My first introduction to the crime thriller genre was, like for many young bengali readers, Feluda. I remember having read the entire series in less than a month, and sulking for more. That's when my mom got me Agatha Christie's books! XD
Anyhow, just a tad bit nostalgic ig, but i AM rereading the stories lol
My first introduction to the crime thriller genre was, like for many young bengali readers, Feluda. I remember having read the entire series in less than a month, and sulking for more. That's when my mom got me Agatha Christie's books! XD
Anyhow, just a tad bit nostalgic ig, but i AM rereading the stories lol
@ang001 said in #1:
My first introduction to the crime thriller genre was, like for many young bengali readers, Feluda. I remember having read the entire series in less than a month, and sulking for more. That's when my mom got me Agatha Christie's books! XD
Anyhow, just a tad bit nostalgic ig, but i AM rereading the stories lol
It seems very interesting ! Unfortunately I am not very familiar with Indian literature in general, with the exception of what foreign writers have written, like Kipling, Jules Verne.
@ang001 said in #1:
> My first introduction to the crime thriller genre was, like for many young bengali readers, Feluda. I remember having read the entire series in less than a month, and sulking for more. That's when my mom got me Agatha Christie's books! XD
> Anyhow, just a tad bit nostalgic ig, but i AM rereading the stories lol
It seems very interesting ! Unfortunately I am not very familiar with Indian literature in general, with the exception of what foreign writers have written, like Kipling, Jules Verne.