Warren Dadur Dhadhabaksha
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- Author: Smaranjit Chakraborty (স্মরণজিৎ চক্রবর্তী)
- Genre: Children's Fiction (Chotoder Boi)
- ISBN: 9789350406731
- Cover : Hardcover
- Pages: 176
- Weight: 265 grams
Book Description
Warren Dadur Dhadhabaksha is an intriguing and fun-filled adventure that weaves puzzles and mysteries into a captivating narrative for young readers. The story follows the fascinating journey of Warren Dadu, who owns a box of riddles that is filled with exciting puzzles and challenges. As the protagonist embarks on solving these mysterious conundrums, he encounters mind-boggling challenges and delightful adventures, making it a perfect blend of fun, suspense, and mental stimulation.
The story is not just about solving puzzles but also about critical thinking, logic, and teamwork, encouraging readers to engage actively with the narrative. It is a great way for children to immerse themselves in an adventurous world while also learning how to solve problems creatively. Through Warren Dadu’s adventures, the readers will experience an exciting mix of mystery and thrill, alongside valuable life lessons.
Highlights
- Genre: Adventure, Mystery, Children's Fiction
- Ideal for young readers who enjoy solving puzzles and engaging with thrilling mysteries.
- Teaches critical thinking and problem-solving in a fun and engaging manner.
- Action-packed yet educational, with a focus on teamwork and creativity.
Author's Bio
Smaranjit Chakraborty (স্মরণজিৎ চক্রবর্তী) was born on June 19, 1976, in Kolkata, and currently resides in South Kolkata. He is involved in his family business. His first short story was published in the Unish Kuri magazine, and his first serialized story appeared in Desh magazine. Smaranjit is passionate about poetry, football, and cinema, and his works include a mix of thrilling adventures and insightful narratives.

