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Wandering Feelings Kindle Edition

4.0 out of 5 stars 53 ratings

There is a certain, seemingly unchangeable line of destiny for each one of us. But is it really so?

There are people who believe that our life can be changed because it is like a strip of sand, which remains after the tide at the seashore, yet is different every time. These two people - a couple - are among those people, who can still love and have their dreams. Gazing at the profound essence of the world’s earthly, human time as well as the one of eternity within them: the heart one.

A criss-cross of interweaving roads leads them far away, but only a single one can bring them back home. But can they find home and the warmth of family, or has it already turned into an unfamiliar place of lost feelings?

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About the Author

Boyko Georgiev Ovcharov is an MBA graduate from the University of Buckingham, the United Kingdom (2002). In 2003 he also completed his scientific (MPhil) research work in the field of ICT in view of societal and economic change at the same academic institution. Besides, he holds a Master's degree in International Economic Relations from the University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria (1999). Regarding his professional experience, Mr. Ovcharov has been working for more than 10 years now, incl. within the Business Development Departments at some international ICT companies in Bulgaria. At present, he is a full-time lecturer in management and marketing, business and general English for students and professionals, including exams and certificates preparatory courses, such as: SAT, TOEFL, GMAT, FCE, CAE, CPE etc. Life after Life has been Boyko's first/debut book, whereas Wandering Feelings is his second one, a heartfelt novel. Yet, in the near future he envisages publishing some more and bigger titles due to the fairly good reception so far. Acknowledgements to all people who have encouraged this author!

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00C6X030G
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Magnum Opus - A Next Chapter Imprint
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 13 Nov. 2013
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 2nd
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.0 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 106 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Customer reviews:
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About the Author

Boyko G. Ovcharov is an MBA graduate, the UK (2002). Besides, he holds a Master's degree in International Economic Relations, Sofia, Bulgaria (1999). Regarding his professional experience, Mr. Ovcharov has been working for more than 10 years now, including managerial positions in Business Development Departments at international ICT companies in Bulgaria. At present, he is a lecturer in management and marketing, business and general English for students and professionals, involving preparatory work for exams and certificate courses, such as: IELTS, SAT, TOEFL, GMAT, FCE, CAE, CPE etc. Life after Life has been Boyko's first/debut book, whereas Wandering Feelings is his second one, a heartfelt novel. Yet, in the near future he envisages publishing some more and bigger titles due to the fairly good reception so far. Acknowledgements to all people who have encouraged this author.

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Customers find this book to be a thoughtful love story, with one review describing it as an exquisite elegy to marriage. Moreover, the book receives positive feedback for its readability, with one customer noting its dreamlike quality. Additionally, customers appreciate the writing style, with one review highlighting its graceful prose.

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Customers appreciate the romance in the book, describing it as a thoughtful love story, with one customer noting it as an exquisite elegy to marriage.

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"Wandering Feelings is an exquisite elegy to marriage. The writer has skillfully avoided almost all cliches in literature...." Read more

"...A beautiful, strange, dreamlike sort of novella. Part romance, part travelogue, part (almost certainly) memoir, this was a beautiful book, which was..." Read more

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Customers find the book beautiful and interesting to read, with one customer describing it as a dreamlike sort of novella.

"...An enjoyable read, written with the grace that you would not expect from somebody working in a foreign language. Five bright stars." Read more

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"...part travelogue, part (almost certainly) memoir, this was a beautiful book, which was strongly reminiscent of Kundera's 'Unbearable Lightness of..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 November 2013
    Wandering Feelings is a sensitive and touching tale from Boyko Ovcharov which follows a young couple through the early stages of romance through to the trials and tribulations faced in their early years together.
    There are times when life throws hardship at everyone, but when the tough times are the result of needless obstacles thrust in your path by those who should really be helping you, and loving you, it is enough to break the strongest romance.
    Not for our couple, who remain nameless through the whole book ... a subtlety that the reader barely notices. A clever technique which leaves the reader matching up the characters with similar people from their own lives ... with similar emotions from their own lives.
    However, I do suspect that, as the book is based on truth, the leading couple may be Boyko and Marieta.
    An enjoyable read, written with the grace that you would not expect from somebody working in a foreign language. Five bright stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 January 2017
    Wandering Feelings is an exquisite elegy to marriage. The writer has skillfully avoided almost all cliches in literature. We don't know the names of any of the protagonists, though we do know that the young couple have just about everything and everyone against them. We follow them through an odyssey around Britain on their honeymoon and ache for them when things don't go their way. But they hang on and the bond between them seems to grow.
    I suspect this is mostly autobiographical and if so, then Mr Ovcharov is deeply involved in a rare type of relationship. But that is mere speculation.
    I love the imagery in this book and its one of the very few that I can truly say is inspirational. I defy anyone to read this and not feel that there is hope, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
    At times one is transported out of this world and into another by the prose which borders on prose poetry, the like of which I have rarely come across. Ovcharov uses words in ways that have almost been forgotten, making the words echo meaning from far in the past. This gives the story a clarity that would have taken another writer twice as many words to write. I would liken his work to that of Shelley, Byron (his longer poems) and Peter Preston.
    My only quibble is that the grammar is a little shaky in a few places, but since this is Ovcharov's first book, no doubt that will soon be fixed.
    Hats off to Boyko Ovcharov! He is one of the bright new talents of hte 21st Century.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2019
    'Every single journey starts like a dream, and then it becomes part of our lives.'

