Moving on

Moving on  (English, Paperback, Jha Jaya)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Pothi.com
    • Genre: Fiction
    • ISBN: 9788190972093, 819097209X
    • Edition: 2012
    • Pages: 249
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    Moving On is a story about the three things that are very important in making our lives worth it: love, faith and trust.

    Summary of the Book

    Smriti is a hardworking woman who is doing everything she can to make something out of her life. She has suffered from a terrible and traumatic past, but decided to get away from it. She now needs to bring herself out of her mess with the help of her own courage and face her fears. However, it is true that the past will almost always catches up with you, and this is what happens in Smriti’s case. She finds it difficult to accept that she has found love in her boss, Rohan. It is up to her to decide to accept the love that she has found and stop fearing the past.

    About Jaya Jha

    Jaya Jha is a writer, poet and entrepreneur who developed an interest in writing at an early age. The author’s writing in Moving On has been appreciated and has been recommended to readers. Her comfortable writing style has a lot of frivolous elements in it, along with an admirable narrative approach. The characters are identifiable with the readers and her novel has been much admired for its tight and fast-paced storyline. She is an avid reader, public speaker as well as a technical entrepreneur. Jaya is known for her founding project, Pothi.com, India’s first on-demand publishing platform. A graduate of IIT Kanpur and IIT Lucknow, Jha currently lives in Bangalore, alternating her time between working at Pothi.com and writing.

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    • 2012
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    5

    MOVING ON

    â??Moving onâ? the title itself is bound to trigger curiosity. At first glance the story may appear a simple love story but once you get in to it Ms Jha takes you on a roller coaster ride and you sure donâ??t want to put the novel down.

    Smitri and Rohan, two people who in appearance are poles apart and yet as the story unfolds you discover to people who indeed have things in common, Smitri may have had the love of a mother but Rohan never did. Rohan may have been born with a silver spoon in...
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    Shari

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    A Love Story..from the start to the end!!

    One amongst the amazing Love Stories that I have read..
    The wonder is, two souls who were known to be hard core selfish by the outer world.. fall selflessly in love.. & their love this time was to no bounds.

    Inspite of the hardships life had put them through, they learnt how to trust each other the hard way.

    Moving On.. is just not a phrase but a motivation that no matter how worst the past is.. it is never too late to start a new beginning.. & true love helps you to sail through all ups ...
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    Kajal Aidasani (Kads)

    Feb, 2012

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    Good potential

    As a first novel, Moving On quite makes the cut. A good love story, potential for conflict and separation, haunting pasts. But a novel is so much more than two individuals and an overanalysis of their lives. This one especially would have been so much better with a crisper plot, short and pithy dialogues, more creative language (not just a bunch of daily conversations)and more dramatis personae. The characters are lonely and one-dimensional. I also think the main female character, while hones...
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    Paromita Shastri

    Jun, 2012

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    must read

    This book was one that I was sure that I would enjoy reading it . clean and simple caring love story. Definitely give this one a try. and you'll love it. interesting characters very realalitic . It touched very serious realities of life but at the same time it don’t lose the flavor of love story. I loved this book.
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    riti kumar

    May, 2012

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    A must read!!

    I can't actually gulp the fact that 'Moving On' is Jaya's first book!

    Amazing writing skills. It just drew me with it!! With every page I read my penchant for the book increased.

    Not just the writing skills,the story itself is a brilliant master piece!!!

    Its a deep look inside the world of relationships! The relationship of Smriti and Rohan illustrates that its not just love that can make a relationship work but having faith in your relationship and your partner is also needed to take you...
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    Neha Sharma

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    Mar, 2012

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    moving on

    It is a very nice novel; a great love story between Rohan and Smriti. It shows us that whatever happened in the past, we can still move on in life. There is always hope for a better future.

    Great job. Keep it up.
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    zayna paraouty

    Mar, 2012

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    Not that good

    I bought this book seeing rave reviews on flipkart. The novel kind of dissappointed me. Generally I read for fun but this book made me slightly uncomfortable. Its serious story, & probably a bit too feministic for my taste. I'd rather prefer some humor in already complex life. Plot n characters are predictable & I felt like I am going through a 1980s Hindi film. Though I'd give the author credit for a tight n pacy story.
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    Manika Garg

    May, 2012

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