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The Asian Age Book Review: Married But Available

October 24, 2008

The first review of the book is always awaited with much nervousness. Here is the first review of Married But Available as it appears in the Asian Age newspaper. I half expected Pramita Bose to do the review since she has covered stories on Mediocre But Arrogant and also did one of the early warning stories of the second :)  My book’s review was by Pooja Sharma and here it is from the web edition of The Asian Age of 25 Oct 2008  Read more

Marriage that is HR

October 12, 2008

The Telegraph

The Telegraph, of Calcutta,  in their edition dated Sunday , October 12 , 2008  writes about the event at CROSSWORD bookstore at Elgin Road, Kolkata in the section called Book Bazar.  They call it

Marriage that is HR

“Married but Available, that’s a book, written by Abhijit Bhaduri, an HR employee with Microsoft. No, the book is not about promiscuity. It deals with HR management. Bhaduri, in fact, has a thing for titles. His first book, of which this is a sequel, was called Mediocre but Arrogant.

An intriguing title draws readers. The book launch at Crossword on September 29 had event manager Sujoy Prasad Chatterjee conversing with the author. For someone who works backstage arranging such book launches, it was novel to have Chatterjee taking centrestage, exchanging notes with the author on studying “Eco honours” and following it up with management degree, which both the HR manager and the event manager seemed to have done.”

The Hindu

 The Hindu newspaper had already announced the book on 6th Oct 2008 in their piece titled

Made in heaven, available now  

“Married But Available”, the sequel to “Mediocre But Arrogant”, is on the shelves

HarperCollins India and Crossword hosted the launch of “Married But Available” by Abhijit Bhaduri at the capital, recently. It is a sequel to his debut novel “Mediocre But Arrogant”.

The book traces the protagonist Abbey’s life, amid circumstances that catch him unawares. Read more

Chick Lit and Guy Lit

October 4, 2008

Does the term Chicklit reinforce gender stereotypes@abhijitbhaduri.com

I kind of have a thing about the term “Chick Lit“ or “Guy Lit” for that matter. There is of course a definition in wikipedia to define what this genre is all about. By the way, type in “Guy Lit” in wikipedia and you discover there is no such category. Is that called discrimination or what? More importantly there is a kind of a predetrmined pigeonhole into which we are putting the kind of stuff chicks write or read about. Stuff that guys read or write about. Don’t we all do a bit of everything? I know enough men who found the film Sex and the City good to watch. Enough men flip through Femina as women who buy Car and Driver. Read more

Married But Available in the News

October 1, 2008

Married But Available@abhijitbhaduri.com

After the Media Launch of Married But Available at City Select Mall in Saket, New Delhi the next city was Kolkata. My first novel Mediocre But Arrogant was launched on 3rd August 2005 at the Oxfordbookstore, Kolkata. This time it was at the Crossword on Elgin Road, Kolkata. Loved the store for its great layout. Sujoy Prosad Chatterjee, the actor read out excerpts from the book. He read out excerpts that made people really senti. The book should be reaching all the bookstores in India by 10th October 2008. Read more

Married But Available - Launched by ??

September 26, 2008

Married But Available by Asian Age 26 Sep 2008@abhijitbhaduri.com

Eventually it all fell into place. The evolution of the Word document into typeset pages was beautiful feeling. It was like getting a sneak preview of the future. Until the very end, my editor Karthika and I, argued over the rationale of phrases and the “authenticity of voice” of characters. Look, I wanted to show off about the last bit myself having learnt about it recently. The book was typed and printed and bound and ready to be launched. The call from the Harper Collins office really set my pulse racing.

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