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Melancholic Delight - Tista Ray
Melancholic Delight
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‘There’s no love like the first love. There’s no feeling like the desperation to attain true love. Love or lust matters not when two eyes meet, uniting the souls at once’ It’s this love which frees Sri from the reign of darkness and makes her heart rise to lofty heights of anticipated passion... show more
‘There’s no love like the first love. There’s no feeling like the desperation to attain true love. Love or lust matters not when two eyes meet, uniting the souls at once’

It’s this love which frees Sri from the reign of darkness and makes her heart rise to lofty heights of anticipated passion with no one to pull her back to reality. It’s Jishu, who appears as the first ray of hope in her overshadowed life and showers her with the ultimate sense of freedom, which she has been craving for. He fills her life with the long awaited perfection. To a flawed person he appears as the flawless. He becomes one among her most perfect acquaintances, but is he really as unblemished as he appears to be. If so, can a flawed person risk a life with the flawless? Do opposites really attract each other or it deviate them from their normal avenues of life?

It’s a deeply compelling love affair which takes the readers back to their childhood memories and brings back to them the essence of true love.

The changing relations of a man’s life add force to the much ordinary teenage passion. The book is not just about love. It’s about a journey called life which either ends in melancholy or in delight.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9789382303015
Publisher: Smriti Publishers
Pages no: 80
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* i received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.*Sorry but I didn't like this book, I didn't feel a connections with the characters. Sometimes I needed to read the lines again to get a beter meaning of it or was it the different writing style, I don't know. This was just not a boo...
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