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A WILD WORLD IT IS.


Today, we have WILD WORLD by DEEPAK ARORA.



Blurb:

Bali, the langur, decides to move back into the Wild World after getting fed up of chasing monkeys in the city. Bhola, the bear, escapes to the jungle from the brutalities of his human owner to lead a happy and satiated life.
On the night of Bali’s welcome party, Bali saves Raja, the tiger, from the bullets of a poacher.
The other animals are impressed and request him to go back to the city and help Rani, the tigress, to escape from the City Zoo.
Wild World is a whacky and hilarious tale of a runaway langur and an ever hungry bear who join paws to save the jungle from becoming a human colony.

About The Author:

Deepak Arora is an electronic media professional with more than 20 years in the field. His various trips to different wildlife national parks got him contemplating about life in the wild and humans through the animals’ perspective. The result was 2 Moondance Film Festival awards, 1 Dada Saheb Film Festival Award and various international recognitions for his 2 screenplays written on the theme of Saving the Tiger. This book is his attempt to evoke love for the wildlife in young minds.

My review:

I found the cover of the book pretty good but it could have been much better.
The title is appropriate because this book talks about the world in the jungle.
Simple narration with good writing style.
Plot is enticing as “Wild World” talks about Bali and Bhola (Two characters in this book) and how they save the jungle.
I would recommend this book to the beginners and also to the readers who love reading about adventure.

My ratings: 4 out of 5 stars.

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