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Everyone I Know is Dying
19₹510.27Everyone I Know Is Dying by Emily Slapper (ISBN: 9780008629137) is a darkly comedic, painfully relatable novel that explores the anxieties of a generation grappling with climate change and societal pressures. Slapper masterfully portrays the struggles of young adults who are trying to navigate life, love, and the impending sense of doom in a world on the brink. This provocative debut will resonate with anyone who has ever felt lost, confused, and desperately searching for meaning.
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Everyone I Know is Dying: A new razor-sharp, honest literary debut novel for 2025, perfect for fans of Coco Mellors and Meg Mason!
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It Might Never Happen: A captivating and lyrical literary love story for 2025 from the author of Everyone I Know is Dying
0Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.25Current price is: ₹599.25.Discover ‘It Might Never Happen,’ a captivating literary love story by the acclaimed author of ‘Everyone I Know is Dying.’ This 2025 must-read explores the intense yearning for love and belonging through Noa, who desperately seeks to be chosen, and Elliot, haunted by fears for his brother and his own identity. Their immediate connection offers a glimmer of hope, a chance to silence self-doubt with love. But can true love blossom when self-love is a struggle? This beautiful, poignant, and relatable novel delves into the complexities of relationships, heartbreak, and resilience. Perfect for fans of ‘Talking at Night’ and ‘Ordinary Love,’ it’s a powerful examination of formative romance, identity, and the courage to rebuild after devastation.