    A beautiful, strange, dreamlike sort of novella. Part romance, part travelogue, part (almost certainly) memoir, this was a beautiful book, which was strongly reminiscent of Kundera's 'Unbearable Lightness of Being'. A lucky find!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2017
    This is undoubtedly a well written book and one which I think the author shows a real understanding of the feelings within relationships of, I assume, the Romantic kind. His expressions and phrases are admirable. It is a book about a subject that is not familiar to me as I cannot honestly say I understand ‘romance’, but we base our judgement on our own experiences. That is not to say we should be condemning of another’s views on the subject. I read this with all the fascination I would read a sci-fi or fantasy book, it is sensitive and charming, and as alien to me as if it were about another world, planet or species. There is nothing wrong with this kind of expression even if a million miles away from my world, real or imagined. Pat McDonald British Crime Author
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 August 2013
    So sorry, here I am again with a bad review, which I hate doing. I found this book annoying. OK, it was a love story, but I found myself getting irritated with the couple. In my opinion, the story lacked substance and was dull. Clearly written by a non-English speaking author, this irritated me as well. Sorry Mr Ovcharov.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 April 2016
    Great emotional book, highly recommend!!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 June 2014
    Wandering Feelings is a story about love,
    a love story with a nameless couple
    that makes you think about the meaning of every day life.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 July 2016
    I found Wandering Feelings by Boyko Ovcharov to be an absorbing, interesting book to read. At root, it is a short love story, a believable, often moving one. The man and the woman who meet, fall in love and travel together seemed real to me, relatable. When they explored Cambridge and London together as a devoted couple, it was the most memorable part of the story for me, for it showed how being in love transforms everything, including places, making them alive, dynamic. The cold indifference, and worse still, the hostility of the outside world, towards the lovers is explored well in the story, too. I find it interesting to read poetry books written by poets to whom English is their second language, as they use the English language in a way that English poets would not. For the same reason, I found the way Boyko Ovcharov wrote his story in English, which is his second language, interesting and often refreshing. Wandering Feelings is a deep, thoughtful love story, which speaks of life as it is, not how the author would like it to be.
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Top reviews from other countries

  • JGRWriter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Clever Language
    Reviewed in Mexico on 15 November 2013
    Wandering Feelings is a grown up story about love. Boyko Ovcharov uses clever language that mesmerizes and captivates readers. I reveled in the emotional connections that were formed between the nameless couple, but was fully satisfied as their relationship unfolded. Through the trials and tribulations of a difficult love affair, I root for the pair's eventual happiness. A happiness that could only be realized in their private moments - yet realized, nonetheless.

    Ovcharov has a love affair with words, as he uses them to serenade the pages of this short read. I've always said that I love words and their effects on me, Wandering Feelings is no exception. Our couple meet and fall in love, against the wishes of their parents. Their love thrives and grows, in spite of and along with the hatred of family. Ovcharov's descriptive manner or relating emotions and setting is absolutely beautiful. As the pair spends time in Europe, and travel through the rich historical settings, he uses setting as a guide for their relationship. Relying on trigger points to spark either's thoughts, reminiscing on the life ahead and even the life that has already passed.

    I could read Wandering Feelings over and over again. This story spoke to my love for splendid tales, told in a beautiful and fulfilling manner. I badly wanted to live in this book, to experience the richness of the couple's love and travels. And even in their challenges against society, I wanted to badly to set things right for them. My emotions rose and dipped, I was pleased at their perseverance yet frustrated by the reach of their families hatred. Through it all, the couple's devotion did not waiver. This is love for me. With the use of language and a flow that is both fresh and powerful, Boyko Ovcharov's tale of forbidden love is true art in a book. I recommend Wandering Feelings to anyone that not only enjoys a good love story, but anyone that appreciates thought-provoking language and culture - anyone that knows how to appreciate true love.
  • James Okun
    5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing True Love Story - A Great Story of Love's Survival Despite Vicious Family Opposition- A Great Read!!! - Fascinating - 5 Stars!!!
    Reviewed in the United States on 4 August 2018
    “Wandering Feelings” by author Boyko Ovcharov is an enchanting yet terrifying true love story that was impossible to stop reading.

    It begins with a young couple from Bulgaria who meet and fall madly in love. She is very pretty, and he is a tall handsome young man. Both are highly educated. The only problem is that his father and her mother who are eminent members of the Bulgarian Communist Party are violently against their relationship as are the rest of their family members.

    These unfeeling parents and siblings conspire to take everything away from the loving couple and plan to plunge them into absolute and dismal poverty. They use their power, money and influence to destroy them wherever they go.

