Malgudi Adventures. Classic Tales For Children
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Prabhjot Kaur –
It is a wonderful collection of short stories by R.K. Narayan that is more suited to young adults/adults than children in my opinion but nevertheless enjoyable. I loved the simple yet profound writing. Most of the stories are about people's day to day lives and how things changed for them with one simple act generally, kindness. A lovely read. 4 stars It is a wonderful collection of short stories by R.K. Narayan that is more suited to young adults/adults than children in my opinion but nevertheless enjoyable. I loved the simple yet profound writing. Most of the stories are about people's day to day lives and how things changed for them with one simple act generally, kindness. A lovely read. 4 stars
Sam –
I liked R.K Narayan's short stories much more than his novels. His way of writing is amazing and unlike anything, I have ever read. His short stories have no definite beginning and no definite end, but they seem to give you a glimpse into ordinary people's ordinary lives in such a charming way, that it is quite extraordinary. I loved all the stories: excerpts and short stories alike. They all seemed very realistic and transported me to the magical village of Malgudi! I liked R.K Narayan's short stories much more than his novels. His way of writing is amazing and unlike anything, I have ever read. His short stories have no definite beginning and no definite end, but they seem to give you a glimpse into ordinary people's ordinary lives in such a charming way, that it is quite extraordinary. I loved all the stories: excerpts and short stories alike. They all seemed very realistic and transported me to the magical village of Malgudi!
Shrilaxmi –
This book is a collection of short stories, most of which are excerpts from RK Narayan's novels. Narayan has a unique writing style - sometimes there's no actual plot, but it still makes for enjoyable reading! This book is perfect as a light coffee-time read which transports you to another world as soon as you flip open the cover. I loved it as a kid, and I love it now. This book is a collection of short stories, most of which are excerpts from RK Narayan's novels. Narayan has a unique writing style - sometimes there's no actual plot, but it still makes for enjoyable reading! This book is perfect as a light coffee-time read which transports you to another world as soon as you flip open the cover. I loved it as a kid, and I love it now.
Kalyan –
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Kairav Sharma –
Some easy peep into the world which once existed, snail paced, light and curious. A world may be my parents have seen and grandparents lived. But I have heard a lot about it and read about it, so much so that its seems I have lived it. But somehow , the stories are excerpts and to me made me crave to have more about a lot of characters which are touched upon. So better to read full stories as they were written in full and not these snippets.
Arjun –
Wonderful book both children and adults. It's a extract of small parts from RK Narayan's famous books and short stories. We will really enjoy Short stories more than short extracts, as it will complement the story.the book really take us on a ride to the Vinayak street of Malgudi on horse jutka with just eight annas expense only. Wonderful book both children and adults. It's a extract of small parts from RK Narayan's famous books and short stories. We will really enjoy Short stories more than short extracts, as it will complement the story.the book really take us on a ride to the Vinayak street of Malgudi on horse jutka with just eight annas expense only.
Sachin Kamboj –
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Rushabh Shah –
Quite an interesting introduction to the Malgudi Stories. Reading it at a very young age, R. K. Narayan didn't disappoint me then, and doesn't disappoint me now. Quite an interesting introduction to the Malgudi Stories. Reading it at a very young age, R. K. Narayan didn't disappoint me then, and doesn't disappoint me now.
Devansh –
Healthy, light stories to refreshen your mind
Devika Das –
My favourite author :)
Nehal Jain –
It has Got a lot if short stories. I only liked one. All of them were too long and I didn't find them that impressive so as to make a book of them. It took me a million days to complete it. So I didn't like it that much. It has Got a lot if short stories. I only liked one. All of them were too long and I didn't find them that impressive so as to make a book of them. It took me a million days to complete it. So I didn't like it that much.
Aditi –
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. ***This review contains the mildest of mild spoilers*** This book had chapters from the author's books and shorts, and while all were entertaining, none seemed to be written particularly for children. The funniest example of this was in the chapter from the story of the escaped tiger (narrated loosely from the tiger's POV :D), the huntsman once intoxicated on rum keeps using the phrase "s** of a b****", and another character asks him where he learnt that rare phrase. ***This review contains the mildest of mild spoilers*** This book had chapters from the author's books and shorts, and while all were entertaining, none seemed to be written particularly for children. The funniest example of this was in the chapter from the story of the escaped tiger (narrated loosely from the tiger's POV :D), the huntsman once intoxicated on rum keeps using the phrase "s** of a b****", and another character asks him where he learnt that rare phrase.
Sudhindra –
R.K. Narayan had been one of my favorite authors. Especially his famous Malgudi Days. The day I saw this book in my library I craved to read it. It turned out to be nice. Decent stories with interesting twists. Thanks! Sudhindra, Chennai
Naziya Kalim –
Swaminathan and his lovely, funny, adventurous stories, I can relate to it a lot. Tana na tana na na na....
Shaiju Mathew –
R K Narayan has always been an inspiration and this book is a great read. A must read!
Malathi –
The best book I read when i was a child ! :) loved it ! seeing the cover art now brings a nostalgic feeling !
Nitin –
Every green... always love any write up by R. K. Laxman and specially on Malgudi. Brings back childhood memories :)
Kandalla Vamsi –
It would have been better if the book was renamed as Malgudi short stories instead of Malgudi adventures. The book has a misguided title.
Rudra Kapalin –
R.K. Narayan is a legend. His work inspired me to break all boundaries while letting the story flow
satish –
R.K. Narayan has a great way of telling a story. Personally I greatly identify myself with the characters of his stories. it brings nostalgia and reminds of me childhood fantasies.
Sumalatha –
its relly an amazing book which makes us not even know the time spent on it
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