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<title>Desicritics Comments on Book Review: <i>Hacks and Headlines</i>- Rashme Sehgal's First Novel</title>
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<title>Comment by Amrita</title>
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<description>Hi Kini - I hadn&#039;t heard of Rashme Sehgal before but I&#039;ll definitely keep an eye out for her book now. That was a comprehensive review although I disagree, sight unseen :), with your hope for a sequel of redemption. Novels about redemption, especially debut efforts, tend to be long drawn out and ultimately yawn-worthy messes: this sounds like anything but. </description>
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<title>Comment by temporal</title>
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<description>Kini:

first a warm welcome:)

even from this distance i think i recognised &#039;dalip jha&#039; and perhaps one other character;)

the books looks like a good read

don&#039;t know why but some of the description reminded me of an old movie &lt;i&gt;new delhi times&lt;/i&gt; i think it was called with perhaps naseeruddin shah, dipti agnihotri and marc zubair </description>
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