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He carried it back like a relic. No PDF could offer the smudged fingerprints, the desperate coffee stains, or the penciled plea next to a tricky orthographic drawing: "If you're reading this, good luck. You'll need it. – Rahul, 2019."

Arjun stared at the empty search bar, his cursor blinking like an impatient heartbeat. "Engineering Graphics – K.V. Natarajan," he typed for the fifth time. The exam was in 48 hours. His friends had all found PDFs of other subjects, but this book—this legendary, spine-cracked, dog-eared bible of first-year engineering—remained elusive.

Arjun passed the exam. And when he finished, he wrapped the book back in plastic, slid it under the table, and added his own note: "Still works. – Arjun, 2025." If you need a legal copy, I recommend checking your university library, second-hand bookstores, or the official publisher's website. Would you like help finding legitimate alternatives or study resources for engineering graphics instead?

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