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Kolkata: Nikita Singh launches ‘Like a Love Song’ at Starmark

| | Apr 02, 2016, at 09:29 pm
Kolkata, Mar 30 (IBNS): Author Nikita Singh flew down to Kolkata to launch her latest novel ‘Like a Love Song’ at the popular lifestyle retail chain Starmark's South City mall outlet on Tuesday.

Starmark , in association with Harper Collins India, hosted the launch of the book.

Speaking to IBNS, Singh said, "The book is about the journey of a girl. From a girl to a woman and then traverses through life to build her own life's backups. Even though she makes mistakes, she reaches a juncture where readers finally appreciate her." 

Singh said she felt happy to see  her grandparents attending the launch of the book at Ranchi, Jharkhand's  city recently .

"It was an amazing experience to see them coming up to support me and bless me during the launch of the book," she said.

She advised young writers to think more about the content of their books before getting down to write them.

Published by Harper Collins Publishers Limited, the book has been priced at Rs 175.

 

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