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"How it feels to be a bachelor? What all a guy does in social networking sites? How do cell phones and social networking sites play a role in the life of every teenage boy or girl? Well if you’re thinking why I am telling you this, then let me tell you, I, Me & Her Forever is about these things. It’s a tale about crushes, flings, love, relationships and break ups. What goes in the mind of a boy or a girl when they are about to get commited? What all they do when they are in a relationship? Love turns into madness and obsession. I, Me & Her Forever is the story of Abhishek and Meghna, who were friends for some time and then it turned into serious love. Utterly serious!!! How much serious you will get to know by reading the book, though it was somewhat indifferent of Abhishek, because he was the one against relationships. But you know love is love. It is like gravity. It is inevitable. "
Every human is a myriad of various facades like the rainbow traversing a prism emitting various shades. Often one colour outstrips the other like the insignia of life. Canvas is a window into the varied facets of human existence. Initially starting off with seven short stories of seven different females, the author inter-weaves them to the confluence of a single novel, which portrays the different facets of a female in tune with colours of the rainbow and takes the reader on a deeper inner journey, beyond the prismatic spectrum, into the mystique shades of invisible ultra-violet or infra-red rays, where dwells the real truth of human realization.
Veering away from the beaten path Aniruddha has weaved a tale of intrigue and suspense spanning across the country. This is neither a story of the typical detective and the murderer as we would like to believe, nor does it have the mind games of a Sherlock Holmes or a Hercule Poirot. This is a story of normal flesh and blood human beings doing police work as one would come across in everyday life…real and well within the realm of possibilities. The myriad characters that come into play in this drama show frailties of the mind as to leave the reader stupefied. This is a story hard to put down due to its pace as the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle get placed in their correct places with the turn of each page and ends in the final pages…
Once upon a time, in a small town, India, there lived a young couple Bablu and Rima. They loved each other very much. But what happens suddenly when Bablu comes face to face with angel-looking Ananya? What happens when Rima comes to know about Ms Purnima’s property-will? What happens when Rima’s elder sibling, Tuhin comes to know about Bablu’s marriage with somebody other than Rima? What happens when Mr Shyama Prasad and his wife come to know about Bablu’s secret love affair and Rima’s pregnancy? What happens when Bablu comes to know about the dreams of his parents to see Ananya as their daughter-in-law? Will Bablu be happy after marrying Rima? Will he ever be able to forget Ananya with whom he fell in love at first sight? Why Rima betrays Bablu after taking everything from him? Why she throws him out of her mind and soul? Welcome to Heartache, a gripping tale from peninsular India.
Mathematics & Murder! Whoa! What a combination!To the common mortals, Mathematics is THE Murderer. Who (except those thick-spectacled geeks) is not afraid of Mathematics in their school days? But to speak the truth, Mathematics is THE Truth itself. Nothing in this Universe is beyond the clutches of Mathematics. It is the Language of God (or Nature, if you are an atheist) through which man can communicate with the Nature. But to relate Mathematics with a series of murders is definitely an entirely new concept, even in the new genre of scientific who-dun-it stories. Conundrum, the latest murder-thriller by the eminent author Dr. Aniruddha Bose perfectly deals with this bizarre combination of M...
Two childhood friends from a small village in Sicily …. separated by fate, compelled to live apart in a far-off country, yet so close. The early twentieth century saw the evolution of a socio scientific paradigm that aimed at bringing forth ideal human beings. At the same time lurking in the periphery was a rare genetic illness that was known to be one of the cruellest diseases known to man. One was to prevent the procreation of the sick and the other a killer which had no cure. What could be the consequences of the combination of an unforgiving disease and a social evil of the negative kind? Sometimes the past must be brought forth in the present, for us to understand and never to repeat. Caught up in this conundrum were the myriad characters whose trials and tribulations make up this fictional tale, based on true events in history…... Publications of Partha Pratim Roy:
It is a small expression, but with an insightful depth. It means a search for something. For what and why? The greatest riddle of all is who is searching? Is it you, the eternal human crave or me? A longing to find the meaning of love, life and our existence.This short novella by Aniruddha Bose examines the answer to this conundrum. Revolving round the affluent and upper middle class milieu of the urbanized society, the characters of this novel are all pawns in the game of life. Tossing up and down through their profits and losses, accomplishments and failures, love and hatred, desire and denial, they all pass through this enigma of life. The truth they discover is life is nothing but a Venn Diagram an array of intersecting circles of relations, which includes its slices, but never its whole. We believe erroneously in relationships. We have an elusive image of our existence. Only a few chosen can comprehend that our life is nothing but a part of a greater nullity. The ultimate truth is that we live alone in our ‘home’ in solitude and die alone in it.
A lyrical novel of Aniruddha Bose’s ‘Dekha’ (in Bengali) rendered in English as THE VISION explores the answers to these questions through an array of characters. Here the author takes the reader on a guided tour of India showing its rich culture and traditions behind the apparent poverty. He brings forth the cry of human soul that lurks behind the glittering façade of wealth and luxury of the West. Then through the eyes of the main character, Srabasti, the intellectual reader understands the real philosophy. Looking at this philosophy is THE VISION.
On an October afternoon, the Officer in Charge of the Special Police Force, Kolkata, receives a mysterious phone call and soon finds himself in a race against time to save his family. The plot thickens when the OC learns that killing his family is not the least of the caller’s intentions. But who is the caller? And why is he playing such a dangerous game with a man of substantial power? As the OC struggles to find out the identity of the caller, many secrets are unleashed that change the lives of many people forever. The story offers a disturbing blend of scandalous secret lives and ambiguous conspiracies and is a telling reminder that the world of power is a place where none is out of stake.
"In every person’s life, there are a few moments, when one thinks it is the end of life and there is no hope. For some that is the end but in many cases, people miraculously escape the inevitable. They survive to describe those moments of peril to others. The personnel of the Armed Forces while at war face such moments daily, even several times in a single day, particularly the officers and men in the Infantry battalions. They survive, embracing these moments of deadly danger. When enemy forces attack our country, soldiers want to live another day, not to tell the story to near and dear ones but to fight the enemy yet another day."