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Transition and other stories review!

 

Transition and other stories πŸ“–πŸ’―

🌟My rating - 4/5🌟




The book "Transition and other stories" by Kalam Babu brings out the emotions of us through his short stories.

This book comprises of twelve amazing stories under mixed theme.

Each of which can be related with our life. It talks about friendship, love, family, money, passion and all sought of emotions.

The stories talks about some major elements of our country regarding a soldier's life, widow's struggles , feminism, farmers problems, strong message on LGBT (great attempt by Author)

Even a beginner can go for this book. I loved it and I was able to connect my self with each stories.
Out of those 12 stories, being a girl my favorite was " Taming of the shrewd "which talks about feminism.

🌠The language is simple and lucid.

🌠The character building is done effortlessly.

🌠The cover and title of the story goes well with the story. 

I would recommend this book to everyone, especially the ones who loves short stories.
Give it a read.

Comments

  1. Collection of short stories are something that I truly love. But the review could have been little more elaborate with one line for each story. Rest the review is awesome.

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  2. The review is awesome...but more detailed can give the total write more sense and more dimensions.

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  3. Your presentation is beautiful. To elaborate you can add the plot details a little bit.

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  4. I have been trying short stories for a long time but I didn't like many except a few. I would love to give this book a try. Great post ShruthiπŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ’–.

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  5. The book deals with some great points related to our societal norms. I should add this book to my tbr. And as all have said already you can elaborate it to some extent.

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  6. This is my kind book, I love books which talks about social issues. Adding this one in my tbr. Thank you so much for the suggestion

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  7. This is my kind book, I love books which talks about social issues. Adding this one in my tbr. Thank you so much for the suggestion

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  8. This is my kind book, I love books which talks about social issues. Adding this one in my tbr. Thank you so much for the suggestion

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  9. Sounds like a read I'll enjoy. Well penned

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  10. Short stories are the best for beginners,

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