Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
Haroun and the Sea of Stories
I thought the book "Haroun and the Sea of Stories" was well written and a fun book to read. This is a story about friendship, fight for justice and honesty. It makes the reader feel like a child again. Rushdie showed in this book his good knowledge of human imagination. This is a reminder of that magical world with bad creatures and the ones with big hearts that always win a war. The book is about the land where stories are made, Rashid who is "the Shah of Blah, with oceans of notions and the Gift of the Gab," and his son Haroun. When Rashid loses his gift, his son embarks on a quest to recover it.
This story is comparable to other stories like "Alice in Wonderland" in that it is a fairy tale, since the novel is based around this place, Kahani, the earth's second moon, where stories are made and kept alive. Rushdie's characters and dreamlike settings are deliriously inventive. It is similar to "Alice in Wonderland" where Alice is in her own......
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