The prisoner of sand castle is published in Kindle with new stories:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QK1X4AG
The title story is the only story that is common with the previous editions of this book, others are new. A bunch of cute stories this time, served from a world where fair folks are very real! Hope you will like this style! Their essence is quite different from each other, like their title characters! Do share your views after reading!
Words left by readers
On the previous issue of the book
F. E. Esparza reviewed The prisoner of Sand Castle
A Thinker December 27, 2015
I found this book to be interesting to read. The stories are very short and entertaining but I feel they don't end properly as some feel like cliff hangers. I don't know if that was the writers intention to do. On the flip side it does give a reader thoughts to ponder on what happen next. So I do have to say this book does make a reader think and captures a person’s attention.
Troy reviewed The prisoner of Sand Castle
Enchanting! April 30, 2015
This is an excellent collection of short fiction with cool Indian themes. I've always enjoyed Ms. Basu's paranormal fiction, and this is no exception! My favorites from this are the collection's titular story, a chilling piece titled Scarecrow, and The Woman in White, of strange goings on in a nightspot. Three thumbs up!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QK1X4AG
The title story is the only story that is common with the previous editions of this book, others are new. A bunch of cute stories this time, served from a world where fair folks are very real! Hope you will like this style! Their essence is quite different from each other, like their title characters! Do share your views after reading!
Words left by readers
On the previous issue of the book
F. E. Esparza reviewed The prisoner of Sand Castle
A Thinker December 27, 2015
I found this book to be interesting to read. The stories are very short and entertaining but I feel they don't end properly as some feel like cliff hangers. I don't know if that was the writers intention to do. On the flip side it does give a reader thoughts to ponder on what happen next. So I do have to say this book does make a reader think and captures a person’s attention.
Troy reviewed The prisoner of Sand Castle
Enchanting! April 30, 2015
This is an excellent collection of short fiction with cool Indian themes. I've always enjoyed Ms. Basu's paranormal fiction, and this is no exception! My favorites from this are the collection's titular story, a chilling piece titled Scarecrow, and The Woman in White, of strange goings on in a nightspot. Three thumbs up!
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