
Is your daily grind feeling like a rerun of yesterday’s to-do list? Does the thought of folding laundry make you yearn for a meteor shower? Fear not, weary traveller of the ordinary! Mostly Mundane is here (well, not yet) to inject a shot of laughter into your life that’s stronger than your morning coffee.
This book doesn’t preach about productivity or finding your Zen. It reveals the hilarity hidden in the seemingly mundane aspects of daily life.
From an epic hunt for organic veggies to the existential dread of the never-ending parent-teacher meetings, Mostly Mundane transforms the ordinary into side-splitting adventures. Get ready to laugh out loud and emerge with a fresh perspective that will leave you chuckling at the world- and yourself- in a whole new way (as Tagore on the wall does here)!
[Note: Mostly Mundane is an eagerly awaited {no tall claims there, the author is waiting for it with fish eyes (that is without blinking)} book of 19 odd (without the hyphen, the oddity stands out) slice of life stories from the life of Shantilal and Anjali. The next post in the site would feature the story of their first meeting that got it all started.]
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