📖 Overview
Preeti Shenoy is an Indian author, artist, and speaker who has established herself as a prominent figure in contemporary Indian literature. Her work spans both fiction and non-fiction genres, with over fifteen published books to her name.
Beginning her writing career as a blogger, Shenoy transitioned to publishing with her debut book "34 Bubblegums and Candies," a collection of short stories. Her breakthrough came with "Life Is What You Make It" in 2011, which became a national bestseller along with its sequel "Wake Up, Life Is Calling."
Shenoy's bibliography includes successful titles such as "Tea for Two and a Piece of Cake," "The Secret Wish List," and "The One You Cannot Have." Her work often explores themes of relationships, personal growth, and contemporary Indian society, as seen in books like "Why We Love The Way We Do" and "A Hundred Little Flames."
The author has maintained a consistent publishing schedule, releasing books that include "It Happens for a Reason," "The Rule Breakers," and her latest work "All the Love You Deserve" (2023). Beyond writing, Shenoy is also recognized as a self-taught artist, bringing an additional creative dimension to her professional portfolio.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe Preeti Shenoy's books as light, relatable fiction focused on relationships and modern Indian life. Her writing style is straightforward and accessible, with themes centered on love, family dynamics, and personal growth.
Readers appreciate:
- Authentic portrayal of urban Indian relationships
- Quick, engaging pacing
- Relatable characters and situations
- Simple language that makes for easy reading
Common criticisms:
- Predictable plots
- Shallow character development
- Basic writing that lacks literary depth
- Repetitive themes across books
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads averages:
- Life is What You Make It: 3.8/5 (27,000+ ratings)
- The Rule Breakers: 3.7/5 (2,000+ ratings)
- Tea for Two and a Piece of Cake: 3.6/5 (4,000+ ratings)
Amazon India averages: 4.2-4.4/5 stars
Most readers position her works as casual, entertaining reads rather than serious literature. The books attract primarily young adult and female readers seeking light contemporary fiction.
📚 Books by Preeti Shenoy
Life Is What You Make It
A young woman's journey through mental illness while pursuing her dreams and navigating relationships in 1990s India.
Wake Up, Life Is Calling The sequel follows Ankita's continued struggle with mental health as she rebuilds her life after leaving the psychiatric facility.
The Rule Breakers The story of Veda who challenges societal norms in a small town while pursuing her teaching career and personal independence.
Tea for Two and a Piece of Cake Chronicles a divorced mother's journey to rebuild her life and find new love in Mumbai.
The Secret Wish List A married woman rediscovers herself after finding her old wish list and decides to fulfill her forgotten dreams.
The One You Cannot Have Explores the complexities of past relationships and moving forward when ex-lovers reconnect.
Why We Love The Way We Do A non-fiction examination of various aspects of relationships in contemporary India.
A Hundred Little Flames A grandson's relationship with his grandfather transforms as they live together in a Kerala village.
It Happens for a Reason Single mother Vipasha's story of managing her life while running a dog-boarding facility.
34 Bubblegums and Candies A collection of real-life inspired short stories about human relationships and everyday experiences.
All the Love You Deserve Explores modern relationships through the story of a successful woman navigating love and career.
Wake Up, Life Is Calling The sequel follows Ankita's continued struggle with mental health as she rebuilds her life after leaving the psychiatric facility.
The Rule Breakers The story of Veda who challenges societal norms in a small town while pursuing her teaching career and personal independence.
Tea for Two and a Piece of Cake Chronicles a divorced mother's journey to rebuild her life and find new love in Mumbai.
The Secret Wish List A married woman rediscovers herself after finding her old wish list and decides to fulfill her forgotten dreams.
The One You Cannot Have Explores the complexities of past relationships and moving forward when ex-lovers reconnect.
Why We Love The Way We Do A non-fiction examination of various aspects of relationships in contemporary India.
A Hundred Little Flames A grandson's relationship with his grandfather transforms as they live together in a Kerala village.
It Happens for a Reason Single mother Vipasha's story of managing her life while running a dog-boarding facility.
34 Bubblegums and Candies A collection of real-life inspired short stories about human relationships and everyday experiences.
All the Love You Deserve Explores modern relationships through the story of a successful woman navigating love and career.
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