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She is his dream girl. He is her dream boy. She likes him. He likes her. She is on the top of the world, to get him the honest friend. They are enjoying friendship with each other. He is doing her school homework. She is impressed by his feelings. He loves her, why? Suddenly, she is in trouble…someone sent her email....Who is troubling her and why?
Welcome to Sugar N Honey, a story about Arushi Wallia who likes to chat with unknown friend in the chat room. Will she come out from the trouble or will not?
Dear Neetu Banga...
Enjoyed every page of the preview... felt like in the chat room of a few teens.... very contemporary theme...passion, curiosity, humour...
cheers to the author... wish Sugar n Honey turns out to the best seller of the year!!
A rather realistic story of just every teen imaginable....this book beautifully sumarises the feelings of teenagers and their emotions..moreover their needs,desires and expectations....a very interesting book which makes you stuck to it...a very well written fiction...and truly a must read for all-parents and children alike...
All the best and good wishes to the author...
simran bakshi
student
washington,usa
Dear Neetu Banga,
Ha! going through from these previews, I feel that the story of Arushi Wallia and Mayank are looks alike real story of any teen... I really appreciate ur effots for putting this masterpiece in a wonderful and presenatble form..everyone must read this fiction...
i wish u loads of luck..keep the good work..
Harmeet Gulati
MBBS Student
Pune,India
Contemporary and Breezy Story
Sugar N Honey by Neetu Banga is a truly contemporary, urban story. It explores the life of a lonely teenager, spending most of her life online in search of some company and a true friend. And while it is very successful in bringing out the plight of the kids growing in nuclear family with busy parents, it is by no means a boring, depressing account of the situation. Thrown in are a blackmailer, romance and parallel running stories of flesh-trade game and misguided young adults with no patience to earn their position and respect in life, but going after quick and easy money. It gives the story an engaging, detective aspect.
A peppy story, just like its protagonist, Arushi Walia, it is written in an easy style. It describes the characters just in the fashion in which you can identify them with people around you. Whether it is the confused teenager or career oriented, working mother who gets guilt pangs about not spending time with her daughter, but cannot throw away her life either. The distanced couple, the extra-marital affairs, the online love, all of it has been taken from a slice of life around us. Author does not shy away from adopting the sms-and-chat-lingo of our time when she sees fit. And those conversations are so convincingly real, you would think they have practically been copied from actual chat sessions amongst people.
Although for a long while, the stories run in parallel, in the epilogue they all are connected back and it ends with an “all izz well” feeling. The book will be liked by the teenagers and their parents alike. It is a good and breezy read for those looking for romantic entertainment with a dose of human relationship issues.
Swati Sinha
Freelance Writer & Editor