Unlike
what I do every single time, this time I wanted to do something different. I pick
up a topic and get on a rant about it. But this time I wanted to uphold a
review. Basically, on some books I read during the holidays. To be honest I am
a much more "teenage love fantasy fan" but I also do read classics
and Sci-fi books so here are my recommendations:- (you might get them for cheap
or free with Kindle)
1. Frankenstein:-
I think most of the adults reading this would have already read about the
excruciatingly sad tale of Dr. Victor who made a Monster. I read
un abridged version by Om illustrated classics. Even though it has been so long
since it first came out. To be frank it has aged pretty well. I also found it
baffling the fact that most people just know the name but haven't read this
book. It might be a bit too harsh for the younger audience as the book deals
with depressing sentiments. So I would recommend it for a bit older audience
between the age of 11-14. I would rate this book about a 8.9/10
Pros:- Timeless classic, great story Cons
:- A little too sad
2.Time
machine:- Huh.. God! I didn’t know why I was choosing devilishly depressing
books before , but none the good ones like this . I chose this book by mistake.
I started looking for a wimpy kid book. I by mistake took this one for rent and
there I was during the weekend sitting alone in my study for a good time with a
wimpy kid book , and I open the bag and I get this. Having no option I read it
and for the next two hours I enjoyed reading it and dwelled deep down into the
life of The time traveler who believes he has made a time machine. . So I wouldn't spoil anything about this book. It was
simply Ineffable. I would give it about a 10/10
~~Aayush
Reporter
Grade 8
M.C.G.S
Both r my favorites. As discussed in class, one should wonder how Jules Verne has imagined so much, some hundreds of years ahead his time and that too in the 19th century when there was no electricity.
ReplyDeleteBoth r my favorites. As discussed in class, one should wonder how Jules Verne has imagined so much, some hundreds of years ahead his time and that too in the 19th century when there was no electricity.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried reading these books. Let me try . Good info Aayush.
ReplyDeleteMe too Anu mam. Let me complete
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