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Manifestations of Love

Krippashini T.

Publisher: Noel Lorenz House of Fiction

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Summary

    MANIFESTATIONS OF LOVE  
            - an obvious embodiment  
  
Love! Something we experience most often. 
Hey readers,  
Have confusions? Puzzled about how humans react?  
Do doubts arise on your partner?  
Wanna know the different manifestations? 
Don't worry! Your biased mood on love will come to an end, after reading this book.  
NOT a big novel. NOT filled with the same theme. NOT a difficult wording.  
INTERESTING short genres clubbed together!!! 
The book gives relaxation and frees your mind from confusions. A light-hearted feel from which you can lessen your temper and start to admire the hidden manifestations of love around you.  
The RHYME held in poetries, the short and sweet CLEARANCE you get from quotes, eagerness PROVOKING stories all together in NEWER STYLE gives immense pleasure to the readers. 
  
Published by Noel Lorenz House of Fiction
Available since: 12/02/2020.

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