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    “Sometimes what we see is not for us but for someone else. All of us want to see
    our future. This is the only subject in which each and every one of us has
    immense interest. To know what is unknown.
    Fear of unknown sometimes excites us and sometimes we feel that why is it that
    we can’t see our future if we are trying hard day and night to give it a strong
    foundation?
    If we are aware of what is going to happen in our future then we would certainly
    work to make it better. We would certainly work to avoid mistakes etc. What if
    we are blessed to see the future of someone else?
    Here in this novel Henry, our protagonist has recently developed a power to
    visualise the forthcoming things and events which is going to occur in the life of
    a person whose clothes he wears.
    However those tragedies which he sees, he visualises and he sees himself in
    those visuals which he lately comes to know that is not of him, however the
    person of whom he has worn clothes.
    Henry is very simple, innocent and low profile clerk in Pandemonium
    enterprises (a public sector company). He is so simple and humble that even the
    peons of the office neglects his orders and that is why he is struggling with his
    self-respect and identity.
    Henry is very hardworking, sincere and loyal towards his work. He does not
    only completes his assignments on time however help the other office staffs
    whom he thinks are his friends, however they laugh at his back for his
    foolishness.
    Henry always thinks that why he is has a weak personality?
    Why people don’t take him seriously?
    What should he do more other than working hard in his job so that he gains
    respect? And suddenly he was awarded with this “Boon”.
    Will this “Boon” help in fetching Henry some fame.
    What will you do if you are blessed with this “Boon”.”

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    “Salswabhavi Uthaman – the deceptive title itself throws light into the characteristic of the protagonist and the plot in the novel. In Malayalam the name ‘Uthaman’ means an ideal man. This novel realistically exposes a false construct – Uthaman and the mutuality of such constructs and the societies. The novel reiterates that in a conducive environment evil flourishes like weeds in fertile soil. Uthaman is actually a silent villain, who exploited the weak and vulnerable ones and their emotions with knack of a wolf, but meets a tragic end, probably a deserving a fate.”

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    The variety and complications of the journey of life, gives privilege to dive into the depths of the ocean of experience. This journey of experience starts from childhood and till death always adds something new.During our childhood, we live in our own funny world, but some incidents also occurs which not only break our inner self, but it also keeps on piercing by making a twinge for a long time. In teenage, where we want to create a new sky for ourselves, we often get distracted by the opposite sex and deviate from our real goal, but if we find a good friend, then this attraction will also be transformed into our future building. It does, especially when that friend is our lover as well as also the guru.Every young person wants to get this love experience of life, whether that experience is painful or entertaining but this experience is enlightening. The experience is often your own, but the wider your contact, the more you get an opportunity to know about their experiences and when you start creating a story by immersing these experience in your imagination. This experience is stored as a golden memory for eternity.

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    Decency makes and ugly women beautiful but unshamed women Looks ugly no matter how beautiful she is Everyone must have heard this line and perhaps you will find an example of this in my book, but there is one more thing, we all have heard that there is a reason for everything to happen, there is a reason behind every human being existence and what he, now it is up to the understanding of people that even after knowing the story of human being, they judge him or not, and perhaps there is something similar in this book too, the story of the character Mohini of my book is also like that now you only have to tell whether she is beautiful or ugly.

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    ‘Winter Queen’ is the story of a prostitute, who dares to state unhesitatingly, ‘Out of all the visitors coming to this Bungalow, someone might be my real father and someone else might be my real brother…….. It might sound unpleasant, but can you tell with certainty that none of them had not slept with me for the night in their subsequent visits?” In the story ‘Anumeya’s Self-Portrait’ Anumeya is an effeminate character, devoid of virility. He couldn’t live with deception and ultimately had to commit suicide. ‘The Eyes’ is a psychological story. Elija’s psychology was devastated. The eyes transplanted on her blind husband Nirod was donated by a jailbird and her rapist. How that strong feeling of hate towards those eyes ultimately brought separation between Elija and her husband has been beautifully narrated in the story. The story of a royal breed bitch Rocky and its high society master in ‘The Path to Freedom’ speaks of an obsession with class difference. Each story is gripping and caters to a different taste. A rickshaw-puller Sania is temporarily swayed away by the beauty of a young girl. In the end he realizes his folly to finally come back to the truth of his life; his wife, in ‘The Colours of a Rainbow’. The reader is left with pure joy of reading a great literature. The surprising end in the story ‘Grandfather’s Beloved’ will definitely blow the reader out of his wits.

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    Teri Meri Kahaniyan exposes the dual parameters of the society. Through this book some questions has been raised which are both perpetual and contemporary. These stories explain the hardships experienced by the indian womens

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    ‘Kaleidoscope’ enhances the beauty of varied experiences one goes through life. It depicts the colours of life in short stories, emphasising on the silver lining in each story, inculcating gratitude in a subtle yet sincere way .The value and beauty of a kaleidoscope lies in its broken pieces which amalgamate to form a symmetry, symbolising that even though scarred and bruised, when put together as a whole one is perceived to be strong and the experiences that break ones well being are the ones that shape them into the being who they are today. These stories signify that change is the only constant and helps adapting become an easy task. When a kaleidoscope is shaken it loses its form but again settles down into yet another rare and fascinating pattern. Similarly, every phase of one’s life requires a different version of oneself, which is achieved by distressing, jolting experiences, only to create a more delightful and evolved version of oneself.

