Monsoon


मनसुन [Monsoon]
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by
R.R Rajamani
Monsoon
Letters to a Young Poet
Chasing the Monsoon
The Assassin and the Desert (Throne of Glass, #0.3)
The Assassin and the Empire (Throne of Glass, #0.5)
Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5)
A Thousand Broken Pieces (A Thousand Boy Kisses, #2)
Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass, #6)
The Assassin and the Pirate Lord (Throne of Glass, #0.1)
A Love Letter to Whiskey (A Love Letter to Whiskey #1-1.5)
Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass, #4)
Fourth Wing (The Empyrean, #1)
The Assassin and the Healer (Throne of Glass, #0.2)
Preethi Venugopala
The monsoons had cooled down the temperature and a thick blanket, folded into a perfect rectangle, lay at the foot of my bed. Grandma must have come to inspect the settings a hundred times, being a perfectionist. Her love was evident in every little thing that was present in the house. It was soothing to be back in the house. Something unwounded from within, the moment I entered it.
Preethi Venugopala

Anita Desai
It was as if the curtains came down on all this, if not entirely obliterated it, when the monsoon rose up in the thunderous clouds from the parched valley below to engulf the hills, invade them with the opaque mist in which a pine tree or a mountain top appeared only intermittently, and then unleashed a downpour that brought Ravi's rambling to a halt and confined him to the house for days at a time, deafened by the rain drumming on the rooftop and cascading down the gutters and through the spout ...more
Anita Desai, The Artist of Disappearance: Three Novelas

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