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Pebbles

Pebbles

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PeterJohn 10 years, 11 months ago

Re: Pebbles

Pebbles by Madhu Kalyan & Gunjan Vyas is a wonderful collection of stories. Each one feels like an extract from life. Filled with lovely sentiment and strong emotion. Penned with such smooth voices that you end up feeling as if you have just glimpsed into the lives of real people and on a deeply personal level. I loved 'The Perfect Father' and I really enjoyed the animal perspective of 'Survival' and the whole book is beautifully crowned by 'Dinner With Stranger' a moving and romantic tale. Pebbles is an inspiring collection that I am sure to peruse often.

enelia2b4u 11 years, 3 months ago

Re: Pebbles

I commend the authors of this book for coming up with this great compilation... they where able to touch the heart of their readers through words that makes you see each and every scenery in the story. I can't help but be affected, specially by my two favorites- The Imperfect Father and Misfortune Child...it's as if you're one with the story...feeling it as if your there...all the stories are worth your time reading/reflecting on. This could be an eye opener to some of the worlds biggest problems...congratulations and goodluck.... will be waitin for the next book..!

prathyu 1289 11 years, 3 months ago

Re: Pebbles

as the author madhu mentioned.. this book really have different faces of life.. all the stories are very interesting.. and some of them made me think..and some made me emotional.. Imperfect father and misfortune child stories are very heart touching and really this world should get rid of cancer and poverty and hope one day will come.. me, hyderabad and bomb story was a real disaster happened in hyderabad..its like a real experience while reading it... what's love is a very lovely story... true and real love b/n two souls.. and all the stories are nicely narrated... worth reading it.. good luck to my friend madhu kalyan...