Review of Incredibly Incorrect Impressions

Title : Incredibly Incorrect Impressions

Author : Aarthi Srinivasan


Blurb of the book : Aishwarya Narayan, with her sarcastic and unintentionally humorous disposition, has got the typical life with her Always-ready-with-a-short-joke friends and her annoyingly accomplished family. Successful, stoic, stubborn, and sardonic, Dhruv Singhania was kind of the person her parents would generally give a good look at and then say 'Learn’

When the two stumble upon each other, it gives rise to a series of awkward humour, intense sarcasm, usage of 'fandoms' as leverage, and a whole lot of acute weirdness. With her dream of making it as a writer on its way to become a reality, the 19 year old girl has to deal with the usual effects of ambition, fear of failure and everything else that occupies the mind of a girl who is determined to do well. Doubts arise, conversations are misinterpreted, feelings are confessed and then taken back, all in the backdrop of one thing a person always wants to do; live up to expectations while creating kick ass history.


My View : 'Incredibly Incorrect Impressions' ; a catchy title chosen by the authoress to lure reader's interest into the story. Authoress has wisely chosen the first few steps to get her book into maximum hands. Both the title and the blurb promises the reader to deliver quality content. But what holds inside matters the most. Let's have a sneak-peak what Aarthi brings in store for the reader.

The first thing that stuck my mind when I held this book in my hand was, would this really be worth my time reading 400+ number of pages? From the genre, I was not sure whether the content of the book would be a fun journey, as it suggests an ordinary plot which could be easily covered in 200 pages or less. But, somehow I started the journey by keeping faith on the praise authoress does in the blurb.

I wouldn't spill the story, but the journey could be made interesting and engaging by removing the unnecessary efforts authoress has made. I wish if authoress could express her thoughts in lesser words it would be easy for me to sail the boat of words.There are so much of unwanted or not-so-interesting content in the book which could easily drift reader's attention and interest in the book.

But to the effort authoress has made in the book, I would like to give it a fair rating.


Rating : 2.7/5

Reviewer : Shweta Kesari

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