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Love is a Verb by Pramod Rajput

BOOK: Love is a Verb
AUTHOR: Pramod Rajput

*My Ratings* : 4.3/5 ⭐

"Love is a verb" by Pramod Rajput is a story of love. The title itself suggests that love is not static; it requires action, effort, and commitment. The story revolves around Manav, an industrious engineering student who encounters a girl named Madhu in trouble on the streets of Kanpur that changes the course of his life. The love story of manav and madhu unfolds with a serendipitous encounter.

The narrative explores the intricacies of love, portraying it not just as a sentiment but as a dynamic force that propels the characters through life's ups and downs.The book delves into how destiny intertwines with our choices. Manav and Madhu's decisions shape their lives and love becomes a verb through their actions.Love involves overcoming obstacles and growing together.

The novel celebrates resilience and personal growth. Highlights how love transcends boundaries and tradition. Manav and Madhu navigate the challenges of their relationship and the world around them, drawing readers into their lives and emotions.

This book is a must read for someone who enjoys reading romance novels. Available at Amazon.

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