Right Here Right Now

by Nikita Singh


3.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

3.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

Description:

Reinventing yourself is harder when you don’t remember who you were Seventeen-year-old Kalindi wakes up in hospital with no recollection of how she got there. But that’s not the only thing she doesn’t remember: Her whole memory has been wiped clean. How? The doctors can only speculate. Kalindi doesn’t know what happened to her and—worse—she doesn’t know who she is. She enters her own life as if for the first time. Feeling like an invader, she meets her parents, friends and boyfriend. Everybody says her life was perfect, but she’s having a hard time accepting who she was, and the kind of person she wanted to be. She’s also got boards to pass—but she doesn’t remember anything she learned! And the recurrent nightmares don’t make it any easier. Nobody knows what happened to her. Can she have a peaceful present and future, without a past? Can she just live in the here and now?

225
English
Genre, Indian Writing

About The Author

Nikita Singh is an Indian novelist. She has written nine novels including If It’s Not Forever , Love@Facebook , Right Here Right Now , Accidentally in Love… With Him? Again? and The Unreasonable Fellows . In February 2013, Someone Like You, a book she co-wrote with Durjoy Datta, was released by Penguin India. It debuted at No. 5 at Hindustan Times Bestseller listNikita Singh was born in Patna, Bihar, where she spent the first four years of her life. She then relocated to Indore, where she went to primary school. She completed her schooling at Bridgeford School, Tupudana, Ranchi, in 2008. She graduated in pharmacy at the Acropolis Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research in Indore in 2012. She is currently pursuing Masters degree in creative writing from The New School, New York City


1 review for Right Here Right Now

  1. 3 out of 5

    The book is a story of a troubled teenager Kalindi Mishra, who becomes everything bad that can happen to a rebellious spoilt teenager. One day after a huge fight with her friends she runs away and meets with an accident. Nineteen days later, she wakes up in a hospital with two strangers by her side who keep calling her their daughter. Yes, she loses all her memory and cannot remember a single thing which happened before the accident. The story lacks the sense of humor, climax is not properly explained, there are lot of unexplained situations. So overall it is breezy good novel with confused climax. Apart from that it has fresh intriguing plot &story, great characterization, excellent narration.

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