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![The Secret Wish List by [Preeti Shenoy]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41o3E-Z56xL._SY346_.jpg)
The Secret Wish List Kindle Edition
Does true love really exist or is it just a cliche? Can a single kiss really change your life?
At sixteen, Diksha like any girl her age, finds her life revolving around school, boys and endless hours of fun with her best friend. But one day, all that changes.
What starts as an innocent crush explodes into something far beyond her control. Eighteen years later, she finds herself at the crossroads of life. Urged by a twist of events, a wish list is born. But can a wish list help her piece back her life together? Will she succumb to the tangled mess of an extramarital relationship? Once again, Preeti Shenoy brings an extraordinary story that tugs at the heartstrings, with insight and wisdom, as she explores the delicate matters of the heart.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperCollins India
- Publication date1 July 2022
- File size946 KB
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About the Author
Preeti Shenoy who has authored 15 bestsellers ranks among the highest selling authors in India. She is also on the Forbes longlist of the most influential celebrities in India. She has represented India at International literature festivals in Birmingham, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and others. Preeti has been featured by all major media including BBC World, Cosmopolitan, The Hindu, Verve and Times of India among others.
She is the winner of popular choice fiction award 2021 by AutHER awards from Times of India and most popular self-help book of 2021 by Amazon India. She is also the recipient of several awards including ‘Indian of the Year' award for 2017 and award for Business Excellence by the New Delhi Institute of Management.
She is a motivational speaker, who has given talks in many premier educational institutions and corporate organisations like KPMG, ISRO, Infosys and Accenture and others. An avid fitness enthusiast, she is also an artist specialising in portraiture and illustrated journals. Her other interests are travel, photography, blogging and yoga. Her books include The Magic Mindset, When Love Came Calling, Wake Up Life is Calling, Life is What You Make it, The Rule Breakers, A Hundred Little Flames, It's All In The Planets, Why We Love The Way We Do, The Secret Wish List, The One You Cannot Have and many others
Her work has been translated into many Indian languages and also into Turkish.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Product details
- ASIN : B0B2Q8WT2Q
- Publisher : HarperCollins India (1 July 2022)
- Language : English
- File size : 946 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 272 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 938261818X
- Best Sellers Rank: #236,538 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #21,758 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
- #25,301 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Preeti Shenoy, among the top five highest selling authors in India, is also on the Forbes longlist of the most influential celebrities in India.. Her work has been translated to many languages.She is India's most loved author, on life and relationships.
India Today has named her as being unique for being the only woman in the best-selling league. She has been awarded the ‘Indian of the Year’ award for 2017 by Brands Academy for her contribution to Literature. She has also received the Academia award for Business Excellence by the New Delhi Institute of Management. She has given talks in many premier educational institutions such as IITs and IIMs and corporate organisations like KPMG, Infosys and Accenture. She is also an artist specialising in portraiture and illustrated journalling.
Her short stories and poetry have been published in various magazines such as Conde Nast and Verve. She has been featured on BBC World, Cosmopolitan,The Hindu, Verve, Times of India and many more.
She has a very popular blog and also wrote a weekly column in The Financial Chronicle for many years. She has a massive online following. Her other interests are travel, photography and yoga. Her books include A Hundred Little Flames, It’s All In The Planets, Why We Love The Way We Do, The Secret Wish List, The One You Cannot Have and many others.
Website: www.preetishenoy.com
Twitter: @Preetishenoy
Blog: Blog.preetishenoy.com
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Customer reviews

Reviewed in India on 28 June 2018
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WE ALL HAVE WISHLIST AND WE HAVE TO GO LENGTH AND BREADTH TO FULL FILL IT . ITS OUR LIFE . NEVER LET ANYONE ,MAKE YOU FEEL GUILTY . CHOOSE YOUR OWN FRIENDS & SOULMATES BUT OFCOURSE DO LOYAL TO PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE . STAY THANKFUL TO THOSE WHO ARE THERE TO LISTEN TO YOU , WHO STAY IN DIFFICULT TIMES , WHO MAKES YOU SMILE .
Dedicated to ALL THOSE WHO ARE REASON TO MY SMILE AND PEOPLE WITH WHOM I WANNA FULFILL MY WISHLIST :*
I can recommend this book to the ones who have just settled in the world of reading.
I chose this rating because of it's feminism views. I clearly believe that India must adopt certain rights for women. Thank you!
This a simplest story of married woman is narrated in very great storytelling manner.
This novel lauding voices that everyone should execute their wish list in out of the box way irrespective of any circumstances.
Loved it. It is especially a good read for those in their 20s or early 30s. Teaches a lot. Go for it 👍🏼
An open letter to Preeti.
See Preeti,
I was a corporate woman and I left my job six years ago because I wanted to be with my three years old baby. He is nine years old too like the kid in your story. My husband is always neck deep in work and many husbands like mine work hard to secure future of their family. What's wrong with that? And moreover,Diksha found it was frustrating to care for her child as well. I believe, doing everything for your own flesh and blood can never be a sacrifice.I am also a mother and I don't think I sacrificed my career for my child.
I keep myself busy with creative hobbies and don't even watch soaps. In your story Diksha did not do anything for her identity. She left her husband when she got the support of a wealthy man. What is this? What kind of message are you spreading in the society.Moreover, how could a mother leave her nine years old son with her mother in law,taking advantage of her blind faith and herself sleeping with another man? What rubbish!!! And a nine years old is not big enough to take care of himself. She left her child with her mother in law and went out of country with another man that too when her husband was not there. What if something had happened to the child when both mom and dad are out of country. When my husband is out of station or too busy with his commitment s I make sure I spend maximum time with my nine years old unlike Diksha. Her only concern is,she was being neglected. What about her son's loneliness. Very,very selfish character. Even one star for this book is more than enough.
Ps: Preeti,I have no grudges against you but I am very disappointed. By the time I reached the mid of the book,I was enjoying it,wanted to recommend it but later it disappointed.
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