Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353493967
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 935349396X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 120
Original price was: ₹150.00.₹127.50Current price is: ₹127.50.
“Prem Ya Vasna” explores the complexities of love and desire. Published by Penguin Books India (ISBN: 9789353493967), this book delves into the intricacies of human relationships, examining the fine line between love and lust. Experience a captivating journey through the emotions that define us. Discover the true meaning of Prem Ya Vasna.
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Lakshay Singhal –
It was okay. Not the worst thing I have read, but could have been better. I was a little disappointed.
Somnath Malik –
Not quite what I expected. The plot was uneven, and the characters felt underdeveloped. I didn’t dislike it, but I didn’t love it.
Drishti Gupta –
The story was pretty good and had me hooked from the start to the end.
Sonu Kumar Khitoliya –
Very interesting ideas regarding love and lust. Definitely thought-provoking!
Shreya Sinha –
A compelling story that kept me turning the pages. The exploration of ‘Prem Ya Vasna’ was fascinating and nuanced.
Shaily Birla –
Was expecting a bit more based on what other people said.
Sadhna Patel –
It was a well-written book with great characters and plot!
Shivam Vashisth –
A beautiful and insightful book that truly makes you think. Highly recommend.
Kopal Mittal –
I was captivated by the characters and their struggles. A really good book that explores love in a raw way.
Noirrit Banerjee –
The book made me question my own understanding of love and lust. Some scenes were quite powerful. I’d recommend it.
Shikal –
I was really expecting something more. A fairly big letdown.
Gagandeep Singh –
I found the book to be okay. The story was interesting, but at times it dragged. The character development could have been better.
Syed Muneeb Ali –
Interesting concept, but the execution fell a little flat for me. I expected more depth. Still, a quick read.
Rixcel Katoch –
A solid read. It explores the themes well, but it’s not groundbreaking.
Jai Prakash –
A little too slow for my taste. Had potential, just could have been better.
Ansh Shrivastava –
A bit predictable in places, but the author raises important questions about human connections. It was an okay read.
Ranjan Kumar Jha –
I enjoyed the exploration of complex relationships, though the writing style wasn’t always my favorite. Worth reading for the ideas presented.
Harsh Mahender Singh –
This book really understood the dynamic between the characters. It’s a captivating read.
Tanvi Tyagi –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The story didn’t fully engage me.
Kumar Kartikey –
The book was all right. It had interesting moments, but was a little bland overall.
Harman Singh –
This was a really great book and story that dove into the depths of ‘Prem Ya Vasna’. I found myself captivated.
Shourya Arya –
I have been recommending this book to all my friends! It’s a must-read.
Suraj Upadhyay –
A thought-provoking exploration of love and desire. Some parts resonated, others felt a bit drawn out. Overall, a decent read.