Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143450863
- Publisher: Penguin Enterprise
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 14.2 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143450867
- Publisher Date: 28 Feb 2020
- Height: 15.2 mm
- No of Pages: 204
Original price was: ₹199.00.₹159.00Current price is: ₹159.00.
Fall in love with “Pocketful O’ Stories 2: #Loveimpromtwo,” a collection of heartwarming microtales celebrating spontaneous moments of love. Featuring 25,000 entries and contributions from bestselling author Durjoy Datta, this anthology captures the magic of unexpected romance. Explore the sequel to the bestselling Pocketful O’ Stories series, inspired by ITC Engage’s 2-in-1 Pocket Perfume. Perfect for fans of romance, microfiction, and heartwarming stories. ISBN: 9780143450863
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Danish Shafi –
I liked the variety of stories, but some were too short to really connect with the characters. Still worth a read.
Vivek Mandal –
Stories are too short and predictable, but overall, it was a fun and lighthearted experience. Perfect for a lazy day.
Josyula V V S M Raghavendra Kasyap –
A heartwarming book. A few stories felt rushed. It’s a nice book for short time reading with mixed feelings.
Arpit –
A delightful collection! Quick, easy to read, and full of heart. Perfect for when you need a little pick-me-up.
Utkarsh –
Excellent and quick, easy to read, full of emotions. Perfect choice to feel relaxed and take a break from your routine.
Tanya Jethwani –
Enjoyed the concept, but the stories felt a bit rushed. Some were truly touching though. Good for a short commute.
Kanishk Garg –
Amazing quick stories to read. Most stories are engaging. Worth the buy to keep reading during breaks.
Prateek Jayant –
Lovely little snippets of love! A few felt unfinished, but most left me with a warm feeling. Perfect for a cozy evening.
Sumit Kumawat –
Sweet and simple. Not every story was a winner, but the good ones were truly special. A great little anthology.
Kshitij Verma –
Loved the concept and the stories were generally well-written. It’s a good book that makes you dive into a world of emotion.
Khushi Chandani –
A mixed bag. Some stories were wonderful and heartwarming, others felt a bit cliché. Still, a decent read overall.
Ranjan Kumar Jha –
It’s a nice book, but I felt some stories are too short and some felt a bit cliché. Overall good for light reading
Ajesh S Nair –
A very charming collection of micro-tales. Perfect to read on the bus or in line. Some stories are heartwarming.
Vanshita Gupta –
Loved the concept and the stories were generally well-written. Some stories didn’t quite hit the mark for me though.
Shubham Mishra –
A charming collection of micro-tales. Very good to read, and relax. Some were more memorable than others, naturally.
Harshit Makode –
Wonderful short stories. The stories feel a little unfinished, but overall they are well written and engaging.
Aniket –
Cute stories! Some felt a bit predictable, but overall, it was a fun and lighthearted read. Perfect for a lazy afternoon.
Bashar Khan –
Nice stories, but some were too short to really connect with the book. Still worth to spend time with it and give it a try.
Charu Aggarwal –
It’s a good collection, but I was expecting more depth in some stories. Overall, it’s a good book to read.
Abhishek Kumar –
A sweet collection of short stories, perfect for a quick read. Some were forgettable, but others really resonated. Overall, a pleasant experience.
Rahul Kumar Vig –
A lovely book! All stories are amazing, but few felt unfinished. It’s a great book for a quick and heartwarming read.
Tessy Paul Kulangara –
Nice and easy to read. Many stories are predictable, but good enough to spend time and disconnect for a while.
Monsoon Behl –
Easy and fast to read. Not every story was attractive, but the good ones were truly special. A great book to read.
Akshat Jain –
A charming collection of micro-tales. Perfect for reading on the go. Some were more memorable than others, naturally.