I do, however, want you to know that this show is really nothing like the book. I really don’t want to get into too many spoilers with this TV show review. Definitely one of my top reads this year. I don’t want to get into spoilers about this one because it’s just such a fun experience all together. Overall, the writing is brilliant, the voice and tone are amazing, and the plot couldn’t have been better. I mean holy hotness Batman! (Yes, an actual quote from the book and I absolutely love it). With Dimple and Rishi being two teenage Indian Americans (and also being set up to get married while Dimple doesn’t even realize it), this is the type of book that will make you swoon. The book itself is set at a college campus in San Francisco where Dimple and Rishi compete together in a coding program for an app that they are developing. Mainly because my husband and I are complete opposites, so reading about opposites in relationships in novels always makes me happy. Dimple and Rishi couldn’t be more different, but I loved them so much. Not only does this book have a diverse group of characters, but it also deals with life within a family, the expectations that parents hold you to, and the ultimate love that they show their children. When Dimple Met Rishi gave me everything I’m always searching for in a YA novel and I’m so glad I finally took the time out to read it after my book haul a few weeks ago. It had comedy, wholesomeness, romance, and adorably quirky main characters.
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