Wednesday, 31 August 2016

MARUTHI VARUN: Mystery of Jupiter

MARUTHI VARUN: Mystery of Jupiter: I think you'd like this story: "Mystery Of Jupiter " by null on Wattpad http://my.w.tt/UiNb/bON88uuGhw

Mystery of Jupiter

I think you'd like this story: "Mystery Of Jupiter " by null on Wattpad http://my.w.tt/UiNb/bON88uuGhw

New novel

I am writing a new novel MYSTERY OF JUPITER. you can read for free in wattpad it is good story. I will update new chapter every two or three days.

Sunday, 21 August 2016

new update

this is the good news guyz now my novel is available in kindle too,you can find in kindle . thank you very much

Thursday, 18 August 2016

Six Surprising Author Facts That Are Bound To Blow Your Mind


Author Facts: Roald Dahl

As one of the world’s best loved children’s authors, the last thing you’d expect of Roald Dahl is that he’d be a real life James Bond. During World War II, Dahl got a taste of the bad guys, an action-packed lifestyle and a fair share of his very own dashing Dahl girls as a British undercover spy.
A dab hand in the RAF, Dahl took down German pilots single handedly. According to letters he kept during his time as wing commander, after a long day’s work, his sexual conquests ranged from the heiress of a Standard Oil fortune to a glamorous congresswoman, with countless other women falling at his feet.

As if that wasn’t enough of a Bond lifestyle for you, after a victorious career in the RAF, Dahl was sent to America to persuade the wealthy and influential that their country was needed in the war effort, and it turns out he was rather successful in the sheets there, too. Queue another string of willing women–even, as he told fellow philanderer President Roosevelt–the Crown Princess of Norway.
So next time you think of Dahl as the jolly old author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the ever-so lovely BFG, just remember that when he was alive, he could quite as easily kill you–or your marriage–as he could write a successful children’s book.

Author Facts: L. Frank Baum


From flying Brits to flying monkeys, L. Frank Baum, the author of the Wizard of Oz, took a serious detour before making it onto the yellow brick road. Fifteen or so years before the Wizard of Oz was released, Baum had turned his hand to a dramatically different kind of book; specifically, one about chickens.
It turns out that Baum was quite a chicken aficionado and his first book, The Book of Hamburgs: A Brief Treatise upon the Mating, Rearing and Management of the Different Varieties of Hamburgs, which really did have that lengthy title, was all about looking after his feathered friends.

Now selling for more than $100 on rare book collection sites (and Amazon), Baum’s fowl non-fiction focused on what was an incredibly valuable breed of chicken. So strong was his love for the farm fowl that he ran a regular trade journal about chickens for months before he released his book. His love for the breed didn’t stop there. In the sequel to the Wizard of Oz, Baum brought in Billina; a sharp beaked, talkative yellow hen that replaced the beloved Toto. What a shame that his true passion never saw the same fame as his band of merry misfits.

Author Facts: J. K. Rowling


As one of the most famous authors in the world and proud penner of the fastest selling novel in the universe, J. K. Rowling is a literary force to be reckoned with. But do you know the story behind her initials? The author’s full name is Joanne Rowling, but interestingly, she has no middle name.
Sadly, the special ‘K’ comes from a suggestion by her publishers. They speculated that at the time ofHarry Potter’s launch, a wizarding book written by a female author might put people off and thus keep the book on the shelves.

In a move to make herself anonymous, Rowling plucked the ‘K’ from her family tree in a reference to her grandmother, Kathleen. Her venture proved successful:the majority of all her very first fan fiction was addressed “Dear Sir”, and thousands of people still don’t know her first name.

Author Facts: William Shakespeare


More commonly known for his heart-wrenching tragedies and plucky plays, William Shakespeare can also be thanked for some 1,600 words in the English Language. Alongside creating characters, he brought words like ‘belongings’, ‘addiction’, ‘fashionable’ and even ‘swagger’ into everyday language. Through using tones and sounds already lurking around in the late 16th century, Shakespeare mashed them up to create a whole host of new words.

How do we know those hundreds of words came from Shakespeare? In the late 19th century, researchers from the Oxford English Dictionary tirelessly tried to trace back the origins of thousands of words in the language, and came to the conclusion that it was Shakespeare–or the pack of writers working under that name, whatever theory you prefer–who brought them into existence.
Another interesting fact about our favorite bard is that the spelling of William Shakespeare’s name actually varies. The playwright himself never seemed to spell it the same way more than once, and the name we know today is simply a modernized version that was only set in stone in the 20th century.

