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Ajab-Gazab Meri Duniya [My World]
- Narrated by: Anil Datt
- Length: 7 hrs and 23 mins
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Through this book, Ruskin Bond helps listeners appreciate the small things in life. Not only does he know how to make us laugh but also knows how to laugh at himself. Bond himself weaves in and out of the this eclectic narrative that involves an old lady who climbs trees, clock towers, a cassowary bird, aunts, uncles, grandfathers, djinns, and ghosts.
Other notable works of the author include Room on the Roof, Adventures of Rusty, Night Train at Deoli, and Panthers Moon.
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- PALLAV ANJARIA
- 28-07-22
One more nice book by Ruskin Bond
lovely book. Some episodes were already in other books but still enjoyed it reading again.
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- vagbhi
- 08-06-20
wonderful stories
written and narration both are very well expressed. best for children and nostalgic for adults 😊👌
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