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Why hens at Years

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His eyes.
Her eyes.
What happens, if…?
#include
int main()
{
printf(“
An Engineer’s Love Story”);
return 0;
}
Welcome to the Matrix of Yeshu and Sreya. Love at first sight. Of course, he confesses to her. However, she ignores him.
But why? Then, our Engineer handles a unique technique to win her Love. Will that work?
What’s the worst that could happen in an evening? Will she remain by his side?
His love for her and music save him from the pissed off HR during his final interview.
Will there be a miracle? If not actually, there is one.
Power up your Sensors to process the love experiments of Yeshwanth & Sreya.
Know how an Engineer writes a poem?
C8H11NO2 + C10H12N2O + C43H66N12O12S2 = Love
(Dopamine) (Serotonin) (Oxytocin)

264 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 21, 2018

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January 17, 2019
‘Why hen at Years’ – I was wondering what that means. It is a weird title any book could have. I literally googled the meaning of this thing before starting to read the book. The title is interesting enough to create curiosity in the mind of a reader. Anyhow, you get to know its meaning at the end of the story. This was one reason I stayed hooked till the end of the book.

I loved the way how protagonist Yeshwanth was portrayed throughout the book. His love for Ilayaraja songsand his sincere love for Sreya was very heart touching. On the other hand, Sreya is shown as a confused character. Her emotions were mixed with many other blind beliefs. They believed in their own rights and wrongs which created negative impacts in their love story.

Basically, this is a teenage love story inspired by the author’s own experiences. I don’t think we should ever judge a relationship when it happens around the age of 13-20. That is a very tender age to understand life. Some relationships may have a long life and some won’t. And that is completely fine.
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