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A review by rachaelm13
Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Well, Charlie is a new one đŹ
I donât know how I feel about this book.
I found there to be quite a bit of toxic, red flag behaviours between the two main characters and some general immaturity maybe? But that is a product of how they grew up and was probably intentional.
Loved the diversity and how old ideas and misogyny were called out.
But I found some of the writing to be a bit like a poor translation almost? Like someone put a whole book into google translate and didnât proof read it. I donât know maybe it was my ebook copy? But I got it from the library so I donât think so. There were sometimes words missing, or simple proof read type things that were just missed. (And Iâm not talking about character dialogue here, criticizing characters who are multilingual, I mean the rest of the book)
There were some parts that seemed a bit choppy and some references to what a character was doing that just werenât correct, like back to the google translate thing where a character would be lying down and then in the next sentence it would say something like âshe leaned against the wallâ kind of abrupt like wait, when did she sit up she was just working on her car? Thats maybe a poor example but its the one thats coming to mind right now.
Loved the story premise, the writing had something to work on but wasnât horrible, I found the main male character annoying at times and there were a couple iffy consent places for me personally but consent is BIG for me so I donât know. I wish we would have seen Kareenas job! It sounded so cool but it was mentioned like twice and we never got a scene of her actually at work. Overall not too many triggering topics in this book which was nice and a solid little romance!
I donât know how I feel about this book.
I found there to be quite a bit of toxic, red flag behaviours between the two main characters and some general immaturity maybe? But that is a product of how they grew up and was probably intentional.
Loved the diversity and how old ideas and misogyny were called out.
But I found some of the writing to be a bit like a poor translation almost? Like someone put a whole book into google translate and didnât proof read it. I donât know maybe it was my ebook copy? But I got it from the library so I donât think so. There were sometimes words missing, or simple proof read type things that were just missed. (And Iâm not talking about character dialogue here, criticizing characters who are multilingual, I mean the rest of the book)
There were some parts that seemed a bit choppy and some references to what a character was doing that just werenât correct, like back to the google translate thing where a character would be lying down and then in the next sentence it would say something like âshe leaned against the wallâ kind of abrupt like wait, when did she sit up she was just working on her car? Thats maybe a poor example but its the one thats coming to mind right now.
Loved the story premise, the writing had something to work on but wasnât horrible, I found the main male character annoying at times and there were a couple iffy consent places for me personally but consent is BIG for me so I donât know. I wish we would have seen Kareenas job! It sounded so cool but it was mentioned like twice and we never got a scene of her actually at work. Overall not too many triggering topics in this book which was nice and a solid little romance!
Moderate: Death, Toxic relationship, and Death of parent