in the same mix of Hindi, English, and Punjabi her grandmother used. Kareena felt like her family, her aunties—hell, the entire New Jersey South Asian population—had been preparing her for being thirty and single, but did she listen? Nope. More importantly, did she really have to be reminded first thing in the morning? If you’re single at thirty, you have to lower your standards. If you’re single at thirty, your prospects for a happily ever after are diminished. If you’re single at thirty, you are perceived as difficult, and no one will want to marry you. Why are you standing like that over there?” her father asked. He sounded irritated, which was no different than how he normally sounded to her lately.

NINA: I’m so glad I hired you and Women Who Work! You’re really going to make my restaurant expansion dream a reality. His arguments, which were normally tepid, were becoming more and more frequent. It didn’t help that her grandmother, Dadi, who Kareena also had a tendency to fight with on a regular basis, sided with Dad.

Dating Dr. Dil” is a modern masterpiece, a powerful novel that can be read on its own. This novel is written by Nisha Sharma. She is a true storyteller, and Dating Dr. Dil is her best book. It’s an epic tale of family, secrets, loss, marriage, betrayal, friendships, laughter, and regrets. Dating Dr. Dil is a heartfelt novel written with compassion and hope, reconciling the past to pave a road to happiness and second chances. The characters in this novel bring life and heart to this story, each with a distinct voice and personality. They made reader love them, they made reader sad, they made reader angry, they made reader laugh, they made reader cry, and they made reader believe in the promise of love and home.

And for those of you venturing into the book for the first time, I hope that it makes you laugh. <3 She opened her door, and instead of hearing the sizzling sounds of ghee in a hot pan, there was only silence. The delicious aroma of spices was missing. Usually, the smell of birthday paranthas permeated the house. Maybe Dadi was waiting for her? Kareena was a relatable character, one that I felt I could understand her point of view with, and sometimes I thought, “I JUST THOUGHT THAT!” For example, “Was it normal to cancel and go home and read hard?” AHH literally me too! I just want to stay home and read all day. In other words, if Kareena were a real person, I think we’d be really good friends. And so many of you have asked me about Charlie that I ended up just doing a video about it on TT. Here is a link to that video.She met her father’s eyes as he rose from his seat. He was dressed for work in khakis with a phone clip on his belt. “ You don’t want to celebrate today anyway,” he said as he rounded the table to give her a hug. “ Thirty is your first infertility milestone.” Even though they have warring interests, the more time Prem spends with Kareena, the more he thinks she’s might actually be the woman he wants to spend the rest of his life with. In this Taming of the Shrew re-imagination, for Prem and Kareena to find their happily ever after, they must admit that hate has turned into fate.

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