I personally loved the book. The absolute criteria for me to love one is that it should have an engaging story, a sorted out plot, an element of suspense and wait, it should make me laugh and smile wide. And it did all of that beautifully. Even more, touched the slightest chords at heart and played mistfully at them.
All those who are finding character holes in the 'Dylan', dear me, are u yourself not flawed in any manner? His primary quality as appreciated by Debjani too, was honesty not commitment. And also if we want to bring all of the actual text into play, then at a certain point he does mentions it in his brain that he beleives in women having as much fun as men do, in equality, u see. And those finding it otherwise putting off, dear people, u probably do not hate the book but Indians because it is the only thing that the book glorifies with all zeal. Humoungous respect for Anuja Ma'am. Coming up with such a masterpiece requires a master. Loved it.