My Favorite 3 Storybooks

Gambling & Curses Loses: Real  Love Wins :
Gambling&CursesLoses
I have never read Indian Storybooks before as this will be my first time. The title really does it justice for the story; it is exactly what it says. A young woman was among five other men and she did not believe in real love. Through the story, she began to. I love how through cultures and times love is always there. The layout of the story is also interesting there are pictures to help tell the story: this one is my favorite. The website was not one of my favorites because of the lack of colors, I feel like it should be more colorful.
(Hindu Love Story,Bhakti Vidhan Mahayogi 
Kurma and Karma :
Kurma&Karma
This story reminded me just of Finding Nemo with a twist. I have heard of stories like this before in other cultures and my own just with different animals. The introduction was a great set up for the story and it explains what the story is all about. Introductions can either make you more interested or make you feel like another story would have been better. The pictures also attracted me to this story, I love anything related to the beach. Overall the website was very uplifting and bright. I liked the layout and how it correlated with the topic.
(Sea Turtle Tortoise)

Elephants of India Epics :
This story totally surprised me, I had no clue what or how the story would end. It was nice to read a story I had never heard before. It is not a story Americans tell. The introduction did a great job at intriguing me and lead me to keep on reading. I have not heard this story before, but I am so glad I have. I liked how vibrant the page was and put me in a good mood because of it. The website and story were both done very well. 
(Elephant Photo by Sasint, ElephantinWoods)

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