50% of the proceeds from this e-book goes to the betterment of women and children in India and Tibet.
"Horn OK Please – HOPping to Conclusions" is a heavymetal journey across a booming India. It revolves around the hilarious, rock-star lives of Chief Redbull,
Goose Goldsmith and Derek Demonia in an SUV called 'Motormouth'. Kartik begins every chapter with a sarcastic poetic snippet, goes on to set the context, present his point of view and culminates in a warped moralistic end from a virtual community. Throughout the book Kartik uses techniques like feigned ignorance, unacceptable slang (mostly understood by facebook
addicts) to ask rudimentary, thought provoking and sometimes merely provoking questions. The hopefulness is, however evident in every kilometer of
the book which looks at the goodness and prosperity that is clearly visible across a booming India.
The second book is already in progress and is titled "Horn OK Please – The SCROTUM Scrolls". This is a series of five books, which is popularly known as a ‘frivology’50% of the proceeds from this e-book goes to the betterment of women and children in India and Tibet.
"Horn OK Please – HOPping to Conclusions" is a heavymetal journey across a booming India. It revolves around the hilarious, rock-star lives of Chief Redbull,
Goose Goldsmith and Derek Demonia in an SUV called 'Motormouth'. Kartik begins every chapter with a sarcastic poetic snippet, goes on to set the context, present his point of view and culminates in a warped moralistic end from a virtual community. Throughout the book Kartik uses techniques like feigned ignorance, unacceptable slang (mostly understood by facebook
addicts) to ask rudimentary, thought provoking and sometimes merely provoking questions. The hopefulness is, however evident in every kilometer of
the book which looks at the goodness and prosperity that is clearly visible across a booming India.
The second book is already in progress and is titled "Horn OK Please – The SCROTUM Scrolls". This is a series of five books, which is popularly known as a ‘frivology’



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