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dermkat 's review for:
Marriage & Masti
by Nisha Sharma
Because my memory is terrible and I've read so many books between this and the others in this series, it's hard to say for sure but I think this was my fave of the trilogy! Book one was just mid for me and I loved book two, but I am a sucker for fake dating/marriage tropes and we got such an interesting version of this, all while the couple pined for one another. The fact that this was a reimagining of Twelfth Night and I studied it and lived another retelling of it (She's the Man) added a layer of enjoyment as I picked out references. The South Asian family and community dynamics have been interesting to learn about throughout this series and it felt like everything came to a head in this one. Also, Veera feeling left out, like the third wheel after her friends are coupled up is something very relatable. I liked the queer rep, and the fact that Deepak was so gone for his wife: she fell first, he fell way harder. There were a few errors in the book that surprised me, and I don't blame the author but when tis a traditionally published book I feel like my acceptance of these things is diminished since the company employs people to catch these things. There weren't enough to ruin anything, just enough to make me ruminate on that and take me out of the story for a bit. Regardless, I enjoyed this story and would potentially revisit the series someday. At the very least, I'm likely to read more from the author in the future.