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    Perseverance, trust and fond expectations will change what seems impossible in the long run. The two friends Fatima and Lavanya testified that they are truly hard workers by leading an exemplary life. Moreover, females, whom most of us feel they should be married off soon so that we could wash off our hands, are infact treasure of obedience and hard work. Once, women are committed they are bound to win everything they touch.

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    the thoughts, in paranoia of being caught, chasing no ends, running out of vortices — the tone of a definite crash, but the remnants of ideas coalesce to expel the delinquency — from transient humor to one exhibiting the true resilience, and emanating from it is the liberation of senses. here is no sentimentality, everything is elemental — an examination of the pursuit of independent spirit — acceptance of the intimate, and losing the burden of existence. eerie and tenacious, the melody that meets the need of malady strikes dream-like.

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    ‘Deep Ashaon Ka’ Literary Short Stories to serve a social purpose for the betterment of society

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    “This is how sometimes someone’s destiny gleams! Story is about a French girl, Roselyn Charlet and the person she loves who’s the most famous journalist of Europe, Darell Costa.
    Roselyn is a person who adores a person she never met but tries every single time to meet darell. Even she moved to Germany just because Darell lived there.
    Let’s know this constant love —- Pure Bond.”

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    “Bhilwadiya days” is about a description of life in a village.It is a beautiful village and the people here are living in full harmony.The main character of this story has never been to village. But fortunately first time she encountered with village when she get posted in village school,she enjoyed the life, culture, food of village.

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    “The central theme of the poems contained in this book is humanity. They speak about the ills – superstitions, social stratification, etc. – inherited from the past. They manifest the gloom of the present-day world, the craving for peace, and sometimes call for total demolition to set the stage for the birth of a new world order – a warless, peaceful world. In the Indian context, the poems advocate logical, rational, and scientific approaches to issues. The poems stress upon equality, justice, and fraternity to bring about the desired changes.

    Poems like ‘Night Falls’ and ‘Platform’ paint the picture of metro city life and the impact of urbanisation on rural and tribal areas. The poet’s fascination for ruins is reflected in some poems. It is more the mystique surrealism than the history of ruins that impresses him. The poems on nature are not the photographic narration of beauty. They contain harsh realities of the nature too, as in the poem, ‘Over Bhuj on Twelfth February’. ‘Silently She Burns’ and ‘Home Coming’ express the most delicate emotions of the human heart.”

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    Kaali fell in love with a bandit who abducted her while a bandit attack on her village, living as his prisoner, she finds it mysterious and challenging to set with him on his farm on a secluded spot, in surrounding cohabitation of others.

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    “What is Love? Not even 10% people of this planet will give the same answer. Probably it has more meanings than any other English word. It took fifteen years for Digvijay to understand it’s true meaning and a cup of coffee for Sidhesh Banerjee to know it’s worth! Who is sidhesh, and why is he so interested in Digvijay’s story? Is it out of his-own-interest or because of their mutual relation with a specific woman? Buckle up and endeavor a fifteen-year-old tale of love, life, hatred, family, emotions, friendship, success and failure!Based on true Incidents of every common man’s life”

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    “Curious, introverted, nine-year-old Paras, and his competitor but excellent, younger sister Paridhi; their supportive, serene, neglected, and despair mother, Jyotsna, and their cynical, demanding, aggressive, but, dignified father, Subhrat Kumar, lives in a prominent but conservative society, where people rarely talk to them for the sake of social favouritism, and not even they have been talking to their close neighbour for years. Why? How does everything change when Paras accidentally meets his neighbour boy in the park one day?”

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    Aadhi, Ram and Nidhi were playing at the beach. Nidhi spotted a Mermaid. All three of them went into the ocean to meet her. What happened next? Will they come back?

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    “An angle of terror seems interesting. Andrew is facing some weird situations which he might not expect. He found a diary and the mysteries covered him all around. God and the devil both participate in the story. They both tell him about the cruel world all around.

    The book especially is for teenagers as they face continuous mental and intellectual change in their life, and it might help them understand the worldly crisis all around.”

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    The story is regarding the beggars who were living by the side of big and wide sewage drain which was by side of main road. On the other side of road were big bungalows of big business people. One of the girl among the beggars was dreaming to marry a young man living in a bungalow. What happened to her dream? Whether she will marry him or she gets married to her childhood friend who loves him

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    Rated 3.00 out of 5
    Gandi Nali by: Chakradhar Dhaulakhandi 132.00
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    “A story by Dr. Nirjaa Upaadhye

    This story is about a couple who had been through the best and the worst in their life and how they managed to get over it by implementing Affirmations & Manifestation techniques. They were drifted back and forth in the cobwebs of ill fate frequently. The only thing which was constant in their life was their togetherness. Their kids had a lot to learn from them. They had seen their parents cutting through the adversities and heading towards their goals.

