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A Touch Of Eternity Kindle Edition
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherPenguin Metro Reads
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Publication date18 January 2021
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File size1939 KB
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About the Author
Durjoy Datta was born in New Delhi, and completed a degree in engineering and business management before embarking on a writing career. His first book, Of Course I Love You . . ., was published when he was twenty-one years old and was an instant bestseller. His successive novels have also found prominence on various bestseller lists, making him one of the highest-selling authors in India. Durjoy also has to his credit nine television shows and has written over a thousand episodes for television. He lives in Mumbai.
Product details
- ASIN : B079ZZ721X
- Publisher : Penguin Metro Reads (18 January 2021)
- Language : English
- File size : 1939 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 293 pages
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Best Sellers Rank:
#4,734 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #362 in Contemporary Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #908 in Contemporary Fiction (Books)
- #1,268 in Romance (Kindle Store)
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The book was sold like a love story but it read more like a thriller. There was something happening on every page. I loved the concepts introduced and I started to wonder if soulmates really exist.
I re-read major portions of the book.
Keep the internet handy, because you would want to Google a lot things while you read the book. Your mind will be blown. :)

By Naman Kapur on 18 January 2021
The book was sold like a love story but it read more like a thriller. There was something happening on every page. I loved the concepts introduced and I started to wonder if soulmates really exist.
I re-read major portions of the book.
Keep the internet handy, because you would want to Google a lot things while you read the book. Your mind will be blown. :)

(No spoilers)
These words were the constants of the book which spoke and garnered the most attention. Since Perfect Us, Durjoy has been concentrating on a contrasting form of writing which goes into the societal norms with the overlaying structure of love intact. A Touch of Eternity, set in a dystopian future has seen unprecedented success in Science and carved a breakthrough in Reincarnation of soul. The book has a subtle first act of introducing the characters with a good impression for the people to review and connect with. Druvan and Anvesha, born on the same day, have an attachment which goes beyond their timeline. However, greed and contrasting opinions create minor hurdles in their relationship. That is till the second act opens up in its full flourished glory. Durjoy sir really went the distance and crossed unknown boundaries of politics, religion and sanity of the mankind with a relative ease which makes the reader convinced in what the protagonists of the story are trying to talk through. However, some unexplained points and some over explained points create a drab in between the pages. The utopian setting defines the idea with ease but execution is a little bit messed up. But as Durjoy sir is a master of the Third Act of a novel, he executes the same with his finesse and star touch all the same. Druvan and Anvesha go through a real test of time and fate for their choices in the relationship which make you laugh as well as cry. The end really changes the tone of the book as no one could predicted such a dramatic ending.
Conclusively, the book follows in the footsteps of Durjoy sir’s previous work, Wish I could Tell You, which makes us think for a relatively more time in comparison to other Coffee table Novels. Also, I have seen Durjoy sir use his Engineering degree in some sense which means that his four years in DTU was not a complete waste. XD.
A recommended Novel for people who want to read something afresh in Love stories compared to the half baked tragedies with only boyfriend- girlfriend drama and earth shattering depictions of sexual intercourses. Soulmates is a word which couples often use nowadays for legitimising their relationship and seem it make forever. But it isn’t forever until and unless you live the concept of ' Do Jism, Ek Jaan’.

By BIPIN on 21 January 2021
(No spoilers)
These words were the constants of the book which spoke and garnered the most attention. Since Perfect Us, Durjoy has been concentrating on a contrasting form of writing which goes into the societal norms with the overlaying structure of love intact. A Touch of Eternity, set in a dystopian future has seen unprecedented success in Science and carved a breakthrough in Reincarnation of soul. The book has a subtle first act of introducing the characters with a good impression for the people to review and connect with. Druvan and Anvesha, born on the same day, have an attachment which goes beyond their timeline. However, greed and contrasting opinions create minor hurdles in their relationship. That is till the second act opens up in its full flourished glory. Durjoy sir really went the distance and crossed unknown boundaries of politics, religion and sanity of the mankind with a relative ease which makes the reader convinced in what the protagonists of the story are trying to talk through. However, some unexplained points and some over explained points create a drab in between the pages. The utopian setting defines the idea with ease but execution is a little bit messed up. But as Durjoy sir is a master of the Third Act of a novel, he executes the same with his finesse and star touch all the same. Druvan and Anvesha go through a real test of time and fate for their choices in the relationship which make you laugh as well as cry. The end really changes the tone of the book as no one could predicted such a dramatic ending.
Conclusively, the book follows in the footsteps of Durjoy sir’s previous work, Wish I could Tell You, which makes us think for a relatively more time in comparison to other Coffee table Novels. Also, I have seen Durjoy sir use his Engineering degree in some sense which means that his four years in DTU was not a complete waste. XD.
A recommended Novel for people who want to read something afresh in Love stories compared to the half baked tragedies with only boyfriend- girlfriend drama and earth shattering depictions of sexual intercourses. Soulmates is a word which couples often use nowadays for legitimising their relationship and seem it make forever. But it isn’t forever until and unless you live the concept of ' Do Jism, Ek Jaan’.

It did leave me with a lot to think about and process though! Its an incredibly intelligent book I would say. Brilliant concept n build up. Very very well researched. Durjoy’s imagination of where current technology and societal attitude can lead this country is incredible. Loved that every character that comes up in the story with some significance and have a part to play in the bigger picture.
Loved the history lessons 👏
Totally totally recommend this unique, innovative n honest book.
My Absolute best read!
It's been quite some time I have read a book so quickly. 5/5

By Nikita Agarwal on 22 January 2021
It's been quite some time I have read a book so quickly. 5/5

I took even lesser time finishing reading the book. The book is fast-paced and it's a brilliant love story. It's not like one of those college romances you read from other writers.
I loved the concept of soul and incarnation as they are introduced in the book. I am going to pick up other books from the same.

By Raghav Mehta on 28 January 2021
I took even lesser time finishing reading the book. The book is fast-paced and it's a brilliant love story. It's not like one of those college romances you read from other writers.
I loved the concept of soul and incarnation as they are introduced in the book. I am going to pick up other books from the same.



By Nidhi on 21 January 2021


Reason No.1- Too much of sci-fi and certain things were not understood. It's neither his genre of literature though.
Reason No.2 - Excessive use of unrealistic elements. If the world is not yet able to find the curation of cancer how can someone solve death and rebirth..
Reason No.3 - The stuffs I read was not relatable at all. I mean I have read many books which are not relatable but this was next to impossible stuffs.
As I really read and loved "Wish I could tell you" I had a lot of expectations from this one too. But to be honest it was not upto the mark.

By Shyama S. on 6 February 2021
Reason No.1- Too much of sci-fi and certain things were not understood. It's neither his genre of literature though.
Reason No.2 - Excessive use of unrealistic elements. If the world is not yet able to find the curation of cancer how can someone solve death and rebirth..
Reason No.3 - The stuffs I read was not relatable at all. I mean I have read many books which are not relatable but this was next to impossible stuffs.
As I really read and loved "Wish I could tell you" I had a lot of expectations from this one too. But to be honest it was not upto the mark.
