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“Love shouldn’t be for everyone. Or there should be conditions, like how many times you’re allowed to fall for the same person; because I’m in love with you again.”

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IF TOMORROW COMES

In this thought-provoking novel, the author delves into the complexities of life, death, and the mysteries that lie beyond the present moment. The story follows a character who grapples with the concept of time and the potentiality of tomorrow, prompting readers to reflect on their own mortality and the nature of existence. more

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Pratibha Malav

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