Blurring The Lines

Blurring The Lines
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Publisher : The Little Booktique Hub
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9789390487400
ISBN-13 : 9390487404
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Book Synopsis Blurring The Lines by : Prachi Jain

Download or read book Blurring The Lines written by Prachi Jain and published by The Little Booktique Hub. This book was released on with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Blurring the lines is a symbolism of the thin vague line separating feelings of friendship from those of romance. As humans, our feelings are a major part of who we are, it is the backbone of our personality. Our feelings direct our actions. So once someone crosses that thin line, the world starts to feel heavy and it's hard to come to terms with what we've realised. Sometimes we even try to push these feelings away to protect ourselves against this new found adoration. Unfortunately, our emotions are like toddlers, stubborn and unrelenting to reason. It wants what it wants. On the other hand, there are memories that always bring smile on our face. These are the memories that make us believe that sun will rise again and we are gonna happy again. The nostalgic feeling smells same as earth after first rain. And smell always uplifts one's soul. Blurring the lines dictates such stories where people have crossed these lines, unceremoniously falling for their best friends. This book is for those unlucky strangers who had blindly fallen for their close ones, and has been left broken at the end. This book is for the ones who are struggling with their feelings, trying to figure out a way to overcome these feelings. This book teaches you that it's okay to fall in love and to fall out of it. In life, it is quite difficult to tag a bond you share with your loved ones by a name. It is more complex at times, as your best friend can also be your brother, mentor, and partner in crime too. Love is something that transcends all the boundaries. Sometimes the lovable bond with your loved ones could be more than what it is actually been tagged by others or given a name by you to define. The blurred lines that not really matters but the real love you share with each other outshines above all.

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