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Tag: Married But Available

  • Women Read More Fiction Than Men

    Women Read More Fiction Than Men

    You may however be left with this vague feeling that this is more of a guy’s book rather than a…

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  • Writing In The Time Of Web 2.0

    Writing In The Time Of Web 2.0

    Web 2.0 is here with Facebook, Orkut, Twitter ets defining the day for many. It may not be mainstream yet,…

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  • Netting Numbers

    Netting Numbers

    BOOKS by young non-professional writers are selling in numbers too big to ignore. They might have a tough time with…

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  • The List That Matters

    The List That Matters

    The Asian Age runs a list of best sellers for the week. For two weeks now the Booker award winning…

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  • Keeping it Real – Wall Street Journal

    Keeping it Real – Wall Street Journal

    These days the L word is all over. Even the tabloids focus on people getting laidoff than laid! To think…

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  • Media Recommends Married But Available

    Media Recommends Married But Available

    The Telegraph says, ” Married But Available (HarperCollins, Rs 195) by Abhijit Bhaduri follows Mediocre but Arrogant and is likely…

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  • Married But Available in Best Seller Lists

    Married But Available in Best Seller Lists

    Rashmi Bansal was the first one to write about my first novel Mediocre But Arrogant. The article called A Novel…

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  • Married But Available Launch Photos

    Married But Available Launch Photos

    To decide who would release the first copy of the book, we asked the audience to write their names on…

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  • The Asian Age Book Review: Married But Available

    The Asian Age Book Review: Married But Available

    Nothing is high-brow and there are no pretentions to the same. But it’s a world well-sketched, well-peopled and one that…

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  • Marriage that is HR

    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…

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