Funny story—I once downloaded what I thought was 'Malgudi Days' from a sketchy site, only to find it was a cookbook midway through! Moral? Free isn’t always reliable. YouTube has audiobook snippets; great for sampling. For the full thing, used paperback editions online cost less than a coffee.
As a die-hard fan of Indian literature, I’d argue 'Malgudi Days' is worth every rupee. Penguin’s official ebook goes on sale often—I snagged mine for under ₹100 last year. Pirated copies lack the editor’s notes and introductions that enrich the experience. Support the legacy!
Oh, the nostalgia! I reread 'Malgudi Days' last monsoon, and it still smells like my grandma’s attic—where I first found a tattered copy. Legally? Free isn’t easy, but here’s a hack: check regional libraries in India; some have digitized it for members. Unofficially, I’ve seen PDFs floating around on forums, but quality varies wildly (missing pages, typos). If you’re a student, your university library might surprise you!
Malgudi Days' holds a special place in my heart—it’s one of those timeless classics that feels like a warm hug from childhood. While I completely understand the urge to find free copies, I’d gently remind everyone that R.K. Narayan’s work deserves support. Many libraries offer digital loans through apps like Libby, and legal free versions might pop up on platforms like Project Gutenberg for older works. If you’re tight on budget, secondhand bookstores or library sales are treasure troves!
That said, I’ve stumbled upon shady sites claiming to have free downloads, but they often come with malware risks or poor-quality scans. It’s worth waiting for a legit sale (Amazon Kindle sometimes discounts classics) or borrowing—you’ll get the full charm of Swami’s adventures without compromising ethics or device safety. Plus, owning a physical copy lets you underline those gorgeous passages!
Swami’s mischief deserves better than dodgy downloads. Try Kindle Unlimited’s free trial—they had it last I checked. Or swap books with friends; half my collection grew that way. Nothing beats passing stories hand to hand, like how Malgudi’s tales were meant to travel.
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The air between them became hotter as she bit her lip, trying to stop herself from smiling so much. The closet was dark and stuffy, so small that their bodies were almost touching, her heart thumped like crazy.
"D-Derek" She called out as he hummed in response, holding unto his sides for some unknown reason.
"Will you be my boyfriend?" She blurted out, closing her eyes so she wouldn't see his reaction, he groaned, it almost broke her heart but when she looked down, she saw his shirt was now soaked. Blood trailing down his abdomen which made her gasp, slamming open the closet door.
"Somebody call an ambulance!" She yelled as the guy she had just asked out dropped limp to the ground like a pack of soggy spaghetti.
*A Nigerian themed novel*
|16+
What will you do when you feel that everyone around you have abandoned you? Can you cope up with the loneliness?
Maybe Yes, Maybe No.
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New School. New Term. New Life.
Iziyana De Raz is the daughter of the most powerful businessman in England. She is a troublemaker and a spoiled brat. Princess of the family and the apple of her father's eye. She never believed in love and thought that love will only bring you despair. She has a deep secret buried in her heart for years now. Ana never imagined that one action from the past will destroy the life she built so far and drag her to a world totally different from hers’.
Arjun Singhania is also a world renowned billionaire and the richest man in India. He is a ruthless and a cold man towards the world but gentle and softie to his family. He is engaged and ready to marry the love of his life. He never thought that a mistake he did years ago will come and bite him in the face and destroy every dream he had so far.
Isha Khurana a middle class girl with a beautiful heart. Simple yet funny and a smart girl. Loved and adored by everyone. Not knowing the storm that will evade her life she is happy the life she is having and getting ready for her happily ever after.
What will happen when these three lives are intervened together. Surely one will get the happily ever after while one will be left heartbroken. The consequences of one mistake might haunt them forever.
Found in the marooned ruins of Chavand was a book ripped and torn.
Its yellowed pages eaten up and coiled.
Forgotten and unheard about was this book until it came to light.
His legends lived on, his tales of valour prevailed. His glory seemed enternal and he was worshiped and adored.
But his heart remained shrouded in a cloak of mystery. His emotions, his turmoils went unnoticed in an attempt to make him great.
Seen as someone who was invincible and immortal, the Rana changes your perspective from his greatness to his soft heart.
Written across the pages during his last moments, he wrote his own life.
Where bards would be at a loss and poets were simply lost in his glory and valor, the Rana is said to be the only one who could write about himself.
There was a time when the famous young actor Andrew Cortez dominated the movie screens, commercials and model runways in the Philippines. He was in his peak of career, enjoying the free life and fooling around uptown girls. When all he thought he'll be playing around rich girls then he met Pia Drew Barcenilla, an heiress like the ones Andrew dated. However, Pia Drew, unlike all the other rich girls who were demure and soft-spoken, was blunt and emotionless. Pia Drew's cold treatment towards Andrew landed her the job she definitely hated.
As they finally got along, Andrew and Pia Drew fell in love but their romance did not sail even with power and money. After Pia Drew's short exposure to the limelight, they both went back to their own separate lives. Years later, fate brought them back together. Pia Drew sketched Andrew's dream house and soon they started building it together. They were in love and living in the moment when they met an accident.
Pia Drew laid in coma and Andrew has to live his life alone, unsure of tomorrow. Five years later, Pia Drew woke up and remembered nothing. It was then that Andrew realized money and power don't stop anyone from suffering. Now, Andrew stood in front of his unfinished house he had been building for the last five years. He found it hard to decide on how he would continue building it when the one he had built it for and with for years couldn't even remember they were building it together after all. Andrew has to spend his lifetime understanding the fact that Pia Drew's memory is never coming back.
The elders in the family are big on good omens, insisting we pick a nice date for the wedding for good luck. But after a fortune teller proposes nine potential wedding dates, Edward Colton turns every single one down.
It's the tenth time now. Edward shakes his head yet again.
I gaze at his handsome face and blurt out, "I think this date is perfect."
Edward is busy scrolling through messages in his group chat, not even bothering to glance up at me. "This date won't work. Jolene and the others just mentioned they want to go to Hallibay for vacation. Turn down your mom's suggestion."
I curl my fingers tight.
His eyes remain fixed on his phone screen, as if he has endless conversations to tend to.
I call his name abruptly, "Edward Colton."
He lets out a distracted hum in response.
"This is the tenth suggestion. It's perfect. I don't want to miss this date. I'm getting married on this day."
He finally spares me a glance, studying me intently for a few seconds before letting out a soft chuckle. "I won't even be around on that day. Who are you going to marry?"
He then brushes me off dismissively. "Alright. Stop throwing a fit. Tell your mom to pick another date. None of the dates she picked are good."
I smile faintly. After suggesting ten supposedly lucky dates, Edward thinks none are good.
So, I decide not to push him further.
I lower my head and reply to my mom, "This date is good. We'll hold the wedding on this day."