    To make matters worse, these fiends ensure that the couple never has a peaceful moment with constant harassment from their paid-off/badly influenced neighbors and constant bouncing from one place to live to another making sure they are unable to find work or even afford to rent a home.

    This couple goes through 10 years of “hell” only able to live by bouncing back and forth between their family’s flats where they are constantly thrown out just as they planned it.

    In one particularly poignant exchange with her mother, the young girl is thrown out and told “Now get together your stuff with that pauper, get out of my property! Off you go!” Very sadly, she leaves with only a small bag containing “her most valuable things” only to end up at the home of his father and sister to be abased and abused again.

    This is a true story of how love obstacles become opportunities to survive.

    Author Boyko Ovcharov did a fantastic job of weaving this horrific story of familial betray and exposing the many techniques of abusive, rich families that wish to crush rebellious and idealistic children who are not following their parent’s self-serving wishes.

    I truly enjoyed reading this novel and highly recommend it to all adult readers. It contains many important lessons about the international pervasiveness of the familial abuse of power and money. It seems not much has changed since Romeo and Juliet. 5 Stars!!! A Great Read!!! Don’t Miss It!!!
  • JGRWriter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Clever Language
    Reviewed in Brazil on 15 November 2013
    Wandering Feelings is a grown up story about love. Boyko Ovcharov uses clever language that mesmerizes and captivates readers. I reveled in the emotional connections that were formed between the nameless couple, but was fully satisfied as their relationship unfolded. Through the trials and tribulations of a difficult love affair, I root for the pair's eventual happiness. A happiness that could only be realized in their private moments - yet realized, nonetheless.

    Ovcharov has a love affair with words, as he uses them to serenade the pages of this short read. I've always said that I love words and their effects on me, Wandering Feelings is no exception. Our couple meet and fall in love, against the wishes of their parents. Their love thrives and grows, in spite of and along with the hatred of family. Ovcharov's descriptive manner or relating emotions and setting is absolutely beautiful. As the pair spends time in Europe, and travel through the rich historical settings, he uses setting as a guide for their relationship. Relying on trigger points to spark either's thoughts, reminiscing on the life ahead and even the life that has already passed.

    I could read Wandering Feelings over and over again. This story spoke to my love for splendid tales, told in a beautiful and fulfilling manner. I badly wanted to live in this book, to experience the richness of the couple's love and travels. And even in their challenges against society, I wanted to badly to set things right for them. My emotions rose and dipped, I was pleased at their perseverance yet frustrated by the reach of their families hatred. Through it all, the couple's devotion did not waiver. This is love for me. With the use of language and a flow that is both fresh and powerful, Boyko Ovcharov's tale of forbidden love is true art in a book. I recommend Wandering Feelings to anyone that not only enjoys a good love story, but anyone that appreciates thought-provoking language and culture - anyone that knows how to appreciate true love.
  • Kindle Customer49
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Philosophical Look at Love
    Reviewed in Mexico on 31 October 2013
    In Boyko Ovcharov's "Wandering Feelings," boy meets girl, girl meets boy, and they both fall in love. A familiar tale indeed, yet this book is a far cry from that. The boy's family is threatened by and resentful of his extreme education, sophistication, and intelligence. The girl's self-centered, avaricious parents are basically moochers, who deprive their daughter of her rightful inheritance. The question, then, quickly becomes can two lonely souls, fused together by their shared familial neglect, intelligence, and moral sensibilities survive? From the start, we are pulled along with these wounded souls, who, in spite of bad twists and turns, still take tremendous pleasure in each other's company, showing us that true love is simply that. Intermixed throughout, are some lovely, sweet scenes, such as buying a teddy bear for his new lady-love, after he had "felt his heart for the first time". And as we keep reading, Ocharov's highly philosophical and poetic, lyrical style makes us ponder about the deeper, more meaningful things in life. A lightweight summer read it is not, but something more lasting, it most certainly is.

    S. R. Mallery, author
  • J.O. Quantaman
    4.0 out of 5 stars Tragic Romance
    Reviewed in Canada on 9 December 2023
    "Wandering Feelings" is about star-crossed lovers growing up in Bulgaria. Family attitudes obstruct their marriage. Readers are treated to a romance that's stifled by gross economics. The young man goes to England for a better education. He manages to rendezvous with his lady friend in the UK.
    ___During the interlude in the UK, the author (Boyko Ovcharov) describes their shared happiness as they visit famous landmarks. Both speak several languages, and they appreciate the allusions to current artists and the classic artists of the past. The young lovers represent the generation after the demise of the Soviet Union. They seek new horizons and opportunities, but their parents are wrapped in the communist past.
    ___When they return to Bulgaria, they don't have the wherewithal to rent or own a place of their own. Marriage will never happen unless their parents condone it. The fulfillment of their romance may never occur.
    ___As the author says, "Art brings kindness and beauty that stay with us for good. It is an expression of the most cherished and dearest truths and feelings."

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