Author Facts: Dan Brown


Proving that sometimes on the way to a dream you get lost and find a better one, Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown actually started his career as a pop artist. In 1990, Brown created his first musical masterpiece: a children’s cassette made up of a sequence of synth effects. A stark contrast to Code, the techno tape entitled SynthAnimals–some of whose hit tracks included “Happy Frogs” and “Suzuki Elephants”–sold only a few hundred copies. As the kiddie rave scene wasn’t really hopping, in 1991 Brown moved to Hollywood to pursue his career as a singer songwriter.
Source: Ace Showbiz
After the release of a couple CDs which, corresponding with his dabble into kids’ electronica, never caught their big break, Brown recorded an album that carried the familiar title of “Angels and Demons”. That, of course, is the name of Brown’s best-selling sequel to The Da Vinci Code. Thankfully for us and the Hollywood film industry, Brown hung up his musical cap and turned his talents to creating the puzzle-filled works of religious mystery that we know him for today.

Author Facts: P. L. Travers


Sometimes in life, a spoonful of sugar just doesn’t cut it. Mary Poppins author P.L. Travers found this out the hard way when she went to work with the less-than sweet Walt Disney. When the cartoon tycoon turned Travers’ book into a sing-a-long children’s film, Travers was furious. She hated the songs, didn’t like the way Mary Poppins was represented and could not abide the cartoons with, as she told Walt himself, “their hard lines and bright colours.”

Unfortunately, her grievances were ignored and the film team plowed on with Disney’s vision of tap dancing penguins and colorful carousels. In fact, so tense was the relationship between the two that when it came to the film’s premiere, Disney banned her from attending. After pleading to be allowed entry to watch the finished article, Travers angrily told Disney how he’d ruined children’s literature and proclaimed that he could never use her work again. According to witnesses, Disney simply walked out…along with a cool $28.5 million profit, earning Poppins the title of number one film of the year.

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Introduction to the book

Every book has a title - every title has a story - every story has a twist - every twist has two side - one is the shock and other is sadness - what if a twist consist of fear - tension . The story will be at the peaks. You can enjoy all these in THE FINAL CHOICE. do read

Friday, 12 August 2016

Advantages of Reading Books

A book is a storehouse of knowledge and experiences. It has several advantages. 
book is our best friend. In our society we have friends and foes. Even the so-called friends can cheat us in times. However, books are our never-failing friends. Just like a good friend, it gives us company during idle time. A good book guides us in our lives.
Books are the voices of wisdom, past and present. The knowledge stored up in them invites us and gives us joy.
We read books not only for instructions but also for entertainment. It is the most harmless occupation for using time in a productive manner. The bookshelves are the standing source of joy to all book-lovers. To an educated man there is no pleasure comparable to the pleasures of reading books. Books provide us with varieties of entertainment. Some give us loud laughter, some a smile and some only an unexpressed joy.
Books help us forget for a while the cares and anxieties of daily life. Those who can read books are lucky indeed. A reader of books forgets his worries for the time being and finds pleasure from it. Money cannot buy peace of mind. Power cannot heal our sorrows. Books can, when all other fail.
A book is the windows to the outside world. The books on traveling can take us into the jungles of Africa, to the desert of Sahara, to the top of Everest or to the ice-fields of the Arctic. And all the while we can relax in bed or on armchair.
A book can put us in the time-machine. It can take us the great minds of the past and the present. Books on antiquity bring vividly to us the world of the past. We go back in thought to the dim, old days of the past.
Books can broaden our mind and gladden our heart. We see into the secrets of life and universe in the books on science, religion and literature. We love books for all these reasons.
Knowledge itself is also a great source of pleasure. Books on expeditions and adventures fire our imagination. Detective stories give us thrills and keep us absorbed. From all these we derive both pleasure and surprise.
However, there are numerous books and we need choice of books. We do not have enough time and energy to read all these books. We know, good books ennoble our minds, while bad books pollute it. Our time is precious; we cannot waste it by reading trash. So, we should read those books which may be our best companions, which can enlarge our vision and make our life more meaningful.

