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Honest Book Review: Men and Dreams in the Dhauladhar | ParnikaReviews

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Men and Dreams in the Dhauladhar  by Kochery C. Shibu Genre : Fiction Pages : 284 Publisher : Niyogi Books Language : English "...Life is a daring adventure or nothing...  " The Plot Men and Dreams in the Dhauladhar narrates the story of 3 people who differ in almost all aspects of life. Nanda, an engineer from Kerela is hiding from his past and is working at a dam construction site. Khusru is a young man who is displaced from his native village in Kashmir and walks through various situations throughout his journey. Rekha is a doctor by profession but finds solace in Kathak dance. Their stories start off completely different and unrelated but their paths cross. Each of them has a story to recite and a dream to fulfill. "Men and Dreams in the Dhauladhar" is about them finding their ways in life by one means or another. The book talks about the fury of nature and it spares none. Dhauladhar watches the men risking their liv...

Honest Book Review: A Turbulent Tale of Love | ParnikaReviews

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A Turbulent Tale of Love  by Shalu Thakur Dhillon Genre : Romantic Fiction Pages : 236 Publisher : Invincible Publishers Language : English "..The nightmare was over, leaving Nihal shaken and terrified once again." The Plot A Turbulent Tale of Love is a tale of turbulent love between Nihal and Rabani. Nihal is a pilot by profession who is not a stranger to turbulence, and on the other hand, Rabani is an independent girl, who believes in simplicity. Nihal is dealing with turbulence in his personal life and has experienced something that changes the lives of him and his family forever. Rabani comes into Nihal's life as a twist of fate and Brings positivity and peace to his life again. Neil is Nihal's best-friend who looks out for him at Every stage in life and is always worried about him. Neil's fiance, Mannat is also a pilot and doesn't like Nihal very much!  The story revolves around the love story of Nihal and Rabani, and ...