Scintillating Stories Book- 1

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
Cover of the book Scintillating Stories Book- 1 by R. Jonnavittula, XinXii-GD Publishing
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Author: R. Jonnavittula ISBN: 9783960283911
Publisher: XinXii-GD Publishing Publication: February 1, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: R. Jonnavittula
ISBN: 9783960283911
Publisher: XinXii-GD Publishing
Publication: February 1, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English
Life is too short to gain all knowledge by personal experience; one needs to learn from the experiences of others. The best way to do this is through books. A short story deals with an issue generally faced by us at different stages in life and interestingly shows how to tackle it. Whether you agree with the author or not it is certainly educative. Stories may be short but their impact would continue to reverberate for a long time in the reader’s mind. Beware! Authors have a knack of casting a spell on you and attracting you to their point of view. Readers should step off from the author from time to time and reexamine author’s logic critically.

This is a collection of stories; therefore I am giving a brief idea of each story.
Time warp: One is likely to face several crossroads during life, at which one needs to take a decision. One’s experiences are one’s past; one’s expectations and ambitions are one’s future. The former tends to caution the latter. In this story both of them were personified and brought to the same plane as the present to advise Murthy who was at a crossroads in his life.
Another world: This is fiction drifting into a fairy tale; it is a boy’s first contact with a raw unkind world.
Crime and punishment: Some husbands are unreasonably cruel toward’s their wives. Once the torture crosses the limit of tolerance of the woman, she chooses an effective way to set things right.
A.I.I.E. : Sometimes, well known persons might look bewitchingly attractive and make you run after them!
So was it written: A construction worker found a copper plate which lured him to find the treasure. He succeeded but could not survive to enjoy the find!
Divine justice: Disputing the parentage of a claimant, a greedy woman tried to grab that property by disputing the parentage of the claimant. Scientific evidence nailed her lie in the open court.
Scorpion’s sting: In a weaker moment, even a good person might fall victim to evil influence. A circumstance might induce him to reform himself.
A husband’s folly: Husband and wife should trust each other implicitly (In spite of occasional lapses).
Extraction of truth: Professional etiquette is essential for every professional, more so for physicians.
A tale of two ‘Friends’: Beware! Sometimes, we come across wicked persons who use friendship for purely selfish purposes.
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Life is too short to gain all knowledge by personal experience; one needs to learn from the experiences of others. The best way to do this is through books. A short story deals with an issue generally faced by us at different stages in life and interestingly shows how to tackle it. Whether you agree with the author or not it is certainly educative. Stories may be short but their impact would continue to reverberate for a long time in the reader’s mind. Beware! Authors have a knack of casting a spell on you and attracting you to their point of view. Readers should step off from the author from time to time and reexamine author’s logic critically.

This is a collection of stories; therefore I am giving a brief idea of each story.
Time warp: One is likely to face several crossroads during life, at which one needs to take a decision. One’s experiences are one’s past; one’s expectations and ambitions are one’s future. The former tends to caution the latter. In this story both of them were personified and brought to the same plane as the present to advise Murthy who was at a crossroads in his life.
Another world: This is fiction drifting into a fairy tale; it is a boy’s first contact with a raw unkind world.
Crime and punishment: Some husbands are unreasonably cruel toward’s their wives. Once the torture crosses the limit of tolerance of the woman, she chooses an effective way to set things right.
A.I.I.E. : Sometimes, well known persons might look bewitchingly attractive and make you run after them!
So was it written: A construction worker found a copper plate which lured him to find the treasure. He succeeded but could not survive to enjoy the find!
Divine justice: Disputing the parentage of a claimant, a greedy woman tried to grab that property by disputing the parentage of the claimant. Scientific evidence nailed her lie in the open court.
Scorpion’s sting: In a weaker moment, even a good person might fall victim to evil influence. A circumstance might induce him to reform himself.
A husband’s folly: Husband and wife should trust each other implicitly (In spite of occasional lapses).
Extraction of truth: Professional etiquette is essential for every professional, more so for physicians.
A tale of two ‘Friends’: Beware! Sometimes, we come across wicked persons who use friendship for purely selfish purposes.

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