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Enchanted Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

Enchanted Dreams

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book has 8 enchanting tales talking about different worlds with galvanizing characters such as monsters, a half human and half dinosaur, a girl with a solar system brain, a talking and walking book etc.The stories are filled with different emotions and characters that will truly make you wish that you were in their place. To know more about the characters and their enriching tales you will have to read the book.

Cobwebs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 63

Cobwebs

Grab a smile, shed a tear, and take a word to keep.” Welcome to a torrent of thoughts, like sunbursts scattered over the pages, that take you through a wonderful landscape of love, laughter and despair. Peep through the kaleidoscope of imagination that fills this palette, with the brightest of colors that Anjana wishes to share with the universe. Swim along.

WHILE GOD SLEPT
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

WHILE GOD SLEPT

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She lives in me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

She lives in me

Are we still in the same old era when we need to think thosands time before falling for a person of different religion? Danish did not think even for a moment. He is a teen boy who has never experienced the taste of love. When he comes across Disha for the first time, he feels the call of his soul for her. He falls for her. Disha become magnetised towards Danish with passage of days. She steps ahead to begin the journey of love with Danish. Neither Danish or Disha cared about the possible consequences of their inter-religion relationship. Can they break the religion barrier to be together or the religion barrier will break apart? Lets get into SHE LIVES IN ME and find the consequences.

She Speaks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

She Speaks

This collection of short stories offers a fresh prespective of the global Indian experience in the 21st century, as seen through women's eyes. Here you will find stories written by women living and working in India, as well as stories written by those who live across the world, in places as far-flung as the United States of America, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and New Zealand amongst others. The stories speak of love, of anger, of sorrow, of desire as well as hope. They give voice to ideas of displacement and the art of making anew in unfamiliar spaces. Proudly and defiantly multicultural, these stories do not shirk away from disquieting themes which challenge the status quo a...

Love Hurts! but True Love Heals!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Love Hurts! but True Love Heals!

The book describes contemporary materialistic lifestyles, associated issues and distressful scenarios faced by the youngsters. It highlights the pitfalls or disadvantages of the lifestyles and thinking of the present young generation, after perusal of which the modern generation can make better decisions regarding their priorities in life.

14000 and Above
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

14000 and Above

"Love, Friendship, Madness, Patriotism andindifference all unravel as two people areforced to become unwilling allies in a highstakes game of cat and mouse played out inhigh mountain passes and deep valleys ofLadakh. One must save his love, the other must save himself"

The Bathroom Door
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

The Bathroom Door

In this book, you will find two stories, one of comedy and one of tragedy. In The Bathroom Door, follow a man as he discovers a door in his bathroom, and he goes through it to discover a world of wonder (which is not his bedroom, incidentally). In A Generic Zombie Story, follow some teenagers as they try to survive a zombie apocalypse, in a totally original, not done to death theme.

Mélange
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Mélange

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Orphans and the Nirvana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

Orphans and the Nirvana

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