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Preeti Shenoy

Preeti Shenoy is an Indian writer who is known for her work in the romantic genre. Her notable works include It's All in the Planets, The One You Cannot Have, It Happens for a Reason etc. She is a down-to-earth person who has been into reading and writing since she was a child. She has always had a natural way with words. Her books are liked by many people, especially teens and couples. She kick-started her writing career with 34 Bubblegums and Candies which received good response from readers.

As a child, Preeti travelled a lot. However, wherever she went she studied only in Kendriya Vidyalaya schools. She had a flair for reading, writing, drawing, and painting, even as a child. She is a self-taught artist who draws and paints whatever she wants to using oil pastels, watercolors, and sketch pens. She is a jack of many trades and likes to do varied things. Her academic degrees too are quite diverse.

Preeti is in the big leagues. Her writing style is loved by thousands of people. Since 2013, Forbes has consistently been nominating her for the list of Top 100 influential celebrities of India. Her books have gained a lot of popularity among readers. According to Times of India, she has 'excellent storytelling skills'. DNA, on the other hand, commends her work and describes her as being keenly observant.
  
  Books by Preeti Shenoy
  • The Rule Breakers
  • Why We Love The Way We Do
  •  A Hundred Little Flames
  • 34 Bubblegums and Candies
  • The Nameless Relationship
  • The One You Cannot Have
  • Life is What You Make It: A Story of Love, Hope and How Determination Can Overcome Even Destiny
  • When Love Came Calling
  • Wake Up, Life is Calling
  • It's All in the Planets
  • The Secret Wish List
  • Tea for Two and a Piece of Cake
  • It Happens for a Reason
  • Love A Little Stronger

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