


Those Small Lil Things in Life and Love (English, Paperback, Saini Rahul)
The story of a young man who believes movies really do reflect real life.
Summary Of The Book
It is a love story, a story of dreams clashing with reality of a young man who is stuck in a past romance, who slowly tries to come to terms with reality.
Raj is a young architect, at the start of his career. He is also an avid movie buff, and believes that life is full of twists and turns, just like the movies. He has a job that he likes, but a boss he intensely dislikes. The boss makes him almost hate his job.
Raj is surrounded by supportive friends. He also has a lot of little romances, a total of eight, in fact. He talks about them all, but he explains why his heart is still obsessed with his first love, Rushi. He met Rushi when he was in pre-school, and his crush has continued even after he has graduated and started work.
While Raj is still a little immature, Rushi is highly intelligent and practical. Every time Raj proposes to her, she turns him down. With his love life in a mess and his working environment made hell by an evil boss, it is his friends who help Raj keep his feet on the ground.
About Rahul Saini
Rahul Saini is an Indian author.
Other books by Saini are Just Like In The Movies and The Orange Hangover.
His books are about carefree and fun-loving youth with many references in his books to TV shows and movies.
Rahul Saini was born in 1983. He has a degree in Architecture. His books are light-hearted and fast paced.
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If you're in the mood for some light reading
Apoorva Sri
Dec, 2011
Follow your love
Shashank Gosavi
Nov, 2011
Nice Book
Manish Singh
Certified Buyer
Feb, 2012
Total time pass...
Anisha Jhawar
Nov, 2012
Not Impressive but not boring. I give 2.5 stars
Anubha Agrawal
Nov, 2014
Great job!!
manya mehta
Certified Buyer
Jul, 2012
young read!
Anubhav Dhankhar
Nov, 2011
Light Heart Flick
Kavita R
Certified Buyer
Aug, 2011
Time pass
ketki
Oct, 2014
A quick read that puts a smile on your face.
Soumyadeep Koley
Jul, 2014