For a little fun

August 06, 2012 03:42 pm | Updated 03:46 pm IST

Meddling Mooli And The Blue Legged Alien by Asha Nehemiah, Rs. 125, Puffin

Meddling Mooli And The Blue Legged Alien by Asha Nehemiah, Rs. 125, Puffin

Mooli and Soups are best friends and there is never a dull moment when the two of them are around.

Do you have a best friend who is also your partner be it in studies or in planning adventures? Mooli and Soups are such friends. Always on the lookout for adventure they miss no opportunity in trying out tricks and stunts as a part of their mission. While Murali Krishnan aka Mooli is meddlesome and always getting into trouble, Supriya George aka Soups loves reading and has many smart ideas up her sleeve. Also his partner in crime Soups is a resourceful girl who also wants to win the prize.

Their aim in life right now is to win a prize in WAYOUTS. And if you are wondering what this means then let me simplify it for you. Worlds As Yet Original Untried Tricks and Stunts is a website that guarantees you a prize if you succeed.

And in between messing up their houses, troubling their parents and creating ruckus in the neighbourhood they also tried Mooli’s idea number 8 for WAYOUTS. Needless to say none of these worked, even idea number 8.

But idea number 8 leads them to the Blue Legged Alien and the mystery of their neighbour, Mr. Reddy’s missing flowers.

An easy-to-read book by Asha Nehemiah that is funny and entertaining. The illustrations add to the charm to the book. Short descriptive sentences and commonly used words make this book fun, and easy to relate to.

MEDDLING MOOLI AND THE BLUE LEGGED ALIEN by Asha Nehemiah, Rs. 125, Puffin

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