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Primary Colours

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Three young writers of Coimbatore dreamt of writing a book together. They had little money in their pockets but a bagful of ideas, grit, focus and faith in their dream. They worked under the patient guidance of two driven mentors. After months of writing, chiselling and polishing, Primary Colours is releasing on January 21, 2017.

It is a book reflecting the unique essence of each author. They are young, but their stories are for readers of any age.

Primary Colours is a book to read, relish, remember.

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Curtain Of Lies On The Window Of Truth - Harshita Pandey

They are everyday citizens with an ordinary life. Until one day, one of them simply vanishes. What you uncover blows you away.
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The Uninvited Guest - Tarini Agarwal

He survived a horrible accident that had smashed his brain inside his skull. Surgeons brought him back to life but why is he feeling like an alien inside his own head?
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A Scar Across Continents - Tanya Pandey

Exploited, empty, impoverished, seething, countless people in Syria are on the move. They are wounded very deep. Who will ever heal them? How?
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135 pages, Paperback

First published January 21, 2017

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January 27, 2017
A wonderful collection of stories. This book exceeds expectations, as the authors are relatively new to writing. The stories have enough drama, climax and a suspense that keeps us hooked. Primary colours uses simple English, with a lot of words, to improve our vocabulary. Good job and I look forward to more books from the authors.
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February 7, 2017
Three original stories!!the young authors have completely nailed it..I would recommend everyone to read it!!
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September 28, 2019
"A must read." - Juleshwar Babu

The stories were quite well written and each story explores a different genre and justifies it. The characters run into quite unusual situations. I, personally, liked the story of Iqbal who runs into a myriad of tough situations eventually attaining freedom from his hardships. The little flashbacks and cliffhangers made me feel like I was watching a movie.

The book was unputdownable and I was able to finish the book in a couple of hours. That comes from a person who does not read books that often.

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January 12, 2017
I am lucky to have gotten a preview of this lovely book. Primary Colours is set to release soon and I am sure it will be picked up by many readers, young and old alike.
The three stories in the book are from very different genres and deal with absolutely diverse themes. Each story is longer than a conventional short story, which is a delight really as you don't want the stories to end! I am warning you - you will catch yourself flipping back to see and reconfirm how old the writers are. They are young indeed and hold great promise.
Go on, read about the mother who never was, the odd post operation syndrome a man finds himself in and about the shoe shining billionaire who had to run for his life.
Enjoy!
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