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Boho Babe
@BohoBabe · 4:02

A read through of my Book 1 - The Door

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It is 1944, after all, and the damn Holocaust is a horrible, horrible reality. Alfie had insisted on staying back while the two of us had moved out of the family home, as Schwartz child had been dealt a raw deal with the sudden news of Carl's death in nine, midway through his celebrated work, and now, alas, years later, a brother, his son mercilessly sacrificed at the altar of spacetime where even light can't escape

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@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 0:25
Hi, boho babe. A very good morning. And this story was absolutely awesome right from the start. It was so connective. Why? I don't know. I felt a lot of connectivity with the kind of characters that you are involved in the story and the kind of narration that you have been giving through. So I really loved each and every point and I enjoyed it a lot. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Have a great day. It's
@BohoBabe
Boho Babe
@BohoBabe · 1:56

@challasrigouri

And suddenly a thought occurred to me and about the kind of work he was doing, and I quickly penned down my thoughts and this story emerged. So it is completely fiction, but the setting has been from reality, from history. So it was just something I wanted to share. I'm so glad you found it interesting. And I found it interesting. It just sort of flowed and it's not a very large story
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Gamechanger
Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:35

@BohoBabe

Oh, that's such a beautifully narrated and written story. And so interesting. I just loved it. And there's so many aspects to this one. It's a lot. The way you've mentioned each and every point, the nuances. It's beautiful. You are such an accomplished writer. I really would want to read a book written by you. So that would be wonderful. So keep writing. Keep writing. Keep shining. Bye
@BohoBabe
Boho Babe
@BohoBabe · 1:06

@Gamechanger

Thank you, Ranjana. This is just absolutely lovely coming from you. I draw inspiration daily from all sources, and I must be gracious and also acknowledge that I listen to all your podcasts, and I think you're doing some great stuff there. And the fact that you've actually written and published books, which is fabulous. I am yet to publish a book, an adult book. An adult reader. Soon, hopefully
@Gamechanger
Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:29
You. Thank you so much for your kind words, and I think that would be great. You know, I'm sure you will pen down a wonderful book, and you must do it soon, because, you know, you. You have so much talent and so much potential, and it should not go to waste. So please publish a book soon, and thank you for getting back to me. Have a lovely evening. Bye
@GreyMatter
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 2:29
I began with fiction, then I wandered off into nonfiction, and then I'm back in the fiction arena, and I have been looking for novel pulp plot lines. I was immersed in japanese literature for a while. Fictional literature. It's quaint. It just stirs something within you. It just feels like a warm cup of hot chocolate on a winter night. So I started reading japanese literary fiction, and I read like, five, six of them, and I loved it
@BohoBabe
Boho Babe
@BohoBabe · 1:00

@GreyMatter

So it's great that you're listening in. Please share all these fabulous japanese literature you're reading. I think it just sounds fantastic. So share away. I will write some more. I will read some more. Yes. And your compliments. I love them so much. They are balm to my wounds, that sort of a thing. So you stay healthy and happy, and we'll catch you at the next swell. Cheers
@candylives
@Candy Livesherlife
@candylives · 1:55
Hello Boho babe, I did not know that you were such a phenomenal writer. And I don't just say that. And as to the story, the door. Okay, let me give you my thoughts on what I thought. Number one, was such an intriguing tale from the beginning. It draws the person listening in to the story, you know, and liked how you talked about, it's almost like you gave an introduction into time and space
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