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readerfromjupiter 's review for:
Paradise Towers
by Shweta Bachchan-Nanda
The book is written from the author’s viewpoint. Describing every single resident of Paradise Towers with ease, the author connects the audience with the characters of the book convincingly. The lives of the residents of the building are shown to be a amalgamation of happiness and tension, and what they don’t miss is snooping on each other’s lives. The reader is reminded of his own neighbours and their nature by reading about the residents of the towers. The tensions, fights, happy moments, all are captured perfectly by the author. She doesn’t miss out on using humour and sarcasm in some places.
A fresh take on the lives of people in high – rise apartments, Paradise Towers is the well – written platter of how people live in these sky-touching flats, their habit of snooping in each other’s lives, how incidents happening in front of them change their lives, and how the residents are close-knit.
Written in a very simple English, the book shines out! ❤
Overall, I really enjoyed the book and will recommend it to everyone for it is a light read, and can be finished in a single day. I loved it for its simplicity, although it could have been written in a more close-knit manner.
A fresh take on the lives of people in high – rise apartments, Paradise Towers is the well – written platter of how people live in these sky-touching flats, their habit of snooping in each other’s lives, how incidents happening in front of them change their lives, and how the residents are close-knit.
Written in a very simple English, the book shines out! ❤
Overall, I really enjoyed the book and will recommend it to everyone for it is a light read, and can be finished in a single day. I loved it for its simplicity, although it could have been written in a more close-knit manner.