    This story is you and me, this story is vis-a-vis with our struggle to fit in the Best lot of society, about the will power that is at times overshadowed with the dark clouds of pessimistic thoughts and self-doubt. This story is about our dreams and desires, our needs and wants, our expectations and failures, our hopes and disappointments

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    This story is about walking up and taking charge of your life, about being Yourself, about embracing all the good into your life. It’s about the magic that runs within you…Afterall, Thoughts are seeds!!

    There is also a dedicated section in the book for the readers to work upon their wishes and desires by following the given steps.”

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    “This story focuses on two things:
    1. No matter how much success a person can achieve in his life, but no one can move ahead by forgetting his origin.
    2. If a group of humans reaches the culmination of humanity, then they can make everything possible. “

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    Total political & social satire poems, addressing to present picture of our country. Where we are and where going on ? Author is a novelist and well known poet having the full sense of Nonsense politics & social unfairness in present our life.

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    Geela pani by: Anupam Tripathi 216.00
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    “This book delves into the mystic world of the Tangkhul Naga

    where the line between the real and spirit worlds are blurred.

    Drawn from the deep oral storytelling tradition, the author

    successfully takes the readers to a place where the present

    and past exist together side by side – where supernatural is

    a part of everyday life. The book captures a very important

    essence of the Tangkhul Naga and their beliefs and is a

    welcomed addition to the growing depository of English

    writing from the North East India.

    Jim Wungramyao Kasom

    Author of Homecoming and Other Stories.”

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    “Terror network” is written to spread information about some of the terror agencies that are functioning around the world. It voices the strategy as well as the ideology of these terror organisation that how they work and why. Thus, it is important for the world, especially our country’s defence forces, to understand it.

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    Diya meets Fergal in a forest while hiking and finds him different. In an attempt to find answers, she discovers the truth about Fergal being a paranormal creature and his paranormal world. She had promised herself that she would take revenge for her father’s murder… But while seeking revenge she discovers that the truth about her was kept from her… Let’s see what the truth of Diya is? How she will manage her relationship with Fergal?

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    This book is all about refreshment, entertainment and to encourage your will power. At this phase of life that is your “teenage” you may suffer from mood swings and sometimes may feel depressed, take out some time and read this interesting book that may help you to make out the best out of your mood. It is encouraging and can make you and your will power strong. These lines in this book will teach you how to challenge your problems and to live this phase peacefully.

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    The ‘Song on the nowhere road’ is a novel about the heart-rending trauma of unrequited love. Set in Bangalore in the early nineties, it traces the life of the bachelor protagonist, Ananto Roy, a young corporate executive with a penchant for English literature and rock-music. Working in a government owned company, he comes into contact with a variety of friends and acquaintances whose foibles and romantic flings bring out various shades of interpersonal relationships in the diverse cultural milieu of modern-day urban India. Falling in love with the bewitchingly charming, but unattainable Sini Menon, Ananto finds his very world shaken to its roots which forces him to ask profoundly disturbing questions.

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    It is a dramatic story of a family with some chaos in it. In this story that family used to fight among themselves for the property of their father. Their war of property grew gradually and that leads to murder and some non-violence. Will they be able to get over it? To know this read this novel.

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    Aarav is a teenager who wants a happy life and wants to enjoy it to the fullest. But, the school is his enemy, and he hates studies. Although he scores good percentages in the exams. Kriti is his crush in the tenth standard. He fell in love with her. They become friends, and as days passed, it gradually grew, and they become best friends. Slowly they fell in love with each other. After traveling with him for a few months, Kriti leaves him alone and moves away. Aarav loves her truly, and he didn’t expect she would do this. He waits for her until she comes into his life. Will his love win? Will, she comes back to his life again? Will she answer his question? “Why did you meet me? Love”.

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    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    Why Did You Meet Me Love by: MANOHAR RAPELLY 199.00
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    The lives of two university graduates are linked to each other but they are blissfully unaware about the same. Being in the same profession, spies for their father’s company, G.O.L.D — an international spy and crime agency, both are ace agents but the same can’t be said about their personal lives. The duo is destined to inherit the business jointly. Thus, the book unfolds the adventurous journey of the two young spies as they embark on a dangerous mission where lives can be lost. Guided by their intelligence, professionalism, passion and desire for revenge as well as the safety of their clients, the question here lies whether they would return alive and inherit the business? Can they get along enough to catch the gangs who are living comfortably on the money extorted from poor people? Track the journey of Kim Namjoon aka Agent RM and Choi Minji aka Agent Pearl struggling to solve a case which is a priority for their agency during the course of which they discover their affection and unconditional love for each other. Will they come together? Or will it turn out to be one-sided love? Will that hamper their work and turn their lives upside down.

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