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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSanthosh Kumar Dubey hails from Uttar Pradesh and currently resides in Hyderabad where he had completed his diploma in Computer Engineering from the Government Polytechnic, in Masab Tank College. At the age of 18, he turns author with this book. Inspired to try out every aspect of writing, he trained himself to write with his left hand too! Santhosh’s innate sense of humor and hobby to enact scenes from movies/serials have earned him a lot of fans! His other literary achievements include shorts that he’s written in Hindi and Telugu apart from English.Read More...
Santhosh Kumar Dubey hails from Uttar Pradesh and currently resides in Hyderabad where he had completed his diploma in Computer Engineering from the Government Polytechnic, in Masab Tank College. At the age of 18, he turns author with this book. Inspired to try out every aspect of writing, he trained himself to write with his left hand too! Santhosh’s innate sense of humor and hobby to enact scenes from movies/serials have earned him a lot of fans! His other literary achievements include shorts that he’s written in Hindi and Telugu apart from English.
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A series of short stories with an aim to entertain the readers, this book is an amalgam of real-life incidents laced with the author’s fragments of imagination. The most appealing love story for youngsters, titled Age@18, seeks to give out a message to lovelorn souls that ‘fret not that your love failed, but rise to be better than the best in this world.’ Witty takes on superstitions in the country, tales of teenage and childhood and more are wa
A series of short stories with an aim to entertain the readers, this book is an amalgam of real-life incidents laced with the author’s fragments of imagination. The most appealing love story for youngsters, titled Age@18, seeks to give out a message to lovelorn souls that ‘fret not that your love failed, but rise to be better than the best in this world.’ Witty takes on superstitions in the country, tales of teenage and childhood and more are waiting to absorb you into their magical world.
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