I thought this was a good book. It is about three sisters who are excited about their auntie getting married, but there are a few obstacles in the way and the sisters are competing for one boy whom they all have a crush on. The author shows the culture of the characters by their names, traditions, and beliefs. I got of got confused about where the setting was because she'd switch between being in India and being in England. The characters are as realistic as it can get.In the past books I've read, most of the characters were rich people who lived in the Upper East Side in some mansion and loved to shoe off and to brag. In this book they aren't rich, but they also aren't poor and the characters don't really show off, but they do brag about what their crush, Rocky, says about them. In my opinion, the only wise character in the book is Kim. She is smart and is correct about almost everything. She tries to warn the other characters about something, but they refuse listen. The other characters have some kind of attitude and are often stubborn, but their stubbornness adds on to the drama that happens in the story. I liked this book and I thought it was alright.
This is the third book in the BABES trilogy. It's about the three sisters, Amber, Jazz, and Geeta but this time their aunt (who came to take care of them and their father after their mother died) is getting married off to their teacher Mr. Arora. They've been trying to get rid of her ever since she came and now that she's leaving, they have seconds thoughts about if they will be happy. At the same time, there is a new girl at school (who wasn't really friendly). Amber needs to befriend her because she's new. Amber also starts liking a boy (who likes to rap) and he wants to perform at her aunt's wedding. This was a nice ending to the set of books about the three sisters because ever since the beginning, they have been trying to get rid of their aunt and they finally do with bittersweet feeligns.
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Another cute addition to Geena, Amber, and Jazz's story. This time their Auntie is preparing to marry their gorgeous teacher, Mr. Arora, but as usual, Amber meddles in a way that causes problems, but of course, everything turns out fine in the end.Technical notes: the formatting issues in .epub version of the previous book (paragraph breaks in the middle of sentences and what I assume are missing section break markers as the action occasionally jumped forward in time between paragraphs in a way
—Laura
This last book in Dhami's trilogy about the Dhillon sisters who are just as funny and up the same crazy antics as in the previous books. In this addition the girls have finally gotten their Auntie engaged and have to help get ready for her wedding. This is a new year and the girl meet some new kids that have moved to the school. One is an angelic boy who they decide has to want one of them so, they bet on who he will end up liking. Then you have a girl that doesnt quit hit it off with the girls but Mr. Arora wants them to befriend her and help her get friends. Then to top it all off you have the totally obnoxious George Botley who now is disturbingly hot. There is also a very annoying Auntie on Mr. Arora's side of the family who is trying to take over the wedding. All these things call for one very humorous ride. I just had a very good time reading these books and I think if your are looking for something light and funny you should check out theses books.
—Jessica (BookRockGodess) Bolton