Life... Love... Kumbh...
The three characters meet each other and exchange their stories. They remember the days gone by and are unsure about what lies ahead.
As the Kumbh Mela draws towards an end, all three of them are thrown into a challenging situation that they have to face. The book then follows their journey as they try and find answers for their personal quests all at the same time - on life, love, and the thirst for knowledge.
recommended to all those who love good fiction, literary writings and deep thoughts in a book..GO FOR IT..TAKE MY WORD...
Humanistic concern. Life adjourn. Utopian sight. Dystopian might.Bitchy writin'. Oh really???It's everywhere, check your sight. Absolute life, relative lives,Passion sits, Reason thrives.Book is superb, book answers, Lest we forget, on edgy knives.The journey of life becomes absurd many a times, such absurdness should be dealt with calmed-composeness. This book tells that the lack of freedom of will and the free-will both are same things when seen through the eyes of universalistic approach. One
Its a book tough to read and tough to put down. There was too much stoned philosophy, culture, yoga for my liking... I continued reading and liked the plot... the intertwined stories of characters... the passion... detachment... love... responsibilities... desire... ambition portrayed through them. 13th of January 2010, The background of Kumbh allows a different level of flow to the narration... it allows culture and philosophy to be discussed in a differential level... and at the same time
it is a wonderful book, and you can read the comment i have made. Becoz, to review this book is a tough task. Yet, i can say that the three protagonists Aditi, Agastaya and Annant are so real that it seem so very close to reality!!Must read...i don;t want to spoil the fun by revealing more!!the experience of reading is fabulous....
great read...go for it and be patient..the story evolves and grows on you..TOP CLASS WRITINGS...
First and foremost, this is one book where I have no complaint with the content, but I was put off by the form. There are typographical and grammatical errors in the first few pages and it continues well beyond. I dont know if the editors hadnt touched the manuscript at all. The punctuation is clumsy, too many short sentences are clustered to form a huge one and the reader is bound to get lost at the end of each sentence. I am not fond of such style of writing, it strains my eyes as well as my
Aporva Kala
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Title | : | Life... Love... Kumbh... |
Author | : | Aporva Kala |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 290 pages |
Published | : | November 21st 2011 by Srishti Publishers & Distributers |
Categories | : | Romance. Love. Fantasy. Mythology. Philosophy. Cultural. India. Humor |
Explanation To Books Life... Love... Kumbh...
The story in Life...Love...Kumbh... is told from the perspective of the three main characters- Annant, Agastaya, and Aditi. Their paths cross on January 13, 2010. It is the day before the first of the eleven sacred baths of the Haridwar Maha Kumbh.The three characters meet each other and exchange their stories. They remember the days gone by and are unsure about what lies ahead.
As the Kumbh Mela draws towards an end, all three of them are thrown into a challenging situation that they have to face. The book then follows their journey as they try and find answers for their personal quests all at the same time - on life, love, and the thirst for knowledge.
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Original Title: | Life... Love... Kumbh... |
ISBN: | 9380349505 (ISBN13: 9789380349503) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 163 Users | 44 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books Life... Love... Kumbh...
wonderful writings,perhaps the first time an Indian author experiments with English language with a high degree of success.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED...MUST READ!recommended to all those who love good fiction, literary writings and deep thoughts in a book..GO FOR IT..TAKE MY WORD...
Humanistic concern. Life adjourn. Utopian sight. Dystopian might.Bitchy writin'. Oh really???It's everywhere, check your sight. Absolute life, relative lives,Passion sits, Reason thrives.Book is superb, book answers, Lest we forget, on edgy knives.The journey of life becomes absurd many a times, such absurdness should be dealt with calmed-composeness. This book tells that the lack of freedom of will and the free-will both are same things when seen through the eyes of universalistic approach. One
Its a book tough to read and tough to put down. There was too much stoned philosophy, culture, yoga for my liking... I continued reading and liked the plot... the intertwined stories of characters... the passion... detachment... love... responsibilities... desire... ambition portrayed through them. 13th of January 2010, The background of Kumbh allows a different level of flow to the narration... it allows culture and philosophy to be discussed in a differential level... and at the same time
it is a wonderful book, and you can read the comment i have made. Becoz, to review this book is a tough task. Yet, i can say that the three protagonists Aditi, Agastaya and Annant are so real that it seem so very close to reality!!Must read...i don;t want to spoil the fun by revealing more!!the experience of reading is fabulous....
great read...go for it and be patient..the story evolves and grows on you..TOP CLASS WRITINGS...
First and foremost, this is one book where I have no complaint with the content, but I was put off by the form. There are typographical and grammatical errors in the first few pages and it continues well beyond. I dont know if the editors hadnt touched the manuscript at all. The punctuation is clumsy, too many short sentences are clustered to form a huge one and the reader is bound to get lost at the end of each sentence. I am not fond of such style of writing, it strains my eyes as well as my
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