
The Dead know Nothing By Kishore Ram I Book Review By Swahilya
Swahilya N Devanand reviews the gripping thriller The Dead Know Nothing by Kishore Ram, which goes beyond a typical “whodunit” novel.

Swahilya N Devanand reviews the gripping thriller The Dead Know Nothing by Kishore Ram, which goes beyond a typical “whodunit” novel.
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Swahilya N Devanand reviews the gripping thriller The Dead Know Nothing by Kishore Ram, which goes beyond a typical “whodunit” novel.
Keshav, a 12-year-old from Navi Mumbai, reviews the book Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. Read it here.

Parth Singla from Gurgaon gives Magic Marks the Spot by Caroline Carlson 5 stars. Read on to find out more about the book.

Rishav writes a review for the book ‘Terror on the Mountaintops’. According to him, the book by Sunil Gangopadhyay, Kakababu and his nephew Shontu embark on a perilous Everest expedition involving a mysterious yeti.Filled with suspense, brilliant narration, and an intense climax, the story masterfully unfolds.

Abhishruti shared her insightful review of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Read her thoughts and see why she gave this classic tragedy a glowing 5-star rating.
Rishav, an 11-year-old from Kolkata, reviews The Secret of the Red Arrow by Franklin W. Dixon, calling it a thrilling and fast-paced mystery. He enjoys the dual-character narration and deep plot but wishes the story had a sequel for a more satisfying ending. Lets read..
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