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Girls, in general, expect a lot from guys. He should be tall, dark, sweet and comforting.Sweet and Comforting?Attention all Ladies: Do you want a boyfriend or a Cadbury Silk?(an extract from the story Finding a Girlfriend from this book)Quirky, funny and intelligent. #GoodForNothingNALAYAK is a collection of short stories written to add a smile on the face of anyone who reads this book. If you didn’t smile, buy the author’s next book.In India, parents keep reminding their children on how they would end up working as labourers laying bricks for a house or raising cattle in the fields - if they do not study well. Children are reprimanded by their elders as Good for Nothing or Nalayak (unworthy in Hindi) most of the time.The author has written these stories as a true and upcoming Nalayak, so he hopes to live up to that reputation.Accolades for the book: Unputdownable, - Mom Humourous…..has all the right ingredients of a bestseller, - Dad Finished the book in less than an hour, - Brother (biggest Nalayak) Thought provoking humour at its best! - Friend 1 (bribed him for Rs.50) I saw myself in these stories….very relatable! - Friend 2 (gave review for free)
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Girls, in general, expect a lot from guys. He should be tall, dark, sweet and comforting.Sweet and Comforting?Attention all Ladies: Do you want a boyfriend or a Cadbury Silk?(an extract from the story Finding a Girlfriend from this book)Quirky, funny and intelligent. #GoodForNothingNALAYAK is a collection of short stories written to add a smile on the face of anyone who reads this book. If you didn’t smile, buy the author’s next book.In India, parents keep reminding their children on how they would end up working as labourers laying bricks for a house or raising cattle in the fields - if they do not study well. Children are reprimanded by their elders as Good for Nothing or Nalayak (unworthy in Hindi) most of the time.The author has written these stories as a true and upcoming Nalayak, so he hopes to live up to that reputation.Accolades for the book: Unputdownable, - Mom Humourous…..has all the right ingredients of a bestseller, - Dad Finished the book in less than an hour, - Brother (biggest Nalayak) Thought provoking humour at its best! - Friend 1 (bribed him for Rs.50) I saw myself in these stories….very relatable! - Friend 2 (gave review for free)