Thursday, April 25, 2019

Book Review: The String of Friendship

When it comes to movies, there is a saying, or rather, just a movie. With the number of school-college stories from India, when someone says that only seven types of books can come from India, this day is not far off.

Speaking of school - college - reunion stories, some stories are good, some stories are medium, and some stories are terrible. Where does the friendship string appear in this excellent table? Read the full review for relevant information.

The String of Friendship is the story of the children of the four schools, their life and time, from school to university, until they complete high school and finally continue their lives.

The Friendship String is a well-written book, and author Mehul Kaku will definitely try to create a world in which one can commit the greatest crimes and will be punished with the utmost punishment - that is What applies to authors and books

There is cricket, there are habitual subsequences, stories of love and escape. Although most of these books have this, one thing Mehul has in his book is: a spirit.

In the spirit of childhood, cherish, remember and form the most important and emotional memory of today, Mehul successfully delivered readers to their time, which actually applies to this book.

The beauty of this book is that the author painfully implements several sequences of one's childhood and makes them seem so relevant.

Think about it, there is a sequence where the protagonists are stealing mango from the mangroves and the current staple sequence, they taste alcohol for the first time - and the author is riding well in both. If you miss your school and college life, you should read the friendship strings.

Although this book is not perfect, it has suffered from some long-standing diseases in Indian writing. These conversations don't seem to be conversational, depending not only on the nature of the book, but also on the role.

Another aspect missing from this book is a story. Although the author has done a great job of telling the reader what the protagonist has done, the traditional theme of the story, such as A, BC does not exist. This may or may not be what everyone wants.

If you have given up the story of the Indian mindset, books like Friendship and 18 will keep you confident in this type.




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