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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLet’s be honest — we all lie. From “I’m five minutes away” to “No, I didn’t see your WhatsApp,” lying is an unspoken national skill.
The Liar’s Guide is a witty, relatable romp through the Indian art of harmless fibbing. It doesn’t teach you to deceive — it teaches you to survive. With humour, satire, and cultural nods only a desi reader will truly appreciate, this book decodes the mechanics, motivations, and misadventures of everyday dishonesty.
Learn:
• The five golden rules to lie like a pro (without losing sleep)
• How Bollywood, work-from-home, and aunties fuel our fibs
• How not to get caught (and what to do when you inevitably do)
• When lies go from funny to fatal — in memory, mood, and marriage
Funny, fast-paced, and dangerously close to the truth, The Liar’s Guide is for anyone who’s ever lied... which is everyone.
And no, you don’t need to lie about loving this book.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Sanjay Shukla (S.J.)
Sanjay Shukla is a former journalist turned content creator with over two decades of writing experience — across newsrooms, boardrooms, hospital corridors, and now, this hilariously honest book. Currently leading Content Development at Apollo Hospitals Group, he brings clarity, wit, and purpose to everything he writes.
From persuasive ad copy and healthcare reports to blogs on food, spirituality, and politics, Sanjay’s writing spans genres with ease. A storyteller by instinct, he shapes ideas into narratives that connect, inform, and occasionally, entertain. He uses AI tools not to replace creativity but to sharpen it — believing the future belongs to minds that adapt.
When he’s not writing, you’ll find him airgun plinking on his apartment terrace, lost in Urdu poetry, or humming a ghazal. His mornings begin with a cherished ritual — filter coffee shared quietly with his wife, Gayathri.
The Liar’s Guide is his first book — and, ironically, the most honest thing he’s ever written.
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