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Dear reader, Letters are special. They are the best medium to express the emotions that we hold back for long. There are memories we never talk about, memories that we are afraid to share, or sometimes no one wants to listen to them. There are many untold things intended only for someone. Chére Someone is a collection of nearly 60 letters mixed with confessions, warnings, self notes, regrets, proposals, and even untold stories. Hope they will touch your heart. With love Chére Someone
"VIDA AMOROSA means LOVE LIFE in Spanish" Love is a beautiful feeling which is shared between two beautiful souls. It is a mixture of emotions, behaviors, and beliefs associated with strong feelings of affection, protectiveness, warmth, and respect for one another. Vida Amorosa is a book of love. It expresses about the happiness and pain you experience when you fall in love. It explains about the butterflies in the stomach during love at first sight, the happiness when you are in love, the shyness when you adore your love with the eyesight, the pain when the love goes through hard times. Vida Amorosa is mixture of all the emotions we go through when we are in love❤️
Shifting Perceptions is a collection of articles, stories, quotes and poetries which are really close to the writer’s heart. Writers have penned their different perceptions on various themes. In this book 17 co-authors from different corners of the country have joined hands to complete this book. These co-authors although separated by physical distance, their words and perspectives enable them to form a unique connection. I strongly think this book will make readers look at the world with different perspectives and enable them to embrace and accept different perspectives of people.
Before you go nuts to make sure your body is not dead yet ,Just ask your mind once if it's still alive'....... Our mind is indeed the faculty of consciousness and thoughts. Balance in mental health precedes balance in human life, the fact ignored by the masses. Thus, Our Anthology 'The Redemption of Mind' is the amalgamation of 60 co-authors from all over the world, who tries to open up their minds on mental health issues and emboss their views through our book. We, Dikshita Sarma and Rohit Gupta, tried our best to compile the minds in order to picturesque the topic our book shall put forth.
"Coming Of Age" is an anthology based on the period when one goes through the time of puberty. Many people become timid while discussing puberty or the things faced during this time or sometimes it happens that people have less knowledge of this. So, We, Tanuka Dhar and Anasua Basu have tried our best to compile the hearts of our co-authors who got the chance to express themselves and also we wanted to enjoy the journey together.
“There's a flame of magic inside every stone & every flower, every bird that sings & every frog that croaks. There's magic in the trees & the hills & the river & the rocks, in the sea & the stars & the wind, a deep, wild magic that's as old as the world itself. It's in you too, my darling girl, and in me, and in every living creature, be it ever so small. Even the dirt I'm sweeping up now is stardust. In fact, all of us are made from the stuff of stars.” ― Kate Forsyth, The Puzzle Ring
The Kingdom of Kofu is ruled by the brave king Rissho. Its people are courageous and skilled in war. With one exception. Prince Kadis, the sixteen-year-old heir to the kingdom. He is not brave. He is not courageous. He is not skilled in war. Kadis knows in his heart that he does not fit in. That he is different. That he is a coward. Until one day, a seemingly chance encounter changes his life completely. Armed with the mystical sword of Kofu, the timid prince and his two young friends, embark on an epic trip to bring peace to the warring kingdoms of Kofu and Molonga. Will the young prince overcome his fears and will peace win against war? Will Prince Kadis discover that a sword doesn't make you brave, your heart does ...
"When Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's diaries came to light in 2004, it was an indisputably historic event. His daughter, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheik Hasina, had the notebooks -- their pages by then brittle and discoloured -- carefully transcribed and later translated from Bengali into English. Written during Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's sojourns in jail as a state prisoner between 1967 and 1969, they begin with his recollections of his days as a student activist in the run-up to the movement for Pakistan in the early 1940s. They cover the Bengali language movement, the first stirrings of the movement for Bangladesh independence and self-rule, and powerfully convey the great uncertainties as well as the great hopes that dominated the time. The last notebook ends with the events accompanying the struggle for democratic rights in 1955." --
Reproduction of the original: Indian Unrest by Valentine Chirol