For this week's extra credit reading, I continued reading The Missing Queen and read chapters four, five, and six.
The journalist's name is still not revealed, but nonetheless, I am still captivated by the book. I am really loving the new twist given to the Ramayana, although sometimes I do get lost in the book (as to who's who).
Chapters 4 through 6 consisted of the journalist being ousted from his job and a couple of people came to his for some odd reason. The journalist's former boss gave his interview to a rival channel to portray on their channel.
I am truly captivated by this new remake of the Ramayana. It sure does have me wanting to read until the end!
Click here for a reading guide to Arni's The Missing Queen.
The journalist's name is still not revealed, but nonetheless, I am still captivated by the book. I am really loving the new twist given to the Ramayana, although sometimes I do get lost in the book (as to who's who).
Chapters 4 through 6 consisted of the journalist being ousted from his job and a couple of people came to his for some odd reason. The journalist's former boss gave his interview to a rival channel to portray on their channel.
I am truly captivated by this new remake of the Ramayana. It sure does have me wanting to read until the end!
Click here for a reading guide to Arni's The Missing Queen.
Lord Rama and Mother Sita. Can you imagine them in modern day clothing?
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