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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read!
This is one of the few books that actually keeps the reader interested from beginning to end. The main characters - Tania, Sunita, Chila, and their husbands, boyfriends and family members - are very insightful and well written. The scenes in the book are so vividly described in a way I can actually see the narrative happening in my mind. I also like how the author...
Published on July 1, 2000

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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing compared to "Anita and Me"
Much as I loved Syal's charming debut novel, "Anita and Me," I was a little leery of this one, which had been described as "an immigrant Indian Waiting to Exhale." Set amidst the Punjabi community of east London, the book chattily follows the trials and tribulations of three 30-ish lifelong friends and their relationships with each other. Chila is the...
Published on April 20, 2001 by A. Ross


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read!, July 1, 2000
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This review is from: Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee (Hardcover)
This is one of the few books that actually keeps the reader interested from beginning to end. The main characters - Tania, Sunita, Chila, and their husbands, boyfriends and family members - are very insightful and well written. The scenes in the book are so vividly described in a way I can actually see the narrative happening in my mind. I also like how the author uses originality and suspense to keep the story line going. This is a trait that is so hard to find in many novels these days. The surprises were so shocking, I couldn't put down the book for no long amount of time, fearing that I would miss something! I read this 332-page book in two days, which is record time for me. I also liked this book because the author talks about issues that Indian women don't discuss outside of their communities, such as sexuality, interracial dating, marriage, careers, friendship, family and cultural norms. Though I am not Indian myself, I was able to relate to some of the dilemmas the author brings up. This is a great book to read if one is interested in learning more about Indian culture in the United Kingdom. I loved her last book, Anita and Me, and I look forward to reading publications from her in the future!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is really terrific, February 11, 2002
As regular readers of my reviews will know (!!), I love novels about India. This is a book about modern Indian women living in Britain and their struggle to assymilate two very different cultures. I have many Indian friends, and the women portrayed in this novel are very typical. This novel is also extremely funny with very vivid and lovable characters but underneath it all their stories are very poignant. This would be a great book for discussion in a Book Circle.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a great read, August 30, 2000
This review is from: Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee (Hardcover)
Meera Syal has written a thoroughly entertaining book that has a great story. Her characters are real and believable and her descriptions of people, places and especially movements are outstanding. e.g. "she swooped down like an epileptic bat". What I liked best about this writer is her wonderful use of the English language. If you would like to read a good story beautifully written, get hold of this book as soon as you can.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, May 24, 2006
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Growing up in a traditional Paksitani household, our mother frequently used the phrase that is this book's title - life isn't all ha ha hee hee. I knew somewhat what she meant, this book however makes it blatantly obvious. Syal does an excellent job in exploring the depths of the various characters and while reading (i could not put the book down!) you are reminded of people you know and even of yourself - or at least parts of yourself. This book reminds us that there are many faces to being 'desi'. When you start thinking of how your life "should be" because of upbringing/cultural standards/expectations - this book reminds you that all of these thoughts are self-imposed. And when you start to wonder if it is better on the other side of the fence remember - life isn't all ha ha hee hee there either.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very close to the Indian community in UK, November 18, 2003
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Life isn't all ha ha hee hee starts with a wedding and ends with a funeral ... and just that shows us how carefully Meera Syal takes us into the lives of 3 friends with their joys and sorrows.
I liked this novel because first of all it is very well written, lots of times I found myself laughing ... that might be as well because I could relate to the characters, being myself of Indian origins and having seen the Indian communities in London.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Vivid picture of Indian women in Britain, November 18, 2000
This review is from: Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee (Hardcover)
Meera Syal's book "Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee" captures the life of three childhood friends who are Indian living in Britain - each with different trajectories in her adult life. It is well written and easy to read. The female characters come alive on the pages through dialogue, descriptions, and their environment. However, the male characters are typically backdrops - little understood, difficult to empathize with. I loved reading it and finished it in one setting.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a joyful, easy read -- with a deep, meaningful plot, November 4, 2003
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Wonderful. I found it particularly poignant at this stage in my life, where I'm a similar age to these ladies (early to mid 30s). The book had some laugh-out-loud HILARIOUS portions, some which those who have grown up around Indians find particularly witty, but plenty of laughs that crossed all cultures and apply to all women. This book also had some poignant topics and discussions, evoking anger towards a few characters (from me), But, as I followed the characters through the book, they come to terms with certain aspects of themselves. I realized especially how easy it is for me to judge... and forget that we are all prone to making stupid decisions in love and friendship alike... but that your roots, your upbringing, your family structure, and your foundation that will determine how you recover from it. A WONDERFUL book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So good!, November 2, 2003
Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee was so engrossing that I missed my stop and had to walk about a mile more, and I was only upset that it took me that much longer to get back to reading! I highly recommend it, especially if you have any interest in cross-cultural relations, or just in human experiences.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How true!!!, August 3, 2002
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"reenar" (capelle a/d ijssel Netherlands) - See all my reviews
I bought this book in july 2000 and since then I've read it thrice. That should count for something. I read some of the reviews and all I can say is that this story isn't just about Indian british girls.
Any hindu female growing up in an western socity can relate to these issues. These questions and stories are so common, but related to all day life, that they become fascinating. Someone dares to write about things we girls don't dare to talk about. It seems a trend from the contemporary hindu females, like Jhumpa Lahiri with "the interpreter of maladies", the write about these issues. Hindu males/females could learn more about themself reading these kind of books instead of " men are from mars and women are from venus".
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I was ha ha heeing throughout while reading the book!, August 21, 2000
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This review is from: Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee (Hardcover)
Fabulous book! It is an engaging and funny story focusing on three unlikely friends who are stereotypically defined: the soft innocent, the dowdy housewife who used to be an activist lawyer before her children were born and the glittering media queen. All are Indian and all are wrestling with various problems, none of which are clear to them until the end. Love and relationship issues are dealt with defly. The writing is simple and fast moving and the story is one to finish in a single sitting (or at least two!). So go ahead, pull up a comfortable chair, set aside some time and have a blast reading this wonderful book. Its even better than Anita and Me, her first novel.
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Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee by Meera Syal (Hardcover - June 2000)
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