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Rahul is an ad film maker. When he comes to know about his best friend Arjun’s suicide and that too a letter note saying “My best friend Rahul is the reason for my suicide”, he almost gets wobbly. Leaving so many an unanswered questions about his friendship with Arjun and how he met his dream girl Sravani and how they three got apart, Rahul asked to attend for an enquiry at Arjun’s suicide spot.
What makes the relationship successful? Do we need to stay in touch with our beloved ones to keep our relationship alive? Does relationship has an end? How it feels like when we miss our beloved ones and meet them after some period of time in unexpected circumstances?
Modern relationships following the slogan “Out of Sight, Out of Mind”. Did Rahul follow the same? How he overcame the problem he faced with?

160 pages, Paperback

First published October 10, 2015

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Ramesh Sattenapalli

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January 3, 2016
The opening, including the stunning shocker, appears natural. There is considerable innovation in the middle. The many questions of the beloved and the follow up answers showed elements of some maturity. But the ending is unconvincing for huge precipitation of goodies which are too unrealistic and filmy.
The most painful thing about the book is its bad English.I have never in my whole life read a good-looking book written in an English, which, if nothing else, is certainly not correct, printable English. It may leave a damaging influence on a learner.
I award this book two stars.
I got this book through 'giveaway'.
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January 11, 2016
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The book started on a very exciting note…the protagonist, in the middle of an important work assignment is arrested for the abetting his best friend’s suicide.

Since I also worked in the advertisement field, I found the setting fimiliar and relatable.

But on the flip side, the quality of writing could be better. There were too many grammatical errors for me to really be interested in the book.
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February 10, 2016
The book is the result of imagination of author, and it really resembles in the book. I got it as giveaway.

Ramesh has done a good job. However, there are some grammatical mistakes, some typographical mistakes and some editing flaws but as a content its too good to be a debut. It is full of friendship, love, money with lots of twists.
I like the book and its a way through.It keeps you attached with it.

Go through once,as debut, you enjoy it.
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December 7, 2015
A very Nice book and story. It does end with the Fairy tale Happy Forever things. Nice description and portray of characters. I was completely indulged during my reading. Thanks to the author for providing the friendship-relationship-life story of "Rahul".
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