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Vibha Batra

    Vibha Batra is a versatile author whose work spans numerous literary forms, including novels, poetry, and travel writing. She possesses a keen eye for the nuances of modern life, often exploring themes of adolescence and interpersonal dynamics with wit and insight. Batra is adept at blending genres, weaving together lyrical prose, narrative storytelling, and keen observations. Her distinctive voice and engaging style make her a compelling presence in contemporary literature.

    Ghoul School
    Star-Crossed
    The Secret Life of Debbie G.
    Eighteen and Wiser (Not Quite!)
    • 2024

      Will Siliguri ever have his heart's desire? Will he delight audiences, vanquish the evil villain and save the netherworld?

      Ghoul School
    • 2023

      Star-Crossed

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Featuring a series of heart-warming romance shorts, this collection showcases quirky and endearing characters that capture the essence of love in its many forms. Each story brings a unique perspective on relationships, blending humor and tenderness to create delightful narratives that resonate with readers.

      Star-Crossed
    • 2021

      The Secret Life of Debbie G.

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(58)Add rating

      Focusing on the impact of social media, this coming-of-age story follows a sixteen-year-old girl who accidentally becomes an online sensation while trying to provoke various high school cliques. As her online persona gains popularity, she grapples with the pressures of likes and followers, leading to a struggle between her real self and her digital identity. Blending humor and poignancy, it explores themes of self-worth, emotional health, and the complexities of teenage life in a contemporary setting.

      The Secret Life of Debbie G.
    • 2014

      Join Rinki and the wolf pack in the most exciting year of their lives She has dreamed of it, longed for it, cried for it. And now Rinki Tripathi is finally eighteen! But, as she realizes, being eighteen comes with its own set of troubles: parental expectations (they seem to be obsessed with the 'F' word: Future), romantic complications (in the form of the so-gorgeousit-isn't-fair Tejas), professional tribulations (don't even ask). Rinki can't understand why her male friends prefer her female friends to her. Her college teachers can't understand why her attendance is so poor. And her parents, poor folks, don't understand her at all! Rinki has hit the magic number, but her life is far from magical. Will the eighteenth year of her life make her feel any wiser? Read the last instalment in the Rinki series and find out.

      Eighteen and Wiser (Not Quite!)