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Clouds Don't Pass Paperback | Pages: 323 pages
Rating: 3.57 | 28 Users | 11 Reviews

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Title:Clouds Don't Pass
Author:Abhishek Krishnan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 323 pages
Published:August 8th 2015 by Notionpress
Categories:Childrens

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“I guess I have fallen for Shruthi.” He Said.

“I love you Abhi.” She said, going on her knees.

“WILL YOU MARRY ME?” He Said.

“I don’t think I deserve you. I think we should depart.” She said.

“Are you flirting with me?” She asked.

“This whole commitment thing is just not my cup of tea.” She said.

“Let’s go back. Let’s fucckinnn go back.” He screamed.

“I like narrating my stories in detail. Are you okay with that?”

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Clouds don't pass is indeed a great book. Here I was thinking that this will be yet another romantic flick and ended up reading a thriller. This book encompasses everything, quirky comments, jokes, plethora of emotions and suspense. What I loved the most is the fact that the author tried to follow "Keep it simple silly" funda. It feels like you are right there with those youngsters enjoying college life and how career changes everything and the facts about how hard life gets when those days get

Review originally posted in Abby's ShelfClouds Dont Pass has been a good read. I loved the story line, well build characters, positivity, and a perfect blend of passion, friendship, and love. The journey goes through his college life, friends, love, his struggles in life especially balancing his passion and responsibilities of life with a completely unexpected twist towards the end. The author was successful in making the reader fell the emotions and get attached to the storyline. The book felt

I loved CLOUDS DON'T PASS by Abhishek Krishnan for its imagery, humor, colorful characters & sweet tales of love. There is so much depth, romance and drama in this easy ~300 page read! As if the notion of a novel that is partially autobiographical and partially fiction isnt already enticing, first time novelist Krishnan has woven a myriad of stories together that pull people who may have no prior knowledge of the Indian cinema industry easily into his shoes, allowing them to experience his

I found this person on Facebook. I found his status updates to be quite interesting. And then I realized he has written a book. I thought I should get a copy and I am very glad I did. It took me about 20 pages to get attached to the characters and story line . And once it did, I couldn't stop flipping the pages. There were emotions all over the place. I just couldn't believe that the film industry is so bad. I almost cried when Shruthi left. The Bangalore portions with Sushmita are my favourite

Review originally posted in Abby's ShelfClouds Dont Pass has been a good read. I loved the story line, well build characters, positivity, and a perfect blend of passion, friendship, and love. The journey goes through his college life, friends, love, his struggles in life especially balancing his passion and responsibilities of life with a completely unexpected twist towards the end. The author was successful in making the reader fell the emotions and get attached to the storyline. The book felt

Have been exploring some Indian writing off late and I happened to stumble upon this book. Looks like it is the writer's first book. The writing is simple and decent, yet there is something that draws you into it. Not sure if it is the writing style or the series of events that occur in the book. I must warn you, there is a lot of drama in the book. It is more like a Bollywood film script, but when I got to the end, I felt that the filmy feeling was kinda justified. I don't know if this would

I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway and will review once I've read it.

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