Indian Authors in the League of the Biggies

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Indian Authors in the League of the Biggies

The names that matter The literary scene of India is blessed with many prolific writers. Indian authors like Chetan Bhagat have single handedly inculcated the virtue of reading in Indian youth, which was slowing becoming a futile vocation for them. His popularity amongst readers of all age groups skyrocketed with the release of his first book ‘Five Point Someone’. Readers made an instant connection with the plot that dealt with the lives of IIT students. Through the characters, Chetan gave the readers a wholesome reading experience and kept them thoroughly regaled with well proportioned dosages of laughter, drama, tragedy and every other thing, you expect from an easy read. ‘What Young India Wants’ the latest offering of Chetan Bhagat at online bookstore is all set to communicate with the masses yet again, but this time with a different message. In this book i too had a love story, Chetan takes a pugnacious stand on the issues that have grown as a tumor on the country’s present. Giving Words their Real Worth On the list of remarkable Indian authors who have had a significant impact on the readers, a name that glitters is Ashwin Sanghi. This writer who has mastered the craft of fusing history with the present times, needs no introduction. Ashwin’s unsurpassable prowess of giving a new dimension to the Thriller Fiction genre, has made him reader’s first choice. This Indian writer has taken the readers through unknown alleys with his painstaking effort of moving against the compass. His first book ‘The Rozabal Line’ acquainted the reader with a new side of Jesus Christ and encouraged them to look at the world of Mythology in a new light. Now, with the most awaited book of the year ‘The Krishna Key’, Sanghi is hopeful of making his reader lose themselves again in the delightful stupor of Thriller fiction. An Indian book which might have escalated the sales of tissue papers in the country with its heart wrenching plot is Ravinder Singh’s ‘I too had a love story’. Jokes apart, Ravinder Singh’s first book made many of us relate with the protagonist Ravin and we felt a part of us missing when fate’s cruelty ripped his life into two. His latest contribution ‘Can Love Happen Twice’ reflects his innate optimism that saw him through his heartbreak. It sets an example for people who have suffered defeat in the hands of their own heart, and tells them that life finds a new way after every dead end. A P J Abdul Kalam, India’s pride, tells another fascinating tale to all those eager ears that were waiting to find out more about his extraordinary life. In his latest book ‘Turning Points’A journey through challenges, he engages the reader in a tete-a-tete where he talks about the year 2002. The year which saw him assuming another important role of his life, the role of the President of India. Know more - Online Shopping, buy books online


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