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Vishal Anand

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I was almost ten when I was asked to write a poem, a joke or a small story for my school magazine. With a greed to see my name published I wrote my first poem.

Qualified as an Engineer and then worked in a start up for almost an year. To fulfill my zeal to learn, joined the course of Master in Business Economics from Delhi University.

Besides writing, my hobbies include reading and playing games. My interest in games varies from chess, volleyball, and badminton to pool.

My first book is about love, friendship and other emotions that govern us. The book does not tell you everything about love but asks you a question - What if the love of your life starts hating you? I gave it a title - 37 + grace marks.

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37 + grace marks

Vishal Anand

What happens when you fall in love at first sight?


When you screw up your semesters one after another with number of backlogs and even if you pass it, it’s just on faculties’ grace?

Welcome to 37 + grace marks, a story of Viraj, a simple guy who falls in love with a girl, Nimisha. His friends, Punit and Sahil who just want to enjoy their life. Their poor mark sheets and their life in college.

What if the love of your life starts hating you? Are few nights of drunken revelry and many nights of tear strained pillows a bare truth for people with broken hearts? Or, the solution to a broken heart is another woman.

Is the life at college always fair? What if you decide to find a place for yourself in this unfair place? Where would Viraj’s story end? Will he achieve success? Can he show this world that yes, there is a life beyond your marks?

 

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ScottTrimas wrote 47 days ago

Hi would you mind reading and commenting on my book The Chimera Fac....

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I wrote 76 days ago

What a wonderful start with the prologue. Prologue kept a promising stone for the story. Good flow of thoughts and conversations keep readers intact into the story. Really liked it. Backed !! view book

I wrote 104 days ago

Hi, What a start with the little girl. You could not have done better than that. Few instances really made me smile. Like, the one when the girl wanted to throw water on Aba and the other when she compared her with a snake. Children really have innocence in their thoughts, that is well shown in t... view book

I wrote 111 days ago

Warrick, You must have heard about two types of English - English(US) and English(UK). Let me tell you about the third one. It's Hinglish that is widely written and spoken in India. I write in the same language. I am trying hard to get over some unusual phrases but that strange-over polite way is... view book

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