About the book:Pencil has brought together a compiled treasure chest of words that hold the potential to touch hearts & celebrate the myriad aspects of love with brevity.
About the book:Our astrologer, Ragavachari, a quinquagenearian, protagonist of this novel, is not only a pietistic ,religiose & self-righteous Brahmin but also plays a pivot role in the life of his son Baskar, -Shyamala- Vidhya Kiran & Vijay Kiran & he was propped up by a notorious politician, Sivasankar with whom he had been in his good books ever since the birth of his daughter, Meenah, & our Astrologer, at the end of the novel, the climax of the novel, unfolds the secrets which none expects including the readers of this novelette.
About the book:The story shows how , the two person who truly loved each other , wanted to be together their whole life , but their destiny has written something else for them.
Ruby's life was in a series of crushes, She felt that she could never fall in love, having crushes was habitual to her, From her fifth grade crush to when she was actually in love, everything was fine.
Most of the moments recorded in this book are real experiences of my own; the time-traveling concepts are fictional and the characters recorded in this book are inspired from real life.
About the Book:Baskar, the protagonist of this novel, a romantic suspense novel, and his fellar, Sharmila, heroine, are not infatuated but attracted with each other in the beginning but Sharmila is found affected by Passion and Desire during tryst.
About the book:About 2 friends with not so formal reunion like stuff, and a discussion of personal lives, with the special coffee around almost all time, their crush ( at-least the earlier ones ), about happenings, wants, and, do they find something in common after some years of their separation (obviously not the break-up types ).
** 'SO VIVID AND REAL, IT BROUGHT A THOUSAND MEMORIES RUSHING BACK' - Russell T Davies **** 'AN INSTANT QUEER CLASSIC' - Jon Ransom, author of The Gallopers **Set in London across a single, life-altering summer, Isaac explores masculinity and queerness in the digital age and offers a fresh take on desire and intimacy, adolescent obsession and dangerous first love.