Someone Like You

Someone Like You by Nikita Singh, published by Penguin Books India PVT, Limited in 2012, is a literary exploration that delves into the complexities of friendship, love, and betrayal. This edition contains 250 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Niharika, who, after a makeover, enters college with newfound confidence and forms close bonds with her friends Tanmay and Pia. As relationships develop, the story reveals the underlying tensions and challenges that complicate their lives.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of emotions as the characters navigate their evolving friendships and romantic entanglements. The story highlights the impact of personal transformations and the darker sides of seemingly perfect lives, particularly through Tanmay’s changing demeanor and Akshat’s hidden struggles. With themes centered around literary collections and essays, Someone Like You offers a poignant reflection on the trials of youth and the intricacies of human connections.
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The hum of a motorbike.
The uproar of the crowd in the stadium.
The cheering and clapping.
All fell silent…
Just the thumping of their hearts remained and a question-were they going to lose him?
Thanks to the makeover by her sister’s friends, the nerdy Niharika entered college more confident, more attractive. She meets the sweet, shy Tanmay, and the spoilt but lovely Pia and they become best friends. And when Akshat and she began dating, life finally seemed to be falling in place.
Except that it wasn’t…
Tanmay’s success in football had begun to change him . Akshat’s perfection seemed like a front for something dark and sinister. And their college senior Karthik? His aggressiveness was a cover for his mysterious past.
Someone Like You is a powerful and touching story of friendship, love and betrayal.
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