Shephali Bhatt
Oct 15, 2011

Weekend reading list

If you've always preferred reading a classic to watching its cinematic adaptation, then just click and download this e-book to keep you busy this weekend

Weekend reading list

Even for that section of the Indian heartland which wasn't familiar with the legend of 'The Three Musketeers', the Oscar winner Slumdog Millionaire's million dollar question made sure that every Indian cinema-goer knows which name followed after Athos and Porthos. But that's not enough, you must be eager to know about their escapade in the world of adventure and excitement. That's precisely what you should find out this weekend, provided you prefer fueling your imagination with words to watching the characters of a book live on a big screen. 

If you belong to the former category, then get your eyeballs onto this e-book, 'The Three Musketeers' by Alexandre Dumas. Scroll through the pages encompassing the tale of three inseparable friends who lived by the motto, "All for one, one for all." Read it to find out how they were associated with another young man named d'Artagnan. And who's he? You'll find out once you start reading the book. 

Download it here

Source:
Campaign India

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