Okay, I admit it, I didn't do it. Yet. This is normal, right? I mean, just because everyone I know has talked like they've already done it doesn't mean that they're telling the truth, right? It's not like I'm asking for that much. I don't need the perfect guy. I don't need candlelight or roses. Honestly, I don't even need a real bed. Sooooo, anyone out there want sex? Anyone? Hello? Just for fun? I am not going to die a virgin. One way or another I am going to make this happen.
Radhika Sanghani Knihy
Autorka, ktorá sa venuje ženským otázkam pre The Daily Telegraph v Londýne, sa vo svojej tvorbe zameriava na témy relevantné pre ženy. Jej debutový román skúma hlboké aspekty ženského života. S vášňou pre literárnu kritiku a čítanie súčasnej prózy prináša do svojej vlastnej písanej práce bystré postrehy a hlboké porozumenie. Jej štýl je charakterizovaný ako prenikavý a súcitný, zachytávajúci zložitosť moderného ženského prežívania.







Not That Easy
- 336 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Recent graduate Ellie has debt, an unpaid internship and three flatmates who left her with the single room to match her single status. That's ok. She doesn't want a boyfriend anyway. She wants several. But as Ellie tests out every new dating craze she's realising that the ultimate single lifestyle might not be that easy after all...
From the author of THIRTY THINGS I LOVE ABOUT MYSELF, a witty and uplifting story of learning to accept yourself - and your dysfunctional family. Perfect for fans of Bella Mackie and Dolly Alderton
Nina didn't plan to spend her thirtieth birthday in jail, yet here she is in her pajamas, locked in a holding cell. There's no Wi-Fi, no wine, no carbs, and no one to celebrate with. Unfortunately, it gives Nina plenty of time to reflect on her screwed-up life. She just broke up with her fiancé, and now has to move back into her childhood home to live with her older brother and their uptight, traditional Indian mother. She's an underpaid freelance journalist who wants to write about things like race and politics, but instead pens puff pieces. And her friends are too busy with their own lives to hang out with her. Just as Nina falls into despair, she discovers a book to read: How to Fix Your Shitty Life by Loving Yourself. It must be destiny. With nothing left to lose (clearly), Nina makes a life-changing decision to embark on a self-love journey. By her next birthday, she's going to find thirty things she loves about herself.
Virgin: A Novel (Flowers Cover)
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
The story follows 21-year-old Ellie, a smart and self-conscious young woman navigating the complexities of modern relationships and societal expectations. With a humorous and irreverent tone, she embarks on a mission to rectify her disastrous first sexual encounter, seek out a perfect Brazilian wax, and balance her academic ambitions while dealing with her traditional Greek mother. The narrative captures the struggles and absurdities of millennial life, blending angst with a touch of sweetness, as Ellie seeks to lose her virginity and find her place in the world.
Kali faces the challenges of adolescence, feeling overshadowed by her family's favoritism and the chaos of a big wedding coinciding with her 16th birthday. Her struggles intensify when a demon unexpectedly appears in her bedroom, thrusting her into a perilous situation where she must confront not only her personal issues but also the fate of the world. This blend of teenage angst and supernatural adventure sets the stage for a compelling coming-of-age story.
A fresh, funny story about white lies, brutal honesty and a bangle with special powers, from award-winning journalist and author Radhika Sanghani.Priya Shah lies. A lot. She pretends everything in her life is perfect, so she doesn't disappoint anyone.But when she puts on a bangle left to her by her Ba - the one person she was always honest with - she finds herself unable to tell a lie.Priya is mortified. She tells her dad she hates his cooking, she tells Dan Zhang about her huge crush on him, she shares her best friends' secrets at school. She can't get the bangle off, and she can't stop the truths pouring out of her.As more things go wrong, and Priya's truth-telling spirals out of control, can Priya learn to be honest without hurting the people she loves?