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World Wide Web Trap

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Amit Choudhary and Payal Bangar, while working with global marketing giants, felt the obsession and compulsion to reveal the caveat of a web which is getting wider as the world is getting smaller. They went on a journey of a story that transcends into future. They scripted a surrealistic social fiction, of a future time when humanity would realize that it always carried its trap somewhere deep within itself like a spider.
Gypsy, a former radio jockey, meets Radha, a prostitute with a degree in psychology, and they decide to play a simple game with each other. What happens next is literally life-changing for Gypsy.
The World Wide Web Trap, set in 2049, is a tumultuous ride through the life of one ordinary man. A life shaped by forces around him which he doesn't even realize… none of us realize.
The world is new, but the trap is still the same old. Gypsy, an 'anyone' from Generation Z. His life, like anyone else's, has been manipulated by some perennial forces but his extraordinary ordinariness is what makes him the protagonist of this novel.
The novel has a hint of surreal drama, contemporary poetry, rational philosophy, virtual eroticism, unanswered questions and above all truth.
Can humanity find a way out of this trap? World Wide Web Trap dives deep into the human psyche and much more to answer this question, exposing a danger that we all choose to ignore!

280 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2015

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May 26, 2015
World wide trap starts on a very light, funny and creative note of a world that would be in the 2050's. You can still relate to a lot of the content in the book despite it being setup in the future. The psychological aspects of the book have been very well researched by the authors. The profound theories mentioned in the book reminded me a bit of Paulo Coelho. Overall, it is an interesting and intriguing book presented so delightfully.
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May 18, 2015
World wide Web Trap will make you laugh, cry and think.
There are moments in the books when you feel like being there. Creating a world in 2040's has been done beautifully.
Importantly it will tell us about the trap, we are falling into.

Recommended!
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