Sonkot is a story of two people in love starting a new journey in life, and straddling through the trials and tribulations that life has in store for them.
The novel is about an Island in the South Pacific which has reserves of minerals sitting underneath. A group of foreigners entice a wicked woman in the island and ask her to worship a very dangerous creature which looked like a bird but had long legs like an ostrich, massive beaks like the claws of a machine, speed like a jet, venomous and the body so huge that it could swallow a horse. Wherever there was presence of snakes, these creatures were said to be very active. They cannot be controlled by armies or missiles. Legends say that they had old enmity amongst them. This island known as Butoka Island has a Snake God Stone on top of its highest mountain. The people there worship this snake. It has a magnetic effect upon these creatures. Hence the journey to wipe the island begins with suspense, romance and much more. It culminates into a vigorous war between snakes and these creatures. Innocent people are sandwiched and killed. Are the people able to save their Island?
The single worst concept ever to be designed by the human race: ‘Marriage’ And it’s surprising that till today, nobody has come out with a book like this to warn the next generation of the pointless concept of marriage. Conceptualized ages ago by some insecure man who wanted to get laid, and the childhood dream of many girls, here’s a humorous look at this stupid tradition, that has been cause to most of the individual problems that people have been facing for centuries worldwide!!!… and how not to fall into this trap!!! In today’s day and age of smart phones, smart TV’s, technology, worldwide connectivity, and smart people, there are still, somehow, millions of dumb people out there making this mistake called: MARRIAGE! This book attempts to save millions of innocent youngsters from making the biggest mistake of their lives!!!
Learning lifelong helps India to realise the basic problems as well as solution of the same gradually. Both men and women should have shares in improvement of the country. Otherwise keeping aside half of the population as inactive and passive cannot improve the country as a whole. Both Science and Art in a combined manner from the culture of India. The culture originating from healthy mind can leap the country forward. Without healthy body no healthy mind can originate. Carbohydrates, proteins, fats and minerals with vitamins should constitute the balanced diet of the people in which India lacks far behind. Keeping in mind all these aspects of the country, I have written this book to simulate the thoughts of the student community and literate in India.
Absurdities of Oblivion is a love-saga of blood-related lovers who after crossing many barriers of oblivion meet just by chance. It’s a psycho-analytical study of their struggle in the absurd world for establishing their identity and making place in human society. The novel deals with the theme of Existentialism and explores life with thread-bare approach to human values. Above all barriers of caste, creed and religion, it preaches communal harmony with its secular outlook. It shows that relations made upon human kinship are more lasting than the man-made artificial relations standing on greed and self–interest. Man’s struggle for existence and role of circumstances in human life are also richly highlighted. The problem of uprooting, exile and estrangement is dealt with comprehensively, particularly in the case of both the protagonist and the heroine. The novel ends with sting-in-the-tail.