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Dear reader,
I hope this book feels like a warm hug to you. I wrote this book for the ones who feel everything too deeply. You’re right, I wrote this book for you.
This book was meant to find you if you’ve ever loved someone who didn’t love you back, if you’ve ever over-invested in the wrong people or if you have a hard time letting go.
I Don’t Love You Anymore is a book that’ll feel like home to you. I promise it’ll hold you gently on your worst days.
Love,
Rithvik
Imprint: Ebury Press
Published: Apr/2024
ISBN: 9780143469131
Length : 184 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published: Jul/2025
ISBN: 9789357083355
Run time : 65 mins
Imprint: Ebury Press
Published: Apr/2024
ISBN:
Length : 184 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
Dear reader,
I hope this book feels like a warm hug to you. I wrote this book for the ones who feel everything too deeply. You’re right, I wrote this book for you.
This book was meant to find you if you’ve ever loved someone who didn’t love you back, if you’ve ever over-invested in the wrong people or if you have a hard time letting go.
I Don’t Love You Anymore is a book that’ll feel like home to you. I promise it’ll hold you gently on your worst days.
Love,
Rithvik
Rithvik Singh is the bestselling author of I Don’t Love You Anymore and Warmth. With a degree in English literature from Hansraj College, University of Delhi, and an unceasing love for writing, he writes to give hope to those looking for it. Formerly a content lead at a storytelling company, Rithvik left his corporate job in 2024 to be a full-time author. With over 5,00,000 followers on Instagram (@wordsofrithvik), his words never fail to feel like home to his readers. Several celebrities have shared his words, including Britney Spears and Huda Kattan, and he has been invited as a speaker to several prestigious institutions across India. Rithvik won the Atta Galatta-Bangalore Literature Festival Book Prize (popular choice) for I Don’t Love You Anymore in 2024. He lives with his family in Udaipur, but his heart belongs to Delhi. On days when he’s missing deadlines, he can be seen struggling (snuggling) with his cat, Cameron, who finds his laptop cosier than any place in the world for a nap.