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Beauty of Innocence

BEAUTY OF INNOCENCE Yasawathi gets pregnant unexpectedly as a teenager from Victor, the son of a co-owner of the estate where her father worked. Her appearance was disfigured due to a birth defect. She gives birth to a fatherless daughter who is socially stigmatized. Her disfigured mother was in constant conflict with Nandana Menike, who grew up inheriting the image of her father. She attends a mixed school and comes of age a little late. Samantha takes pity on her, who is constantly ridiculed by her school friends. Since Victor had emigrated to live abroad, control of the estate passed entirely to his uncle's son, Bernard. Bernard marries Victor's sister, Sandra. Nandana Menike, who is coming of age, is very similar to Sandra, proving that she is Victor's daughter Koinmenika, Nandana Menike's grandmother, cooks at the ‘Three-story stone bungalow’ where Bernard and Sandra live. Kapilasena, the son of Coin Menika's sister, and Yasawathi are secretly dating. Samantha Yasawathi who comes to meet Nandana Menike is chased away causing a lot of conflict. Yasawathi turns her head away as her daughter finds out about her relationship. Reservoir is being built along the Dumbara Hills with the assistance of the British Government for the development of the country. Bernard is under a lot of pressure as most of his property is supposed to belong to the reservoir. Sandra, who is attending a cousin's wedding in Australia, finds her first boyfriend back in the motherland in a precarious situation. Bernard becomes in charge of the care of Nandana Menike after Koinmanika died suddenly of a heart attack. Periyaware, the well-to-do servant of the three-story bungalow becomes the only savior of Nandana Menike, The book depicts the challenging life of Nandana Menike, who grew up in the company of Bernard, Sandra, Yasawathi and Periyavar. ‘Beauty of innocence’ is an in-depth study of human behavior.
Ajith_Dharmasuriya · 71.1K Views

Undefeated Champion: Rebirth of the Retired Immortal

Demons, angels, beasts, and gods. Otherworldly creatures were no match for him. Crowned as the undefeated champion, Ike never understood the struggles of the weak. He was born a legend, an exceptional one at that. However, all the glory that came along with it quickly became naught as, at the peak of his immortality, he realized that immortality wasn't a gift, but a curse. An endless curse. With that in mind, he utilized every bit of power in his body to grant himself one wish. The wish... to die. Though, rather than dying, he instead woke up in the body of a high school student who, surprisingly, had the same name as him. Unlike the fear and awe his name inspired in the past, it now screamed out something else. Irrelevant. Pathetic. Prey. With only two paths in front of him, would he choose to live a normal life, the life he had desired at the height of his immortality, or would he choose the path he had trekked in the past, only to end up regretting it once more? With otherworldly creatures lurking in every corner and the sudden reappearance of this mysterious Colosseum, Ike knew he was going to be in for a wild ride. A wild ride that might see the rebirth of the undefeated champion. _______ Disclaimer: The cover is not mine. Credits to the artist. Original Story by: alienfrommars FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM for original character arts: @authoralienfrommars Discord server: https://discord.gg/tbS4rKec3e
alienfrommars · 140K Views

Dharma (Ik)

“Even God does not play dice with the Universe,” famously proclaimed by Albert Einstein, is one tenet, amongst others in the scientific and philosophical realm, that gets tested in the trilogy, Dharma (spoiler alert: he does - literally!). This fantasy work, aimed at teen/young adult readers, is loosely rooted in the Kurukshetera War, fought over the throne of Hastinapura, between the Kauravas and their cousins, the Pandavas in the Sanskrit epic, The Mahabharata. Both sides of the conflict believed themselves the rightful heirs to the throne (with plausible justification on either side) and their allies include kings, legendary heroes, and gods. Dharma, which roughly translates to “duty,” takes place at the Davinci Institute for Nurturing & Education (DVINE), a school for the gifted located on an idyllic Pacific island, The story closely follows the socially awkward and academically brilliant teen protagonist, EHLANA LALITA BARR, who is a female reincarnation of tragic, legendary Mahabharata hero Karna. Throughout the three books, told mainly from Ehlana’s perspective, she grows and gains awareness of her own past incarnation as well as some of the key individuals from the Kurushetra War who have also been reincarnated along with her. These others are influenced by their previous incarnations, though all come to realize and may choose their own fates to some extent, if they have the courage. Ultimately it becomes clear that Ehlana has the power to save the world, if she so chooses – the price though, is her life. While key players in the Mahabharata appear in this story, it’s not necessary for the reader to have an understanding of Indian mythology to enjoy it and understand the sequence of events, in the way that it is not necessary to have read Ulysses to enjoy Mr. Joyce’s Dubliners.
DaoistClpWLn · 2.7K Views
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