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Friday, October 18, 2019

Book Review: Dramatic Daydreams of Miss Sodabottleopenerwala by Tanvi Mayur Shah | Humour

Book Review

Dramatic Daydreams of

Miss Sodabottleopenerwala

by Tanvi Mayur Shah


Book Review: Dramatic Daydreams of Miss Sodabottleopenerwala by Tanvi Mayur Shah | Humour | Dhiraj Sindhi
Dramatic Daydreams of Miss Sodabottleopenerwala by Tanvi Mayur Shah

Author: Tanvi Mayur Shah

ISBN: 978-9389147421

Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Humour

Length: 159 Pages

Publisher: Self Published (1 August 2019)

My Ratings: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Order your copy right now: https://amzn.to/32s5wAt

About the author: 


Tanvi Mayur Shah is a 23-year-old girl who is an Engineering Graduate but her interests lie in storytelling, travelling and reading. Her love for books isn't genre-specific even though she has a keen fondness for reading detective stories. She wrote her first book- a teenage fiction- at age 15. Tanvi can be either found reading murder mysteries or watching chick flicks when she isn't writing poetries or satire. She is an animal lover and a staunch supporter of animal rights. A hopeless romantic at heart, Tanvi often likes to see life as an idyllic fairytale.

Follow her on Instagram: @delectable_me
Email: tanvishah389@gmail.com
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REVIEW

Narration

Dramatic Daydreams of Miss Sodabottleopenerwala is the most inspiring & entertaining book with a whimsical sense of humour I’ve ever read. The book is narrated in first-person point of view which helps clearly understanding the protagonist Kira Sodabottleopenerwala. The writing style is simply amazing, contemporary style, highly relatable and consistent throughout the book, be it humour or emotion. Each chapter is followed by a quote, some humorous phrases and some inspiring ones.

Theme

Dramatic Daydreams of Miss Sodabottleopenerwala has a lot in store for a reader, especially who are writers and teenagers. Thanks to the author Tanvi Mayur Shah, the story has many aspects, although the book being as short as this. There is friendship, teen curiosity, the dearest of relationship we have with our granny, authoring a book, social media and being genuine. And definitely more.

The story mostly revolves around these five characters: Kira with her friends Shireen, Mishti, June and Nanu (Jannat Sodabottleopenerwala) the grandma. Shireen, Mishti and June might have played the same role only, that of a bestie but their characters are clearly differentiable with their behavior and opinions. Whereas Nanu played a significant role as a lovely mentor, not formal at all. While the other girls are doing something to make their summer vacation count, Kira Sodabottleopenerwala decides to author a book. Kira is a person who really thinks she’s not good at doing anything substantial. In the process, she learns about the publishing industry and wishes for making it to bestseller. Ultimately she wishes for glory, dramatic, yes. She got it all but in an unexpected way.


Apart from that, with this creative piece of writing humour poured in here and there very soberly and classically, like it was authentic and relatable. The things we have done and funny ideas we have once thought of, intentionally or otherwise also. I won’t give away much but one example is ‘Wrinkle Khanna and Poha Ali Khan’.

Quote from Dramatic Daydreams of Miss Sodabottleopenerwala by Tanvi Mayur Shah | Humour | Dhiraj Sindhi


"You don't need an idea. You just need some faith to begin working, some will to keep going and some enthusiasm to finish what you started."

My Views

First things first, Harry Potter and Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah references were there, now you can imagine how much relatable it can get. I was totally into the book, full of ideas. It was motivating and inspiring to such level that, the night I finished reading the book, I simply couldn’t sleep and was literally thinking and planning my new day. Also, it gave an account of basics of writing and publishing which is really helpful. At some instances, the author Tanvi Mayur Shah talks about environment protection and hypocrisy.

The book is as entertaining as any comedy-drama. It conveys a very important message that no matter how much hatred we humans contain but it can never overpower the love and support. In the end, Kira achieves the sense of decision making and we learn that being your genuine self to yourself and the world is the only way to go.

Happy Reading!

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