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Tall Tales & Short Stories

By Giles Scott

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Ghulam Shabbir

Reviewed on Jul 1, 2021

Must read 🏆

the keen observance is blooming in these readable tales. all horizons like character, atmosphere, and theme are admirable and quotable.

Synopsis

17 short stories: comic & sad, real and unreal, ordinary & extraordinary.
Ghosts & Gurus, Covid19 lockdown, sexuality, call-centre chaos, pirates, therapists, Arctic Terns, an alternative universe, AI (intelligent & not-so-much) and glimpses of possible futures ....

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 In this book, Gile's 17 short stories covered many important aspects of life. What a creative, impressive, and imaginative title. This shows the writer's intelligence and creativity in the field. The green color in the title is a symbol of nature and a source of freshness. The lines of plants are silent life touch. Giles Scott paid special attention to the title's color, theme, and design which made it attractive.

All stories strongly touched and impressed me and these are indorsed to all ages for awareness of the social behavior. These tall tales have defined the views and approach of the author towards life. These may be read as the author has put his feelings like dew drops on the leaves of this book.

The reader of today is very knowledgeable and has the taste of good and effective reading. This is a good read in this frustrating age. The author was well versed with the selected topics and also conscious about using language cues. It can be easily quoted and painted about this tale that this a pleasurable and pleasant read. The writer captured the topics easily in a literary frame.

These well-told tales are hereby recommended for people of all walks.

Reviewed by

passionate reader with Bachelor's degree in literature. I live in Pakistan (Sargodha District). I have two kids who are school-going. I wrote my first poem in 9th class.

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