Sunday, May 26, 2024

Book Review !!


 Title: The Little Bird that Wanted to Fly to the Moon


Genre: Fantasy 


Review:

This book is a fantastic read written mainly for children. The story centers around a little bird with a big dream—to fly to the Moon. This book is perfect for children with a sense of adventure and curiosity about the world and beyond.


The story revolves with a small bird, who is captivated by the beauty of the Moon. The little bird sets out on a brave journey, leaving her nest and embarking on a night-long flight. As the story progresses, readers follow the bird’s courageous quest, experiencing the challenges and wonders she encounters along the way.


The author focuses on the importance of dreams and aspirations. The little bird’s ambition to fly to the Moon exemplifies how big dreams can inspire us to take bold steps. The story also emphasizes the value of perseverance and determination, as the bird’s journey is filled with obstacles that she must overcome using her strength and resilience.


Another important message is that the journey itself is as significant as the destination. Throughout her adventure, the little bird learns valuable lessons and gains new perspectives, highlighting how much we can grow and learn from the experiences we have along the way.


The book is beautifully illustrated, with vibrant colors and detailed scenes that capture the magic of the night sky, the vastness of the cosmos, and the enchanting scenery. The illustrations are not only visually appealing but also help to bring the story to life, making it more engaging for children. 


This book is a delightful and educational story that is sure to inspire children, Its blend of an engaging plot, meaningful messages, and beautiful illustrations makes it a wonderful addition to any child’s bookshelf. Whether read aloud at bedtime or enjoyed independently, this book is beyond imagination of kids. The cover is very beautiful and attractive. The language is very very simple. Go and order your copy now !


Review By Walk With A Book.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Book Review !!


 Title: The Day After


Genre: Dystopian 


Review: 


This is the second book of the series and the story revolves around a brave new heroine, 14-year-old Shelby Frances O’Leary, who brings a fresh perspective and youthful determination to the story taking forward. She can be related with a lot of youngsters’ perspective. Michael Stevenson remains a central figure, dealing the struggle required to survive in such a hostile environment, I liked him more as a character in the first book. This book talks about the after effects of a global catastrophe known as The Vanishing, where the majority of the human population mysteriously disappears. The story centers on Michael Stevenson and his family as they navigate a new world teeming with strange, predatory creatures. 


The author continues the story of the first book, exploring the journey of survival and discovery. The main themes revolve around survival, human resilience, and the concept of humanity as a virus. The protagonist, Michael, faces an existential threat not just from the creatures around him but from the world itself, which seems to view humanity as a destructive force. The writing style is better in this part, all the complexities have been nicely portrayed. I would recommend this book to the lovers of dystopian saga. The language is not that simple, the cover is magnificent with an appropriate title.


Go and order your copy now ! 


Review By Walk With A Book.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Book Review !!


 Title: The Arthashastra for Children

Genre: Non- fiction 

Review:

This is the second book I am reading by the author, and the story revolves around Kautilya's ancient masterpiece on governance, "The Arthashastra." The author has portrayed the story with a blend of historical anecdotes and contemporary examples, the book contains several intricate workings of governance, covering topics such as the responsibilities of rulers, economic management, urban planning, legal systems, and diplomacy. All these topics are very important for the youngsters to read and the understand beca they’re the ones shaping the future. The author has magnificently linked the ancient education with the contemporary challenges. 

The story revolves around the rediscovery of the Arthashastra by Sanskrit scholar Rudrapatna Shamasastry in 1905 CE, highlighting its significance as India's contribution to global political thought. Written in simple language, the book aims to make Kautilya's complex ideas accessible to young readers, offering valuable insights into the challenges and strategies involved in governing a nation. The contribution of the Mauryan Empire to the contemporary world plays a huge role shaping the minds of the children. The author has given perfect examples that’ll impact in the best way possible. This book not only educate the children but also gives them a glimpse of history linked to the present of Kautilya's principles in contemporary geopolitics. The author has commendably written this book to bridge the gap between ancient texts and modern understanding, making it a valuable resource for young minds interested in the art of governance. 

Go and order your copy now ! 

Review By Walk With A Book.

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Book Review !!


 Title: Rotten Little Devils


Genre: Fiction


Review:


Another fantastic read by Bruno Beaches !


This book is a fascinating journey that swings between heaven and hell, focusing on an angel's decision to become a demon to join the winning side in the battle between good and evil on Earth. The story revolves around the protagonist's transition as he leaves the comforts of heaven behind to be mentored by a seasoned demon, learning the art of influencing and manipulating humans to cause chaos and destruction.


The way the author has narrated the story provides readers an inside look into the training process as the angel learns various tactics to deceive and harm people. The book revolves around the themes of free will, temptation, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. While the story may not be based on real events, it offers a thought-provoking exploration of moral dilemmas and the nature of evil. You’ll learn how the world is being shaped. The author beautifully crafts the storyline, no matter what the genre is. Munther’s character is well portrayed, creating suspense at the edge. The language is simple and easy to understand. I would recommend this book to all the fictional lovers. Go and order your copy now !


Review By Walk With A Book.