Dear
I hope you're being a good citizen and staying home.
It can be hard to keep your sanity during self-isolation. We're not wired for it.
No matter how much we insist on being introverts, we're still social animals with eyeglasses and heaps of books.
Why books? Because our ancestors back in Eastern Africa dominated the food chain with the power of stories ... The good ol' gossip!
"Psst ... Remember Johnny from the Berry Chasers Clan? He was attacked by a tiger near the cave. He's lucky he survived. We'd better not go near that cave for a while. Oh, and Liz has discovered a new orchid, by the way. We should go check it out before those weirdos hoard it all for themselves!"
These gossips kept our ancestors informed. And alive.
Fast forward today, we humans are addicted to stories!
So when it comes to staying sane during self-isolation, books are our best friends. And so are TV shows, movies, comic books, etc.
And I'm here to make sure you don't run out of the good stuff. You can only read The Hobbit and watch Rick and Morty so many times before getting bored out of your mind.
So here's a gift:
A brand new novelette that would hold every fiber of your being in rapt attention
.
Tales of a Utopian future where you can have everything your bratty little heart desires.
You control not only the lights in your room, but also the shade of the sky. Illness and poverty are things of the past. Drugs of all sorts are available, so you're in charge of how you feel.
Permanent happiness, right? Wrong!
Murphy's Law is there in the Utopia too.
The mysterious Scarlet Killer is leaving a string of artworks made out of human corpses. Can Razia crack the mystery? Who's gonna help her? Where will betrayal rear its ugly head?
You'll have to read
to find out. It's twisted. You can expect no less from Aditya Deshmukh, the uncrowned king of drabbles. If he can make your head spin with 100 carefully chosen words, imagine what havoc he would wreak on your gasping reflex when he has 12,000 words to play with!
I frankly don't think you'll be able to put this book down before devouring every last word of it.
And you know what the best part is? Aditya is offering the
for what-rhymes-with-TREE-and-usually-kicks-spam-filters-in-high-gear. I'm not gonna use that word, cuz I really really want you to:
See this email.
Read every word of it.
Act now and click HERE to get your hands on the Kindle Edition of Platic Nightmare for the TREE-rhyming word.
And leave a raving review on Amazon (be honest!).
But the catch is that the TREE-rhyming offer goes away in just a few hours (at the time of writing this email). So I really REALLY hope you open this email in time, and get your TREE-rhyming offer in time.
Now I'd better go hunting for more material. (do me a favor and remind me to stay away from the cave of the Berry Chasers Clan)
And you go get your hands on Plastic Nightmare right now. Before the TREE-rhyming offer expires.
If you see a big, bad price tag plastered on that page, you're late! I'm sorry. but that's how it is.
Love and best wishes,
Shakaib.
P.S. Don't forget to leave a review on Amazon. Here's the link again: