15 Short Stories By Modern Indian Writers : BOOK REVIEW

15 Short Stories stories by Modern Indian Writer is the best every moral story collection I have ever read. So without wasting time let us dive into the book review.

Cover Page of the Book

It is the collection of FIFTEEN moral stories by many versatile writers. Each and every story carries a distinct moral and different reading tastes. It is a hundred pages book but will teach us life lessons which will last forever in our mind. 

The Stories in the book are (but I should not tell):
  1. One **** ******* by Dilip Raote
  2. Tr******! by Sigrun Srivastav
  3. *** Moon ****** by Viswajita Das.
  4. Dear Mr. ***** by Vandana Bist
  5. and I will not tell further otherwise this review will convert into a leak!

I had read this book as a night-time storybook and it really taught me a lot of life lessons and also entertained me that I could not get from somewhere else. This is an excellent edutainment pack for kids in their high schools. Some stories are of a mysterious kind and some are leaned towards animal abuse. Some are fantasy based and some are comedy centric.

If I take an example of a story name Sorry, Best Friend! it is about the relation between a boy and his maid's son and it teaches us to be sympathetic towards poor people and must not make fun of them.

Overall it is a combined pack of all genres and as I have mentioned above, it is a great edutainment pack. I don't have many words to describe it or else the joy of reading will get ruined.

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