Sunday 26 June 2016

Buy Books Online at Yourbooktall.com get 20% off on top 5 romantic novels of Hindi

It’s raining offers this monsoon! Yourbookstall.com the largest online bookstore in India has offered a huge discount of 20% on the five most read and evergreen romantic novels of Hindi literature.

Hindi as a language is one of the richest on this earth and Hindi literature is equally prosperous.

When it comes to love and romance writing in Hindi, no other novel has the reputation as the under mentioned five books:
Kasap By Manohar Shyam Joshi
'Kasap'-A soft and simple love story with the sweetness of Kumaoni language by Manohar Shyam Joshi.

The book is about an orphan boy who was brought up by his relatives. Like most of the orphan children who are brought up on the mercy of their relatives, he too is considered a fool, a semi-lunatic types. The beauty of the novel lies in its simplicity, in scene where the hero meets the heroine for the first time, unlike other romantic creations, this hero is in latrine!


Gunahon Ka Devta By Dharmvir Bharti

It is usual love story with a tragic ending—but its unusualness and beauty lies in the author’s ability to present it.

The story presents the influence of people of different mindset on Chandar—the hero. His surroundings are influenced by three important ladies, Sudha, Binti & Pummi. The satire is created near around Prayag (Allahabad).

The entire story revolves around Sudha and Chandar’s love. The changes in situations, depiction of Chander’s mindsets and sacrifices of Sudha make it a immortal creation.

Nadi Ke Dweep by Sachchidanand Hiranand Vatasyayan Ageye


“This novel is for those who want to meditate; it is a meditator's novel. No other novel, neither by Tolstoy nor Chekhov, can be compared to it.” This is what Osho said about Nadi Ke Dweep.

Nadi ke Dweep is about the inner consciousness. It tries to explain that a separation can teach you life in a much deeper manner than togetherness. It tries to convey the value of a life lived in deep love. The novel which is woven around three characters, Bhuvan, Rekha and Gaura teaches us that true lesson of life is in separation not fulfillment.

Mujhe Chand Chahiye By Surender Verma

The book is a story of a small town, shy and introvert girl who aspires to become the most sought after actress and passing through various struggles ultimately attains it.

Varsha Vashisht, a girl from tier 3 city Shajahanpur reaches Mumbai. Her life journey depicts struggle, indomitable spirit, sacrifices etc.

Chittkobra By Mridula Garg


Chittkobra written by Mridula Garg was in row of controversies and some people alleged it of being vulgar in depicting love making. However, the novel is a best read to under the nuances of the love. It also reflects the day to day life of our generation and how love vanishes and transforms itself into a mechanical act when faced with vagaries of life.

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