Book Review 80: Bathinda to Bangkok by Vibha Batra.




Quirky, funny and filmy - these are the three words that best describe Vibha Batra's latest book, Bathinda to Bangkok. Previously, I had read and reviewed two of the author's works and I loved them both.

Bathinda to Bangkok is a short and refreshing light read. This rom-com tells the story of a successful party planner Mahi. She is the wedding-planner for her Bff Dingy's wedding. Dingy wants to have her wedding in Bangkok.
And for her best friend's sake, she decides to arrange her wedding in Bankok. So, a few days before the wedding, she sets off to Bangkok.  She gets the biggest shock of her life when she finds her ex-boyfriend there in Bangkok to plan the wedding as well!
To know what happens to Mahi's story, you have to read the book.

I absolutely enjoyed reading this book! I was going through a very bad reading slump and this book made me get over it. The character of Mahi has been very well developed. I loved the way she spoke and her desi vibes and attitude was on point. The book is filled with comic elements. I really liked how funny this book is. The plot is very well-knitted. It is a very short and light read and is fast-paced. Hence, it took me hardly a few hours to complete reading this book.

Altogether, Bathinda to Bangkok is a fun book and an enjoyable read. Grab a copy of this book if you love rom-coms or looking for a short fun light read!


About the author: Vibha Batra is an author, advertising consultant, poet, lyricist, translator, 
travel writer, playwright, translator and columnist. Her published books include: 
Ludhiana to London, Glitter and Gloss, The Activist and The Capitalist, Sweet Sixteen (Yeah, 
Right!), Seventeen and Done (You Bet!), Eighteen and Wiser (Not Quite!,) Ishaavaasya 
Upanishad: Knowledge and Action, Tongue-in-cheek, A Twist of Lime and Family Crossword. 
She has also contributed short stories and poems to several anthologies. 



My rating: 4 of 5 stars.
First Published: September 2019
Pages: 177
Price: ₹299

You can buy this book from Amazon.


Thanks to the author for providing me with a review copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. 

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