✨Book Review✨

 ✨Book Review✨


Book:- Red Carpet Diaries

Author:- Swati Verma & Deven Majitha


Red Carpet Diaries steps into the glittering yet uneasy world of celebrity culture and media ethics, using the perspective of Lenny—a media professional who feels increasingly out of place in an industry driven by sensationalism. What makes the novel engaging isn’t just its setting in the high-stakes world of fame, but its quiet insistence on asking: what is the cost of turning people into stories?


The book is less about celebrities and more about those who observe them—the journalists, insiders, and storytellers who stand just outside the spotlight but wield immense influence. Lenny, as a protagonist, is not painted as a hero in shining armor but as someone navigating moral gray zones. His refusal to exploit personal tragedies for headlines feels both admirable and isolating, and the authors handle this internal conflict with sincerity.


The writing style is straightforward and accessible, which works well for a story rooted in realism. There’s no attempt to over-dramatize; instead, the tension builds through situations that feel uncomfortably plausible.


The narrative occasionally leans into familiar tropes of the glamour industry, but it redeems itself by peeling back those layers to reveal vulnerability, loneliness, and the quiet desperation behind curated public images.


What lingers after finishing Red Carpet Diaries is its ethical question: in a world obsessed with knowing everything about everyone, where should we draw the line? The book doesn’t preach—it simply holds up a mirror, and that’s where its strength lies.


A thoughtful, grounded take on fame and media culture that prioritizes conscience over spectacle. Not perfect, but definitely worth reading for its honesty and relevance.


Must read♥️♥️

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