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Book trailer

Hi guys i would like to release a short animated book trailer. The work is in process with 2 weeks the trailer will be out. Thank you for your support and love. Please do read my book.☺

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

10 Scientific Facts About Reading Books And How Could It Really Improve Your Life


1. Reading can help prevent Alzheimer’s.
A recent study found that people who read are two and a half times less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Syndrome later on in life. Although this does not mean that reading will prevent the disease, it proves a slight relationship between reading and prevention.
2. Being a reader means you’re more likely to learn something new every day.
An education professor, Anne E. Cunningham wrote a research paper and discovered that reading frequently does actually make you smarter. Not only does it help you retain knowledge, but it helps you to remember that knowledge later on in life. Whether or not you realize it, reading stockpiles your brain with new information, and you never know when it may come in handy.
3. People who read are more likely to vote, exercise, and be more cultural.
A study by the National Endowment for the arts concluded that reading makes you more engaged throughout life, taking advantage of any activities that may spring up during your life.
4. Reading can be therapeutic.
According to Cristel Russell, a behavioral researcher, reading can help with any stress or turmoil occurring in your life. If you’re going through a break-up, or simply just need to relax, try a new book.
5. Reading enhances your memory.
Every time you read something new, your brain ‘makes room’ to fit it in. With these new spaces, you can take advantage of any new information that may arise.
6. Reading actually does make you seem sexier, especially to women.
study found that reading makes you seem more intelligent, which is looked upon favorably by women. So, the more you read, the more appealing you will become!
7. Reading helps to boost your analytical skills
Reading helps you to recognize various patterns that occur in writing. If you are looking for a law or medicine career, this is important!
8. Reading expands your vocabulary, so you’ll sound like a genius.
The more you read, the more words you will come across. The more often you read these words, the more likely you are to understand them, and use them in your own writing and speaking.
9. Fiction books increase your ability to empathize with others.
A study done by the University of Buffalo has concluded that access to possible realities and fictional story lines opens you up to new emotions and feelings. It also helps you to empathize with people, by understanding different cultures.
10. People who read are more likely to get ahead when it comes to their careers.
Honor Wilson-Fletcher said that reading “opens doors and makes life easier, so at the end of the day it doesn’t matter what you read. What’s more, it really can make you feel good!” This is very true, and it outlines how important it is to read, if you want to live a successful life.

Monday, 8 August 2016

Few points about the book

Every character in the book will add more colors to the book. You could feel refreshed after reading the book. Some of my friends read the book and they gave me positive review. Please do read my book.

QUOTATION OF THE DAY

No two persons ever read the same book.

–Edmund Wilson

Sunday, 7 August 2016

QUOTATION OF DAY

So many books, so little time.


Frank Zappa

Where did I get an idea of writing novel ?




That is a interesting thing, basically I love reading books, i almost read 50 books till now, one day while am going to college I saw street match, every one were playing cricket happily. They are shouting and enjoying the game but one guy sat on the floor and watching  the match very enthusiastically. first i thought he was involved in the match but after the match is completed every came to him and gave him some amount. I didn't understand at first so i went him and asked" is that a bet match?" he looked at me,he was crying,he not more than fifteen year. He just shook his head. then i asked" how much did you win?" he spoke "two thousand"  

"that's good " i replied to him

"I need more five hundred." he said with keeping his head low.

"why?" i questioned him. 

"i promised my mother that I can earn some money for her medical bills. but she said no, i didn't listen to her and went in search for job, but no one gave me a job. when i said this to my friends they came up with bet match idea and now they gave me two thousand rupees." after listening to him, i felt bad and immediately i gave him three hundred rupees from my wallet. after two day i got an idea, which i presented it on the  paper and now it has became a novel THE FINAL CHOICE.


I thank that boy very much for helping me to write a novel. i pray for him and his family every day. 

QUOTATION OF THE DAY


Whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light.

–Vera Nazarian


Friday, 5 August 2016

Few interesting points about my novel

1. It took me 8 months to complete  the novel.
2 . The first chapter i wrote for five time.
3. While i was writing the climax i heard about Bollywood movie dishoom ( in trailer the story line was familiar to that of my novel ) i was shocked after watching the trailer. But when movie released it is quite different from my novel.

QUOTATION OF THE DAY

“Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.” 
― Mark Twain



MARUTHI VARUN: MY FIRST NOVEL ( THE FINAL CHOICE)

MARUTHI VARUN: MY FIRST NOVEL ( THE FINAL CHOICE):  Hi guys, i am an upcoming author just wrote a book named as THE FINAL CHOICE. lulu publication have published my book. please do read my book. it will be very interesting. the story line is , a cricketer while playing the world cup match (between India and Pakistan) gets a warning call. something happen and  you want to know what happen ? ............ below image is a cover picture of my novel


    link has some problem. you can purchase my book in lulu.com. you can search my book name and then you can enjoy.