Review of "The Ex Factor" by Harini Srinivasan
The Ex Factor is an interesting book that explores a multitude of topics. The story is told through Oinks’ perspective as she tries to balance her personal and professional life, one disaster at a time. The book is written in a first-person perspective and the language Harini has used is easy to read and comprehend. The plot is quite fast paced, and taking you from Delhi to Shillong via Kolkata is a journey you would definitely enjoy.
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