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Review: ''Kaleidoscope -- Different Strokes for Different Folks''


Paperback: 250 pages
Publisher: Parlance Publishers
Edition: May 2013
Language: English
ISBN- 978-93-83023-01-1

A Spring Tide Initiative ''Kaleidoscope - Different Strokes for Different Folks'' is a magnificent collection of 25 spellbinding stories. Collection of 25 different emotes, conviction and of course comprise ideas of 25 amazing writers altogether. Sounds Interesting. No??
Commence with this thoughtful quote-
''It is something to wonder how people love God, 
and hate one another''


The main intention of Kaleidoscope is to introduce and represent a comprehensive and different texture of writings compile together for the readers. Each of its tale speaks on completely contrary subjects and ideologies. Beautifully endowed with romantic, humorous, comical, filmy, inspirational and witty hues of plot and dialogues.

There will be many incidences that while reading them you would find yourself as a protagonist. The touching story lines would take you to a memory lane. They have been written in a simple language yet engross you to go through. Leave you to ponder and wonder at the same time. The attractive title and soothing cover page of this book will entice your sight at once to grab it!


Besides that there is an interesting thing you will find, before each story there is an introduction page and a photograph of beautiful butterflies(writers) constitute Kaleidoscope. You can get to know about them, connect with them and get inspire.
 Stories which I personally liked are :

''The star that shines on me'' by Parul Tyagi

''The Last Date'' by Saravana Kumar Murugan
''The Journey of my life'' by Shishir Dhingra
''Secret of the murderous woods'' by Sanhita Baruah

Since each of its story has been written by a different writer so at no point you would feel the read getting monotonous. Each of it has a different expression and approach to put their ideas before the readers. So if you are aspiring to read multi-genre of stories I would suggest ''Kaleidoscope - Different Strokes for Different Folks'' to be the best book to go for.

Comments

  1. This is sweet... You didn't say much still conveyed everything one needs to know before start reading a book... As I already have this one, but had only read one story, I guess I should definitely make some time for it and go through the entire book :) Nicely written Sims :)

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    1. To say a little yet enough is my way :)
      you must read other stories too... all of them are amazing :D
      Thanks dear...

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  2. Thank you little one. :D :D :D Glad you liked my story :)

    Someone is Special

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    1. :-)
      <3 ur story....
      I proudly tell about you and show your published story whoever come to my home

      Best wishes

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