5 Books You Will Love If You Like Dramas Like Enola Holmes

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5 books You will love if you like dramas like Enola Holmes

1) The bandits of Bombay written by Satyajit Ray which is a part of his series of books “The
adventures of feluda” The series which started back in 1965 ended in 1992 with 35 stories
being a part of the series which show the mysteries and adventures that feluda came across
this is one of my comfort reads as a reader and someone who enjoys the genre of mystery,
adventure. The Bandits of Bombay revolves around Feluda, Topshe and Jatayu and A murder
in an elevator. A trail of heady perfume. The nana Saheb’s priceless naulakha’s neckless.

2) The Dark Matter written by Blake Crouch is one mind-bending, relentlessly surprising thriller
from the author of the bestselling Wayward Pines trilogy, Dark Matter was published in 2016
and has been a fan favourite since, other than having a great thriller experience for the
reader it is also a brilliantly plotted tale which blows your mind every time you read, after all
it is an intimate yet an profound read for those looking for surprising science-fiction thriller

3) The Client written by John Grisham is a terrific read including a great story line with
memorable characters leading with Mark and ricky two tweens, The Law, the Mob, a murder
- and the mind of an eleven-year-old child who makes it an Excellent read and as it shows a
young lead you can talk stranger things in Mind.

4) Serpico written by Peter Maas shows the NYPD during the early 70s is a great book
showcasing an honest cop who really wanted to protect and serve the people, NYPD ( New
York Police Department) has many shows and books based on it some famous ones are The
movie Serpico and the book Serpico, and the pop culture favourite Brooklyn Nine Nine,
before the book had been published the movie Serpico had been released which featured
the legend of cinema in the early time Al Pacino, directed by Sidney Lumet, To sum it up THE
CLASSIC TRUE STORY OF THE COP WHO COULDN'T BE BOUGHT.

5) Little Women by Louisa Alcott is a must on this list featuring suspense, humour, and
engaging characters explores their lives as they make their way into adulthood and the book
has done a great job on showing how the sisters have seen gender stereotyping no matter
what especially when they are sandwiched between familial duties and personal growth.
Sometimes surprising, sometime knotted and sometimes a fresh breeze little women can be
a readers paradise and is one of the authors best known and most widely read work.

Ridhima Bhangay

9C, Delhi school of excellence banjara hills

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