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Tale Of Things Timeless

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Embark on an existential journey with “Tale of Things Timeless.” Journalist Laya Thomas uncovers the life of writer Avinash Suvarna through his suicide note, exploring themes of fear, abandonment, and the search for meaning. Avinash’s struggle to reconcile his writing with life’s realities mirrors Laya’s own quest for self-discovery. Experience the extraordinary within the mundane in this philosophical novel by Rizio Yohannan Raj (ISBN: 9789350293416).

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350293416
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India Publishers Pvt Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 266
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350293412
  • Publisher Date: 19 Jun 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 263 gr

24 reviews for Tale Of Things Timeless

  1. Anushka Khandelwal

    This book was very interesting, and the characters were fun to read about. However, it wasn’t something that I would read again.

  2. Gaurav Lakheshwar Moon

    It was boring and the story moved really slow! I wanted to like it based on the premise but I just did not enjoy reading the story.

  3. Vanshaj Bharia

    While it’s not a light read, the exploration of fear and the meaning of life is very well done. Highly recommend!

  4. Sneha Kumari

    Beautiful prose but the subject matter was too depressing. I understand the need for such stories but I personally didn’t enjoy it.

  5. Anant Jain

    The author really made you feel the abandonment and despair. I was expecting something more cheerful, but this was worth reading.

  6. Ishan Madan

    I was hoping for more plot development. The focus was heavily on character’s inner thoughts. Not what I expected.

  7. Akhil Vanapalli

    I enjoyed the premise, but the writing style was a bit dense for me. Still, the characters were compelling and the story stayed with me.

  8. Vansh Mahajan

    Interesting ideas, but I found it meandering. Needed a tighter plot. Good, but not great. Would have liked to learn more about Laya.

  9. Sarthak Arora

    It’s a profound and beautiful exploration of life’s big questions. Be ready to contemplate your own existence.

  10. Simran

    I couldn’t put it down! A truly unique and captivating story. The characters are well-developed and the plot is intriguing.

  11. Bhawna Vats

    A powerful story about loss, identity, and the search for meaning. Some parts were a bit confusing, but overall, a great read.

  12. Karan Khurana

    Avinash’s character was very depressing to me. Made it hard to continue reading as he spiraled. Good writing, hard read.

  13. Rahul Kumar Singh

    Beautifully written and deeply moving. Explores existential themes with grace and nuance. Highly recommend for thoughtful readers.

  14. Shivani Rajeev Dhakate

    This book blew me away. The author really managed to pull me into the story and the themes of the story stayed with me for days.

  15. Anish Ghosh

    I liked the premise, but the execution fell a bit flat for me. The characters felt underdeveloped. I liked the writing, though.

  16. Suramya Dinkar

    A powerful exploration of the human condition. Be prepared for the heavy themes of despair and loss. Definitely a page-turner.

  17. Srishti Mishra

    The author has clearly put their heart and soul into writing this novel. A must-read for anyone who enjoys philosophical literature.

  18. Allan Lepcha

    Not my usual genre, but I was pleasantly surprised. A bit slow at times, but ultimately rewarding. A story that makes you think.

  19. Prakhar Purohit

    A thought-provoking read! Explores complex themes, but I sometimes felt lost in the philosophical tangents. Worth it for the ending, though.

  20. Divyanshi Singh

    An amazing book! It does require you to think about it and work a little bit, but in the end the story is well worth the effort.

  21. Aastha Sinha

    Good concept but the pace dragged a bit. Laya’s internal monologues could be tiring. I wanted to love it but fell short.

  22. Sumanth Yerukala

    I was very impressed. It makes you think about the way that you are living. Would absolutely recommend this to a friend.

  23. Pratham

    A truly unforgettable story that will stay with you long after you finish reading it. I felt a real connection with Laya.

  24. Manas Charan Khare

    A bit too philosophical for my taste. I found myself skimming through some of the denser passages. The story was okay though.

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