"Sawan Presents a All-Time Great Classic - Silas Marner (The Weaver of Reveloe). Wrongfully slandered by his peers, Silas Marner (Ben Kingsley) seeks anonymity in another part of England. His new life is no less eventful: First he's burglarized, then he takes in a homeless toddler. As it happens, the little girl is the child of prominent businessman Godfrey Cass (Patrick Ryecart). But because of various social entanglements, Cass finds it convenient to let his daughter stay with Silas. As the child matures, the situation grows inevitably more complicated.
Sawan Presents a All-Time Great Classic - Second Jungle Book. The Woman in White is an intricately plotted story, organised as a chain of 'witness' statements from a wide diversity of characters designed to unravel a cunning conspiracy against innocent women by a duo of memorable aristocratic monsters, Sir Percival Glyde and his devilish companion, the Italian Count Fosco. Everyone thinks Laura dies at Count Fosco's house - but it turns out it was Anne who had died, and Fosco switched the bodies, meaning Laura ended up being shipped off to Anne's former Asylum. ... Walter, Laura, Baby Walter and Marian move into Limmeridge house after Laura's uncle dies.
Sawan Presents a All-Time Great Classic - Tales of Terror and Mystery. Tales of Terror and Mystery is a collection of thirteen short stories broken up into two topics; six stories on terror and seven on mystery. The book kicked off on a positive gear, the tales of terror are almost like a homage to Edgar Allen Poe. Even the short story “The New Catacomb” has a remarkable similarity to Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”. What I enjoyed about these tales of terror was the way Doyle went a little darker and macabre to what I expected from this author. Having such a great experience with the tales of terror it was a shame to move onto the tales of mystery.
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