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Top 10 Ruskin Bond Books Ever Till 2023

 
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Here are the top 10 Ruskin Bond books ever till 2023

1.

The Room On The Roof

The narrative of an orphaned 17-year-old Rusty is a fantastic perspective on our country's uniqueness and cultures, as well as a wonderful tale to read and share that promotes ideals of self-discovery, friendship, escaping the shackles of life, love, and so on. No surprise Ruskin struck gold with this one, receiving an award straight up for it.

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The Night Train At Deoli And Other Stories

A compilation of 30 basic yet interesting stories. These are ideal for a summer read and were created during the magnificent surroundings of Dehradun and Mussorie. Each and every tale in this collection not only has a basic, yet appealing life message, but the beauty in each one is truly sustenance for the soul.

3.

A Book Of Simple Living

"Why this one?" I'm sure many of you are asking. This is a little notebook in which Ruskin records minor happenings that demonstrate his tranquilly with himself, nature, relatives and friends, and unexpected strangers. However, this one gently communicates a significant message: Don't allow nature's beauty slip you by unnoticed, unrecognised, or neglected. That is because, despite its simplicity, nature is beautiful at its most ethereal. Captain, your argument has been acknowledged, and it will undoubtedly be communicated to the adolescents.

4.

Funny Side Up

This is a wonderful book for people of all ages because of its wit, knowledge, and foresight. This one offers enjoyable writing provided by him, with a novel full of humorous, colourful characters. Is anyone reading the countryside, eh?

5.

Vagrants In The Valley

This sequel to The Room on the Roof is excellent because of its captivating, amusing, and outstanding attributes. A true dedication, especially to the young people, this is undoubtedly one of his rare, complicated (for a change! ), yet magnificent works of art.

6.

No Man Is An Island – Stories Of Friendship And Bonding

The first is a poignant, yet simple, exploration of friendship, the accompanying esprit de corps, and its various shades. This is a fantastic book that shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that indeed man is a being that is continually in search of friendship.

7.

A Face In The Dark And Other Hauntings: Collected Stories of the supernatural

This book of haunting stories will make you uncomfortable while simultaneously making the supernatural look completely normal and relevant, making it difficult to ignore.

8.

Susanna’s Seven Husbands

Susanna's story, in which she has a propensity for falling in love with the wrong guys. This is a novella that was adapted into the film "Saat Khoon Maaf" by Vishal Bhardwaj. It follows Susanna's transformation into a notorious, merry widow who travels flawlessly, seamlessly from one relationship to another, form one marriage to another, leaving a trail of dead spouses in her wake. A fantastic read.

9.

Falling In Love Again

I'm sure you'll adore love stories--a teen suggestion, huh? But this one is a wonderful compilation of love tales loaded with warmth and emotion, exhibiting romance, joy, sadness, and an abundance of all those great feelings that form the foundation of our existence.

10.

Tales Of Fosterganj

There is utter humour and flawless narrative in this one, which follows the adventures of a writer who comes to live in Fosterganj and is caught up in a series of funny, outstanding encounters, ending in a lengthy night locked up within a haunted castle.