Monday 17 September 2012

Wrong Means Right End

The two best friends, Sneha and Nandini stuck to each other through heartbreak and joy in the bestselling novel, Right Fit Wrong Shoe. Now they are back in a delightful sequel that follows the two women as they begin the next phase of their lives in Mumbai.

Introducing...



Title: Wrong Means Right End

Publisher: Rupa publications

Author: Varsha Dixit

ISBN: 8129120461

No. of Pages: 320



About the Book :


After a failed marriage, Sneha, a single working mom, has no time, or inclination, for love. She resists every matchmaking attempt made by the overzealous Nandini, married to industrialist Aditya. But then the past intrudes in the form of the gorgeous and rich, Nikhil, who brings along Gayatri to break-up her ex-fiance, Aditya’s marriage. Sneha enlists Nikhil’s help to salvage the situation. But how does she even talk to a man who clearly loathes her? As Nikhil and Sneha try to grapple with their egos and combustible chemistry, love blossoms.

Wrong Means Right End, an exuberant story about love and friendship, is filled with surprises and a wicked twist at every turn.

About the Author :


Varsha Dixit is the author of the bestselling novel, Right Fit Wrong Shoe (2009) and Xcess Baggage (2010). She worked in the television industry in Mumbai for a few years before moving to the US with her family.

Varsha loves to write fiction. Suspense, romance and humour are her favourite genres.


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Sunday 16 September 2012

By Losing You I Found How Much I Needed You

Introducing....



Title: By losing You I found how much I needed You

Publisher: Parlance Publishers

Author: Dr Rachit Bhushan

ISBN: 8192480925



About the Book:

It is a story which travels through dangers, it’s something unique as its about two strangers. It is about a girl very sweet whom every heart wanted to meet and a guy who was just simple and shy. For each other they used to care and everything happening in their lives with each other they used to share. But then what happened ahead is a mystery--did their feelings blend or did everything came to an end? It is a common man's story that was made uncommon. Hope it will touch your hearts and make you feel that "yes it has happened with me too”. Some stories end never and I am sure if you read mine, it will stay in your hearts forever.

Excerpt from the book...


This love story started in an unexpected way. This is my story, and I am sure it will touch your heart. This story has some extreme moments of love, passion, desires, fear, and some tiny drops of tears. It’s a sweet and simple—yet complicated—love story of a third year MBBS student, Rachit, and his girl, a final year C.A student.

People ask me to forget her. They think I can never get her. They ask me to come out of it. They ask me to move on . . . . 
But how can I move on when I still remember her favorite chocolate. The only lines I can quote to express my condition are: When I want to hide my tears, I begin to walk in rain.

It was 8th of March, my sister's wedding. I was busy in getting all the arrangements done, receiving the guests, and making them feel at ease. Going back to just two days before marriage, I had to make a visit to the groom's home for a ritual that needed my presence. At the groom’s place, amongst the whole crowd, my eyes came across a girl wearing a combination of beautiful orange and green salwar suit. I was hypnotized by her beauty.

All the people around me were busy in the ritual. Each one of them was looking at the guy who was about to be married. On the other hand, my eyes were searching for the girl whom I saw few moments ago. Suddenly, her face was again successful in seeking my attention amongst the crowd, but within a few minutes, she disappeared in the crowd again. Next time, when I saw her, an idea struck my mind. I took my N70 cellphone out and started clicking pictures of the ritual, though I was trying that the focus remains on that same girl.

I clicked a few pictures of the ceremony and more of that lady in orange suit. To be safe while taking those pictures, I pretended as if I was interested in clicking the pictures of the crowd around and the ritual, but inside my heart, I made sure that the lens had its focus just on the girl. I could notice her pinkish white fair complexion, gorgeous face, glossy lips, and shinny hair. She was cute and gorgeous at the same time.

That night, she wore dazzling sandals and held a white handkerchief in hand. She kept on appearing and vanishing in crowd. My eyes wandered here and there, just to have a glimpse of the lady amongst that crowd, but then, I was not so lucky, and the night ended in her search.


About the author:

Meet a young doctor from Ranchi who writes much more than prescriptions.Rachit Bhushan , the alumnus of St Thomas School who completed his MBBS and now works at the cardiac surgery unit of Ranchi’s Apollo Hospital, is already popular in cyberspace for By Losing You I Found How Much I Needed You, a young man’s take on campus love and career blues. He has a fan following in 21 countries and 150 cities, thanks to the phenomenal reach of the internet.Rachit claimed his book is “not another Mills & Boon imitation”. “It’s a life story, not love story and every human can relate to it in some or the other way” He asserted.“The girl in the story was once a part of my life.” The novel is a true story that has already created havoc in minds of readers not only in India but across the globe. The doctor turned writer has been felicitated by Indian Medical Association for his book and his novel also is recommended by the cricketing maestro Mr.M.S.Dhoni.


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