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A never-ending date with Major Inderpeet Singh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 19

A never-ending date with Major Inderpeet Singh

It's a short story about a girl who went on a date through a dating app with a guy named Inderpreet Singh who was serving in the army. This story narrates the paradoxical situation of that girl who had unknowingly fallen in love with that army man after just one date but coincidentally that date landed their relationship into enmity. After a lot of efforts and self denials ,she realised that she is in love with that man in spite of the bubbles of hatred . And now she wants her life back to be normal because that one date never ended for her . So shedecides to write a letter to Major Inderpreet Singh and confess her love for him without expecting anything from him as she wants to rescue herself from that never-ending date.

The Legend of Bhadraka
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 137

The Legend of Bhadraka

‘ The Legend of Bhadraka’, narrates the story of a princess named Durmukhi ,who was held in captive, in one room of the palace, of Bhadraka’s Kingdom. No one saw her except her mother, the queen of that palace. After many efforts , she discovered the truth and solved the mystery behind her life story and prophecy involved in the reign of Bhadraka kingdom. The Durmukhi’s compassion for her kingdom , made her A final Hero! The queen, King , Prince , warlords, two legged spider, scary henchmen and many interests of children’s vision are involved in that enchanted Kingdom. The naughty snake and greedy two legged spider provider much laughter , as a comic section in this story. This fable contains greed, ecology, friendship, enduring love and Justice. This parable offers many subtle lessons.

Why Gandhi?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Why Gandhi?

The novel Why Gandhi? represents the dialogue between the lead, Krishna and the stranger. The incident transpired before the assassination of Mohandas Gandhi on 31st January 1950 ,Birla Bhavan. Krishna Gandhi’s son, who turned out to be a bandit who was going to be executed, was the objective, for him to disclose his story for his son and the world. His son wasn’t much intrigued by Gandhian philosophy, rather he supported Gandhi’s assassination. The novel reveals the conversation that took place between Gandhi’s suspected assassinator and Krishna which is obscured from the readers till the climax. The entire novel demonstrates the events and the teachings of Gandhian philosophy to Kr...

The Law Lord's paradox:1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

The Law Lord's paradox:1

This is a mystical new age tale with some esoteric ponderings. It’s about two forfeit voyagers Trushna and Samay , the protagonists of this paradox ,who came from the virgin cosmos to this inconclusive planet Earth to seek the experience of absolute truth and reconnoitre their traits. In this expedition, they came with their slates clean but here they had to confront all the forms of avarices and somehow unknowingly they had to indulge in them .From there the real journey eventually proceeded further and gathered every aspect of life along sufferings of reality. In the seeking of transformations undergone, they had been through different forms of avarices like wealth, physical intimacy, at...

Lets Trend Parasitism!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Lets Trend Parasitism!

Let’s Trend Parasitism! delves into the intriguing question: “”Why has the law become weak?”” This book explores the fragility of legal systems worldwide through the lens of parasitism, using ten pivotal questions to frame its analysis. Each question is paired with engaging stories and logical arguments, making complex legal and biological concepts accessible to a broad audience. The book is structured around these ten questions, each shedding light on different aspects of law and its deterioration: 1. **What exactly is the law?** 2. **How are we bound by the law?** 3. **How much do we understand the law that governs us?** 4. **Does it matter if we don’t understand the law?** 5. ...

Bijnis Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Bijnis Woman

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For a Cacamander
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

For a Cacamander

The most seemingly normal lives are regularly riddled with the most adventurous moments. In this collection of short stories, scoops of imagination and a smattering of trivia smoothen into tales of ordinary people in different places in their lives, and like the acts of a play, unfolds the drama of real life. *** 'Tanuja Mullick's stories are deceptively simple. Beneath that surface limpidity and the telling phrase lie those human truths that make reading worthwhile.' - Upamanyu Chatterjee

Flames of Paradise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Flames of Paradise

The novel ‘Flames of Paradise’ is an adventure romance set in the turbulent terrorist infested Kashmir. The story revolves around the feisty young woman Snigdha, who is a professional cinematographer and who bags a plum project of a documentary drama to make in the disturbed land of Srinagar. She lands up in Srinagar to film the documentary only to find that a very tense situation awaits them there. One of the most infamous terrorist outfits ‘Qurban E Jihad’ and ‘Al Faran’ are on an abduction spree. Snighdha encounters an educated, enigmatic young man, whose identity she is not sure of but who makes her heart beat faster. In the course of their shooting, Snigdha gets abducted and...

Sid and Bassant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

Sid and Bassant

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Sid and Bassant are two brothers who were banished to the forest by their father when they were very young. Due to a misfortune they get separated and lead completely different lives to each other.

The Golden Prince
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

The Golden Prince

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Prince James leaves his palace for a life in the woods because his father made a promise to a Sage. He obtained a magic ring; he could wish for anything he wants. He has a beautiful princess as his wife but he acted as a poor man in front of her. What made him hide his true identity from everyone especially his wife?