'Of Course It’s Butterfingers!' where Khyrunnisa A has done it again
in this Amar Kishen adventure. It remains
truly, as good as it sounds. This book is ultra-cool, since it starts off with
a cricket match and you will not believe how it goes, especially because it has
girls from Target School taking on the boys of Green Park School! ‘The Historic
Girls vs Boys Cricket Match’ and it’s a four and a six, between the two teams…
After that, we
have the Green Park gang off to handle the ‘Mummy!’ and its Scarab ring, and
realising that it gets lost and the boys are not the only ones behind it. Then of
course, we have the Music Makers to deal with and a classical music night, which
magically transforms itself into a night of Rock music. How and why, we can
find out on reading ‘The Music Makers’.
The stories move a
few places ahead to Amar’s friend, Kiran’s village. We find ourselves in ‘Russel’s
Cap’, at Haryali, Kiran’s native village, where Amar learns to milk cows, draw
water from the well and even take the goats up the hills grazing. It is here
that the boys meet with the leader of the band, Heebee Jeebees!!
Its exam time on
the educational front when Amar and his school’s principal, Mr Jagmohan bang
into each other. It was ‘De-Stressed’ time when Amar is out chasing after Mr
Jagmohan’s friend’s golden retriever, Goldfinger. How and what happens to
Goldfinger and will it recover from its accident, help us reach the end of this
set of misadventures in ‘Of Course It’s Butterfingers’.
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