Again a wonderful piece of work by Sandhya Rao who brings marathi folktales with fabulous illustrations. Sonabai the central character of this story lives near a tree which bears sweet berries. She earns by making sweets out of this berries. She was happy and content until this fox named kolaba comes in her life. Author chooses her words appropriately and brings out the folktales around the country with beautiful illustration. This story is one such example. This book is appropriate from grade 1 to grade 9. Good read aloud for Pre- Primary too.
" Hell Bent" by Leigh Bardugo Awards/Recognition: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee Summary: A gripping fantasy novel and sequel to "Ninth House," following a young woman’s journey through a secret society with dark magic. "Hell Bent" by Leigh Bardugo is a fantasy novel aimed at a young adult audience. It is the second book in the "Alex Stern" series, which is known for its mature themes and complex, dark content. The book is most appropriate for: Grades 9-12 (High School): The novel's themes, including magic, dark academic settings, and intense emotional and psychological elements, align well with high school students who are mature enough to handle such content. Ages 14 and up: Given its complex narrative, darker themes, and sometimes intense situations, it is best suited for older teens who are comfortable with mature and intricate fantasy fiction. The book is part of a series that includes elements of dark fantasy and mystery, which ma...

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