![]() ![]() The reunion builds up the plot of Marriage. The Story starts with the reunion of four friends Amardeep, Manpreet, Happy, and Ravinder. It is because of this book that he found his life partner who met him after she read this novel and fell in love with him. But unlike the other love stories, this love story is very special to him. ![]() ‘I too had a Love Story’ is an autobiography by Ravinder Singh. The Novel consists of 9 chapters marking the different stages of the relationship between the hero, Ravinder, and the heroine, Khushi. ![]() This book ‘I too had a Love Story’ is also a Romantic Tragedy but unlike those mentioned previously, it does not deal with the death of both the hero and the heroine instead tells us how difficult it becomes when a person in love is left alone. We admire their passion for love because they chose death over the separation. When we think of Romantic Tragedy the stories that strike our minds are Laila and Majnu, Romeo and Juliet, Heer and Ranjha, etc. ‘I too had a Love Story’, Ravinder Singh. Some are born just to experience the abbreviation of it. Not everyone in this world has the fate to cherish the fullest form of love. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I’m not aware of any historical society that had anything like a Thieves Guild, but sword and sorcery writers love the idea. The city is ruled, de facto, by the Thieves Guild. The story starts with Fafhrd and Gray Mouser independently ambushing a party of thieves in the smoggy city of Lankhmar. Leiber started his Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series in 1939, but it wasn’t until 1970, with this story, that he told how the two met. ![]() ![]() Review: “ Ill Met in Lankhmar”, Fritz Leiber, 1970. But, to date, I’ve been unimpressed with his sword and sorcery. I’m a fan of much of Leiber’s science fiction, and his horror and weird fiction was very innovative. I’ve been bouncing off the appeal of Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser since first encountering them in grade school in “The Sadness of the Executioner” in Lin Carter’s Flashing Swords #1 anthology. This week’s weird fiction I approached with a sigh and a bit of trepidation. ![]() ![]() ![]() One thing is for sure, the smiling man is back and he wants a rematch. Read 'Dark Waters' by Katherine Arden available from Rakuten Kobo. When they're left shipwrecked on an island haunted by a monster on both land and sea, Brian's survival instincts kick in and it's up to him to help everyone work together and find a way to escape. But first, the three friends will have to survive a group trip to Lake Champlain where it's said Vermont's very own Loch Ness monster lives. The smiling man loves his games and it seems a new one is afoot. Save up to 80 versus print by going digital with VitalSource. Only, there's no one there, just a cryptic note left outside signed simply as -S. Dark Waters is written by Katherine Arden and published by G.P. ![]() So when the lights flicker on and off at Brian's family's inn and a boom sounds at the door, there's just one visitor it could be. ![]() And as the trio knows, the smiling man always keeps his promises. That was chilling promise made to Ollie, Coco and Brian after they outsmarted the smiling man at Mount Hemlock Resort. Filled with chills, New York Times bestselling author Katherine Arden's latest installment in the creep-tastic Small Spaces Quartet is sure to haunt. ![]() |