1. Musical Demon Slayers
(Goddess Saraswati: Commons Wikimedia)
The title really caught my attention and I figured the introduction deserved a read. The the Goddess Sarawati who became is the protagonist of the story. She bonds with Ravana while playing music together and they become friends. However, Ravana devoted himself to Shiva, which caused a divide between to the two once close friends. The introduction ends with Sarawati saddened over a challenge from Ravana to become the best musician in the universe.
I have always enjoyed an good mystery, so Sherlock Holmes
stories are enjoyable to me. The aesthetic of the website is great for a
Sherlock homes story. I also typically do not care for reading fonts not
similar to Times New Roman. However, the chosen font fits the story great. The
story itself is written in the form of a diary, which is awesome. The
introduction itself is unexpectedly well written. The story itself begins with
Watson and Holmes arriving in Mumbia, India. Holmes seemly came to India to escape
from his painful memories of England. When Watson and Holmes arrived at their
new flat it had no furniture; however, Holmes seemed oblivious to this fact. After
returning from buying furniture and mysterious note is found on their front
door and when the door was open a dead body fell out.
This is a fine introduction to the life of Alexander the Great. I did not expect for him to be reborn 3000 years after his death. The one thing I really dislike about this story is the webpage design. I wish the table of contents was off to the side and not part of the book. Overall , it seems like an interesting read as I do enjoy science fiction.
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