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I will not regret losing you- A Review

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Finished reading the story ‘I will not regret losing you’ by Abhishek Agrawal a few hours ago. Before I come to the main plot of this piece, let us know the author. About the author: Abhishek Agrawal is among the new generation of authors who has created his mark as a writer even before completing his first book. Born in the city of dreams, Kota, Abhishek completed his schooling from Saint Paul School, Kota. Since the beginning of his life, he had a keen interest in writing and reading. Other than being a prolific writer, Abhishek is an anchor and has anchored in a number of book launches, including the likes of Sudeep Nagarkar and Durjoy Datta. At present, he is pursuing his management degree from Kota University and aims to be one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the nation. He strongly believes in human values and his debut novel “I will not regret losing you” is a glimpse of his effort to serve the mankind. The book: The first thing we see in any book is ...

Walking along with a B-school guy- Review of 3 @ a time

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Finished reading the book ‘3 @ a time’ by Diptendu Sekhar Chakraborty and published by M/s Omji publishing house a while ago. Before we come to the book, let us know about the person who penned it down. About the author: Diptendu Sekhar Chakraborty is an engineering graduate and had a post graduation degree in management from Pune. He currently works with an automobile company based in Muscat, Oman. In his five year old professional career, he has worked with automobile, advertising and entertainment sector. His work has taken him to many parts across the country and abroad. He finds his experience very relevant while giving shape to his stories. This is his first attempt at writing a full-fledged novel. Diptendu is currently based at Muscat, Oman. You can catch him watching movies or reading anything near the sea shores of Muscat when he is not working. Diptendu can be reached at Diptendusekhar.dsc@gmail.com . About the book: The idea that was forme...