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Conversations With Chaos

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"We would later find ourselves in a parallel universe where the grass on this side would also be green and if I turned around following the morning ray, I would find you. For now, you should know, I have thoughts of you; like how ink spills on a tissue paper and poison enters the blood stream. You are the noise in my head and the turbulence in my heart. Until then..."

Conversations with Chaos is a story of the present, the past and a mysterious future - of relationships, conversations, dreams and reality at the crucial junction of chaos.

182 pages, Paperback

First published August 23, 2016

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Profile Image for Vidhya Thakkar.
1,067 reviews139 followers
July 16, 2018

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Firstly, I Loved the title and the cover of the book. It's appealing and makes one think about what the story could be. I loved the plot of the book. it's super Interesting. Loved how the author detailed each and every information. The way he described  Love from the perspective of Vikram's side was wonderful. The narration of the story is good, it's crisp and simple. One will simply connect with the story. There were the times when I was confused with the shifting plot from past to present, but then it was worth a read. The pace of the story is slow. The characters that the author build was strong. Each and everyone had their own significance. I loved Anjali's character the most. Her character was full of life. The author has used varied themes like Love, Hate, friendship, relationships in the story. The way the author described Love, was astounding. The language used by the author is simple. The last few pages were quite interesting and the climax was just wow.

Strong Characters, simple language, Interesting plot and a light read.

Overall, it's a light, quick and easy read.
Profile Image for Khadarbasha S.
1 review
June 7, 2017
Author made an exemplary work to create a virtual world with a very few characters. Overall, it's a wonderful novel, that lets you recollect some of your forgotten memories.
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2 reviews
March 17, 2018
Beautifully written! I knew Javeeth as a friend, a colleague and loved his short poems! This book definitely makes him an author. A Romantic novel which I think few of us can relate to until it reaches the end where Mr.Rathambore had to go through a unique feeling. Waiting for your next one
Profile Image for Varshni Sreethar.
1 review3 followers
August 29, 2016
Conversations with Chaos is one beautifully written book.
I've read Javeeth's short poem over the past few months and fallen in love with the writing style, Conversation with Chaos was just amazing, the story and Javeeth's style of writing is highly engaging. I just couldn't put the book down until I finished it. There are parts of the book , where the writing just hits your mind and you are caught unaware and left surprised. Conversations with Chaos is unexpected and beautifully non cliche. The conversations between the characters, the detailing and the story, everything is perfect and the end just throws you off by yet another surprise. Awesome work Javeeth!
The book is as curious as the blurb is :)
7 reviews14 followers
November 24, 2016
A Wonderful book after a long time. I felt that the author wanted to put some things bare in the form of words- those thoughts which even sometimes in loneliness one doesn't want to venture into. The ending left in uncertainty between what is reality and dream but then that's what Chaos is supposed to be. CHAOS IS ORDER YET TO BE DECIPHERED - Movie - ENEMY (2013). Only one thing that wasn't exactly fitting the details of occurrences like Hannibal, Liberalization, etc. I ain't sure whether that's required but then its Author's prerogative to fill in the details. Highly recommendable book. Good Luck Javeeth.
Profile Image for Wajid Ali.
4 reviews
November 18, 2018
Good work on the literature part. Felt like I was reading some established author's work. Philosophy of love and life was subtly driving the story, which was great. But at the end, audience are left to ponder with some uncertainty, not sure I like that idea. May be that's just my perspective.
Overall very good effort Jav. Looking forward for your future work.



1 review13 followers
September 18, 2016
After ages I completed a book which I started in the same day on a train journey. The conversations between the characters were real and rooted. Highly recommend to folks who miss Chennai & Paris and the state of being in love :-P. I'm sure it will bring back lot of memories.
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March 30, 2017
A cocktail I guess by the way it tastes at ever mood change. Bits by bits it's a mind interpretation of finding what matters the most to us. In the end it's the destiny who plays a large part. Everything comes back...
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March 21, 2020
A breezy, I can’t wait-to-see-what-happen’s next type read.
For something simple, for something South Indian, this is a good read.
Profile Image for Varadharajan Chandran.
27 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2019
Brilliant work from this frequent blogger and debutant novelist who’s also a friend hailing from my home town. What starts off as a breezy romance novel quickly morphs into an engaging read filled with the author’s musings on philosophy, love and conversations with a beautiful and ‘hard-to-guess-what’s-up-with-this-girl’ called Anjali. And that ending! Did a double take and re-read the last 30-odd pages to make sure I read it right.
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