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The Village of Pointless Conversation

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SKU: 9789351772408

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In the whimsical world of “The Village of Pointless Conversation,” by David M. Schwartz and Steven Kellogg (ISBN: 9789351772408), readers are transported to a town where words flow freely but meaning takes a backseat. Follow the quirky villagers as they engage in nonsensical banter, and discover the importance of true communication in this delightful tale perfect for children and adults alike.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789351772408
  • Publisher: Harper Collins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 320
  • ISBN-10: 9351772403
  • Publisher Date: November’2015
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for The Village of Pointless Conversation

  1. Tushar Panja

    Charming and whimsical, but the point felt a little too belabored at times. My kids enjoyed the illustrations more than the story itself.

  2. Yash Koshal

    This book is delightfully absurd! The kids loved the silliness, and I appreciated the subtle commentary. A new favorite in our house.

  3. Syed Yaseen Ahmed

    Loved the message about communication! The ‘pointless conversation’ was quite funny. Illustrations were superb. A good family read.

  4. Rishabh Sonker

    My kids and I laughed out loud! A fun and silly read that sparked some interesting conversations of our own. Highly recommend!

  5. Sahil Khadane

    Interesting concept, but a bit too abstract for my younger child. The older one appreciated the humor more. Beautiful illustrations!

  6. Tushar Madan

    A truly unique book! The concept is brilliant, and the execution is mostly well done. Some parts dragged on a bit though.

  7. Vijay M

    The illustrations are fantastic! The story was okay, but I felt like it missed a little of its potential. Still a good book for kids.

  8. Niyansh Bindal

    I was expecting a bit more depth. While the premise is clever, the story felt a little repetitive. Great for a quick, lighthearted read.

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