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A BOOK THAT IS FAVOURITE TO ME
I have not read much. I cannot read every kind of book, I read only what I like very much. I like reading, for example, the poems of Nazrul and Tagore, the short stories of Tolstoy, the tales of Sherlock Holmes. And if I am asked to name one book as my favourite, I would mention Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens.
Mr. Pickwick is the central character of the story. But in this book, the story is rather unimportant. It is the detached incidents that absorb my interest. Mr. Pickwick with his three associates, Messrs Tupma, Shodgrass and Winkle forms the Pickwick Club. The story revolves around these Pickwickians. The characters are very life-like. Mr. Pickwick is genial and good natured and humane. Mr. Wardle is generous and hospitable. Sam Weller, Mr. Pickwick's devoted servant, with his peculiar articulation, is also quite agreeable.
As the story comes to a close everything is concluded to the satisfaction of everybody. The conversations contained in the book are an example in themselves, they illustrate what has been called Pickwickian humour in literary language. For all this, 'Pickwick Papers' is my favourite book. I have read it many times. Every time it gives me immense pleasure and new experience. It also increases my interest to such an extent that I have got more interest to read books.
Whenever I am in low spirits or out of sorts, I turn over some of the pages of this book and feel quite right and fresh. I cannot think that the book will seem to be dull even if I read it one hundred times. So this is my favourite book. And I suppose similar feelings are cherished by a thousand others who have gone through it. It must be their favourite book as well.
Some other books are also favourite to me. But it tops the list of the favourite books.
A BOOK THAT IS FAVOURITE TO ME
Although I haven't read extensively, I do have a fondness for certain types of books that really capture my interest. I enjoy reading the poetry of Nazrul and Tagore, the short stories by Tolstoy, and the intriguing tales of Sherlock Holmes. However, if I were to pick one book as my absolute favorite, it would undoubtedly be "Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens.
While Mr. Pickwick is the main character, the actual story in the book isn't as important to me as the various incidents and events throughout. Mr. Pickwick, along with his companions Tupman, Snodgrass, and Winkle, form the Pickwick Club, around which the story revolves. The characters are very lifelike, with Mr. Pickwick showing kindness, Mr. Wardle demonstrating generosity, and Sam Weller, Mr. Pickwick's devoted servant, adding his unique charm with his peculiar way of speaking.
As the story progresses, everything is neatly resolved to everyone's satisfaction. The conversations in the book are excellent examples of what's often called Pickwickian humor in literary circles. For all these reasons, "Pickwick Papers" is a book that I hold dear. I've revisited its pages many times, always finding immense pleasure and gaining new insights. It fuels my passion for reading even further.
Whenever I feel down or unsettled, I turn to the pages of this book and instantly feel better. I can't imagine ever finding it dull, no matter how many times I read it. This, to me, confirms its position as my favorite book. And I'm sure many others who have experienced its magic share similar feelings. While there are other books that I appreciate, "Pickwick Papers" undoubtedly sits at the top of my list of favorites.
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