Author: | Rumki Chowdhury | ISBN: | 9781491762486 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | April 16, 2015 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Rumki Chowdhury |
ISBN: | 9781491762486 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | April 16, 2015 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
So Complicated has a captivating plot. You will want to keep re-reading as its more of a companion rather than an acquisition. It is profound without being bombastic and wise without being precocious. Rumki is a gifted story teller, a talent to watch out for!
Sagheer Afzal, Author of The Reluctant Mullah
Can two people who hate each other work together?
Julie Radcliffe is the author of a wildly popular feminist blog called The Independent Woman.
Her competitor, James Chopin of the masculinist Alpha James blog fame, have become rivals in the ultimate battle of the sexes. Now they have the chance to meet face to face, and both are nervous about what the other might do. When they appear on a national talk show together, things spin from civil to out of control in a heartbeat. The ensuing battle instantly transforms their fame into notoriety. Before they know it, their lives become more than a little complicated on both the professional and the personal fronts.
Now, in order to save their sinking careers in the blogosphere, the two combatants are forced to team up. Each must decide which is more important: being right or being employed.
Can Julie and James accept that two heads are better than oneor will they keep butting those heads together to prove a point?
So Complicated has a captivating plot. You will want to keep re-reading as its more of a companion rather than an acquisition. It is profound without being bombastic and wise without being precocious. Rumki is a gifted story teller, a talent to watch out for!
Sagheer Afzal, Author of The Reluctant Mullah
Can two people who hate each other work together?
Julie Radcliffe is the author of a wildly popular feminist blog called The Independent Woman.
Her competitor, James Chopin of the masculinist Alpha James blog fame, have become rivals in the ultimate battle of the sexes. Now they have the chance to meet face to face, and both are nervous about what the other might do. When they appear on a national talk show together, things spin from civil to out of control in a heartbeat. The ensuing battle instantly transforms their fame into notoriety. Before they know it, their lives become more than a little complicated on both the professional and the personal fronts.
Now, in order to save their sinking careers in the blogosphere, the two combatants are forced to team up. Each must decide which is more important: being right or being employed.
Can Julie and James accept that two heads are better than oneor will they keep butting those heads together to prove a point?