The Sexuality: A Psychological Thriller
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  • Reads 369
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 5
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Feb 19, 2017
Sometimes the whole world is wrong.... 



Satvik is alone because the people he loved turned out to stab his happiness. He is sad, depressed and alone. 

The reason being nothing more than his sexual orientation that he never even admitted to anyone. Even not to himself. 

Is he confused? Is he in closet? Or probably...  

  Well,  find that yourself ;) 
  
A perfect collection of heart wrecking emotions and psychological drama.
 


Why you shall read:

If you like phycological thrillers, drama, the book is for you. Although the story will move with a typical plot for initial half but later on a twist may change the aspects. 


Why you shall not read:

If you don't like self harm (although the incidents are a few) ,depression, bullying or you are looking for pure humour, the book is not for you. 

Note:

THIS BOOK DOESN'T CONTAIN ANY BOYBOY, GIRLXGIRL OR EVEN BOYXGIRL SCENE.
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