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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWelcome to the book world (borld) ! Get set for an adventurous journey along with the briends (book friends) & help Mystery in decoding all the riddles that will come up as you read!
A Talkative Lake
An Unforgiving Cave
A Ring with the power to rule the Borld that could end up in the wrong bands…
Mystery, an abandoned book, accompanied by her other three magical briends, becomes the team on which the whole book world, also known as Borld, which includes the five major sorcery stops, depends, though they don’t know it.
After solving a cave full of life-taking riddles and challenges, Magic, Alice and Moon learn that they are very, very magical indeed. But soon after Mystery gets what she deserves, she, or rather everyone, quite suddenly realise that the fate of the Borld lies in Mystery’s little bands…
Trisha Acharya
Trisha Acharya was born on 28th June in the year 2011 at Bangalore, Karnataka. She shifted to the United States when she was one and a half years old. She and her mom used to go to one of the Houston public libraries on every Tuesdays. From that time, she has developed the engrossment for stories. Her mom used to read at least fifty story books for her per week. By the time she started reading on her own the whole family came back to India. She is now a student of Sai International School in the Cambridge wing and has already read almost thousands of different books of famous authors starting from Sudha Murthy, Ruskin Bond, Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl to Ross Welford, Michelle Harrison, Amy Sparkes, Kelly Barnhill and so on. She is a great fan of all these authors and wants to thank them all for being so creative. At the age of eight she started writing small stories. She was mesmerised by the thoughts of writing and reading stories by her maternal uncle Ansuman Dash who has written more than forty articles published in different magazines and newspapers and of course her mother Bishakha Acharya who crea
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