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Saki - Timeless Tales for the Modern Reader - cover

Saki - Timeless Tales for the Modern Reader

Saki Saki, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Maison d'édition: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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🌟 Step into a world of sharp wit, playful irony, and unforgettable characters! This eBook collects the most celebrated short stories and novels by Saki (H.H. Munro), offering a treasure trove of literary brilliance for lovers of clever storytelling.
đź“– Rediscover the timeless humor and satirical edge of Saki's writing, from his mischievous narratives like The Open Window to the hilarious escapades in The Chronicles of Clovis. Through his vibrant imagination, Saki masterfully captures the quirks of Edwardian society, making these tales as relevant and entertaining today as they were in his time.
đź—Ł With every page, enjoy Saki's signature blend of wit, absurdity, and profound observations on human nature. His stories are not only laugh-out-loud funny but also deeply insightful, exploring themes of social norms, relationships, and the bizarre twists of fate.
🏆 Renowned as one of the greatest short story writers of all time, Saki's works have delighted generations of readers and earned a place among literary classics.
📚 Perfect for book lovers, literature enthusiasts, and fans of witty satire, this collection celebrates the genius of Saki with tales that are sure to leave you smiling, pondering, and utterly charmed.
➡️ Don't wait! Dive into Saki's wonderfully whimsical world today—click "Buy Now" and experience storytelling like never before!
Disponible depuis: 27/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 928 pages.

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