My Storybook Favorites
Storybook #1:
Link - Gossip Girl Ayodhya
Title - Gossip Girl: Ayodhya
Paragraph - This Storybook immediately caught my eye because of the title! I have watched the TV show and I was obsessed with it in high school. I thought it was really cool and interesting to mesh together a popular TV show from our generation and Indian epics. It is extremely unique and different that I would have never thought of myself. The design and format of the Storybook was simple and not too overwhelming. The navigation of the site was easy to understand and I did not have a hard time navigating through it. I enjoyed the Introduction as it gave necessary background information and the present situation of Rama and Laskshmana.
Storybook #2:
Link - Hogwarts Storybook
Title - Hogwarts: The Loyalty of Brothers
Paragraph - The title of this Storybook was intriguing and made me want to click on it to investigate what it was about. I thought it was so cool to take something as popular and famous as the Harry Potter series and incorporate it with Indian epics. The navigation was easy to figure out. The author used this dark blue backdrop and I believed it helped set the "Hogwarts" mood. In my opinion, the author did such a wonderful job writing the Introduction that I truly could not stop reading it. The way she presented and described the four different houses was great and I loved how the author included a Buzzfeed quiz with the answer key!
Storybook #3:
Link - The Ganges
Title - Tales of the River Ganges
Paragraph - I have heard about the Ganges river since elementary when I was taught about it in history and geography classes. The Introduction was wonderfully written because it was like a story itself. The way the Introduction flowed and the spacing format was a style I could see myself doing. The format was simple and font of the words was a nice size so I did not have to squint. Even if the Introduction itself was quite lengthy, it kept me wanting to read more.
Word Count: 310 words
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