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Tnahsin Garg

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Tnahsin was born and brought up in Chandigarh, India.

His first book was released in 2013. It was of sci-fi/fantasy genre, co-authored with two friends, titled 'The Prophecy of Trivine'. One of his short stories was published in anthology titled "Yuva" in 2014.

Reading to him is an act of liberation. It helps him in writing, when he chains himself up in words.
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Average rating: 3.73 · 114 ratings · 64 reviews · 2 distinct works
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Ramayana: A Comical But Academic Retelling

Mr. Ram was a gifted and brilliant undergraduate student at University of Ayodhya (10.0/10.0 GPA). All the students, staff, and faculty loved/worshipped him immensely and were really looking forward to his graduation. It was an open secret that shortly after getting his Bachelor’s degree, Mr. Ram would be offered a permanent, full-time job in the department. In certain circles, there were even rum

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“But what we call our despair is often only the painful eagerness of unfed hope.”
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Tnahsin Garg Arghya wrote: "Thank you, Tnashin, for the friend request. Arghya."

Hi Arghya,

It's a pleasure to meet like minded individuals :) Happy reading!


Tnahsin Garg Meenakshi wrote: "Hello Tnahsin! Very nice to meet you and your collection."

Hi Meenakshi,

I liked your shelves too! It's interesting to see Feynman, Bronte, and Eliot in your list. I love all three!

I've recently become active on Goodreads, and now I'm beginning to realize that the kind of friends I've been looking for in my life actually exist, and they are all on goodreads :)


message 1: by Meena

Meena Hello Tnahsin! Very nice to meet you and your collection.


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