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Book Review - The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

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Book Review By Huboor - William Kamkwamba's and Bryan Mealer's The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind: PC:  Bookspace.com I hope that after you read about how I thought of this amazing book, you will like to read it too! Let's dive right into a wave of a true story of survival against the odds.  PC: theguardian.com This book, The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind is a total mind thriller. It's about the one and only William Kamkwamba and everything he has been through in his life in central Africa (Malawi).  His home is nearby the Wimbe district. The book talks about how his life was at ease and then it became hard during the famine.  PC:Google  Around the 14th chapter, it tells how just by reading books and using junkyard scraps, he made a real windmill. He didn't learn it at school! Well, that is because of money being very rare that he could not pay for his education.  PC:  Google To me, this book has been an adventure in my mind. It is like I was actually there!...

THE RABBIT AND THE SNAKE - By Huboor

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THE RABBIT AND THE SNAKE #storiesbylittlefingers Picture by -  freepik Once upon a time, in a forest, there lived many animals and birds like Lions, Rabbits, Porcupines, Oxen, Wild Horses, Foxes, Peacocks, Parrots, Bulbuls, etc.  And there was one evil and greedy snake. He was like no other snake. He had grotesque scales and an elongated body. None of the other animals liked him or talked to him.  And there was one bunny too. She was sweet and everybody was her friend because she was kind.  Then one day, the snake got jealous because nobody was his friend and didn't like the way that he was alone. So, he thought, "I must do something to get that rabbit out of my way" and again thought, "I should eat her!". By mistake, he said that out loud and too bad for him, the sly fox was around and heard him. The sly fox rushed to the rabbit's burrow and called her. She came out and asked him nicely, "What happened?". The fox said with shiver in it...