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Me No Pause Me Play by Manoj Kumar Sharma

Book Name : Me No Pause Me Play Author : Manoj Kumar Sharma Genre : Woman Fiction Language : English Format : Paperback Book Length : 104 pages Price : ₹249/- Publishing House : Notion Press Publication Date : 12 September, 2022 ISBN : 979-8885212373 My Rating : 3.5/5  Blurb : This story revolves around Woman and Womanhood through lenses of Social Kaleidoscope. The essence of this story is overcoming the intricacy and complicacy of Womanhood through innovative measures with calculated risks. Though since ages wise men never ever denied the unique importance of Women in their lives, but, at the same time couldn’t restrain from autocratic patriarchy and disguised misogyny. Even Nature’s unworded Laws cruelly dumped Women after manipulating them to the fullest How long Woman will have to continue bearing the ongoing sufferings? Nobody knows, even Woman herself… But, there are exceptions as well sometimes… One key protagonist takes the Woman sufferings as challenge, and, no...
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Notes From The Himalayas by Rohan Chakraborty

Book Name : Notes From The Himalayas Author : Rohan Chakraborty Genre : Non Fiction Language : English Format : Paperback Book Length : 190 pages Price : ₹279/- Publishing House : Notion Press Publication Date : 24th February, 2022 ISBN : 979-8886067460 My Rating : 3/5   Blurb : Rohan Chakraborty lives in a small village in the eastern Himalayas since 2018 and writes about his life and the life around him in the mountains. His debut book NOTES FROM THE HIMALAYAS is a collection of notes (journals), poems, and short stories – written in an easy, unhurried, and autobiographical manner – based on the odd incidents that take place in the laid-back life of a sleepy village in the Himalayas, and some of his musings, perceptions, and understanding. It’s a book you would love to keep on your bedside table or under the pillow and read not once but over and over again. Review : Notes From The Himalayas by Rohan Chakraborty is a book that is an amalgamation of writings...

Married On Paper by Akriti Sharma

Book Name : Married On Paper Author : Akriti Sharma Genre : Romance Language : English Format : Paperback Book Length : 218 pages Price : ₹280/- Publishing House : Notion Press Publication Date : 22nd December, 2021 ISBN : 1685096689 My Rating : 3/5  Blurb : Mishkat and Nasya did not get married because they were forced to or because it was necessary. They did it because they wanted to. They flew to different continents for their careers a month after their marriage, not because the marriage didn’t work out but because they wanted to focus on their dreams. They focused on their careers for seven years, excelled in their respective fields, and moved from being friends to best friends. They thought theirs was the perfect relationship because they did all that they ever wanted. But, when life carved its own path, it left them with a dilemma. Did they really do everything that they ever desired? Is what they think they want, what they really want? Review : Married on Paper ...

The What's And Why's

I live because I know how it feels to not live I love because I know how it feels to not be loved I make you laugh because I know what it's like to have no one to make you laugh I help because I know what it's like to not be helped I hope because I know how it feels to be hopeless I celebrate every little thing because I know what it's like to not have them I don't lie because I know what its like to be lied to I don't open up because I know how it feels to do so to the wrong person I appreciate because I know what it feels to not be appreciated I value you because I know what it's like to not be valued I try to be kind because I know what it's like to face unkindliness I stay because I know how it feels when no one stays I don't judge because I know what it feels to be judged I am what I am today because of what I got and what I didn't.

Safar

Again, I was in my favourite place, the window seat. I was travelling to a place that required a 9 hour train journey. Here I was, in this oven. It was 1:30 pm. I faced the heat for 3-4 hours and then the temperature dropped. I opened the glass window that I had closed earlier. I look out of the window and make a mental note to watch the sunset. I lean on the window pane, dig up my earphones from my backpack to watch The Big Bang Theory. After watching 11 videos back to back, I fell asleep. Ended up waking when the people around me started to make noise aka talk. Turns out, I woke up exactly in time to catch the sun setting. It was already 6 hours in my journey.I was miles away and the landscapes were getting better mile by mile. I ended up clicking a lot of pictures. Then came the best time, the sunset which made me miss the living hell out you. I wish we'll be able to witness one such sunset one day. Just one. I want so much more than one sunset but I'm willing to settle for ...

Let Go

We hold on for too long, Then ponder what went wrong. Sometimes its okay to let them fight, Rather than keeping those strings too tight.

Blues

The blues you gifted me, Possess the audacity to kill me; And on some days, I let them.