

✨ Unlock the magic of childhood adventures 📖
The Magic Of The Lost Temple is a beautifully illustrated, easy-to-read children's novel by Sudha Murty, designed for ages 8-12. Celebrated for its engaging storytelling and cultural richness, it ranks among the top children’s books in Exploring Asia and Action & Adventure categories, boasting a 4.6-star rating from over 11,500 readers.








| Best Sellers Rank | #155 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Exploring Asia for Children (Books) #4 in Children's Fantasy, Science Fiction & Horror (Books) #4 in Children's Action & Adventure |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 11,580 Reviews |
S**I
This is good to read in free time we recognize all our memories in childhood 🤗
I love this Book 🫶 ,I gone to my childhood with my imaginations like she goes to her grandparents home and the village culture🥰 and many things to know There, like everything was beautiful and knowing more interesting with all children 🤗as we think some stories about our villages here gone true 😅 many tyoe of stories my grandma also telling whenever am in childhood I remember those all when I reading these Book thank you !!✨
N**R
Best story with lucid writing for every age!
The physical condition of book was very good as expected and the delivery was on time as always. The story is very nice. I read it in three days. I bought it for my daughter but before her, I read it, out of curiosity and kept reading once started and finished it in three days. It makes you nostalgic. No words to describe the book. Though the title suggests that, this book is about some lost temple, its actually a stepwell and temples around it. And please note that, do not read this book by expecting that from start to end it will be only about the quest for the temple. Yes it is, but that temple part appears only after 60% book is over. But, it really doesn't matter. This story tells us about the value of Indian culture, tradition and people especially in villages of south India. Everything is explained in such a way that children in the age group of 7 to 17 can easily understand. The protagonist of this novel is a teenage girl Anoushka (a.k.a. Nooni) who goes for two months in her Summer vacations to her grandparents' house in a village called Somanahalli. This is my first book of Sudha Murty in English. Earlier I read her books but all were translated in Marathi. After reading her book in English, I would recommend everyone to read her books in English only because only then you will be able to understand and admire the writer's simple yet magical way of storytelling. Definitely, I will read more of her books in future in English. Her books teach us a lot. We simply get engrossed into reading. No single word in her writing is extra or useless. Every word is beautifully crafted and magically written. Give this book to every child in small and big cities and they will definitely become impressed and mesmerized. Such books should be written in more numbers and by more and more writers, no matter what language!
A**A
A Captivating Journey
"The Magic of the Lost Temple" takes readers on an enchanting adventure filled with mystery and wonder. From the moment I delved into its pages, I was spellbound by the vivid imagery and rich storytelling. The protagonist's journey to uncover the secrets of the lost temple is both exhilarating and heartwarming, with unexpected twists keeping me engaged until the very end. The author's skillful blend of fantasy and reality creates a world that feels both magical and relatable. While some aspects may seem predictable, the overall experience is thoroughly enjoyable. This book is perfect for readers of all ages who crave an escape into a world of imagination and discovery. "The Magic of the Lost Temple" is a delightful read that will leave you longing for more adventures in its enchanting universe.
P**N
Excellent book
Excellent book for kids... Interesting story... Simple language.....
D**A
A comfort book in very competitive world.
I started reading this book as a 25-year-old trying to find her way to re-engage with books after 2-3 years. And it worked out. Not only was the story interesting—not the typical Dadi Ma story—but the various activities of Aaji and the adventure of Nooni kept me hooked on the book. Don't shy away from reading this out as a comfort book, thinking it's for children. Nope, it made me realize how important it is for children to go out and be children rather than preparing for a competitive world and what overall development means. I am Thankful to Ms. Murthy for publishing such simple and easy reading books. PS. You can't go wrong with her books anyway.
N**A
Book review
The book has many short stories. I hope children will enjoy reading the book😊
A**A
Every story has different pleasure
Nice book
P**A
Good book
Good for making imagination in childhood.
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