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Zunayed Evan's ‘Shesh’ becomes bestselling novel on Rokomari

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15 April, 2021, 01:00 pm
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Zunayed Evan's ‘Shesh’ becomes bestselling novel on Rokomari

Zunayed Evan’s, vocalist of the musical band Ashes, first novel “Shesh” has attained “bestselling” tag in the novel category

TBS Report
15 April, 2021, 01:00 pm
Last modified: 15 April, 2021, 01:04 pm
Zunayed Evan. Photo: Courtesy
Zunayed Evan. Photo: Courtesy

Zunayed Evan's, vocalist of the musical band Ashes, first novel "Shesh" has become an instant hit with the readers while attaining the "bestselling" tag in the novel category of Rokomari.com.

After its much-anticipated release during the Amar Ekushey Book Fair-2021, "Shesh" is now online book shop Rokomari's best-selling novel, read a press release.

“Shesh” has become an instant hit with the readers while attaining the “bestselling” tag in the novel category of Rokomari.com. Photo: Courtesy
“Shesh” has become an instant hit with the readers while attaining the “bestselling” tag in the novel category of Rokomari.com. Photo: Courtesy

Moreover, the novel redefined the concept of pre-order purchase by breaking all previous records of Rokomari.com.

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"Writing has been a habit since childhood, but I never thought of penning them in the form of literature. All I wanted is to give a melody to the sound that makes my ears deaf. I will leave it to the readers whether I have successfully done it or not," said the author of the book Zunayed Evan.

The book was published by Kingbodonti Publications and the cover was designed by Sanchita Das.

"Third edition of the novel has been released in response to readers' demand," said Anjan Hasan Paban, the proprietor of Kingbodonti Publications, adding that the book has topped the bestseller list in the novel category ever since its release.

ashes / Zunayed Evan / Rokomari / Shesh

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